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Chicago, New York share points in 2-2 draw Sat Aug 13 21:52:51 2011 EST
Harrison, NJ (Sports Network) - Red Bull New York and the Chicago Fire entered their match having accumulated the most draws of any two teams in Major league Soccer this season, New York with 12 and Chicago with 13. So it's no surprise that the two teams played to a 2-2 draw Saturday night at Red Bull Arena. Thierry Henry opened the scoring for New York before Dominic Oduro and Sebastian Grazzini put Chicago in front before halftime. But Joel Lindpere was able to salvage a point for his side wi
Toronto perseveres to earn win over RSL Sat Aug 13 21:24:10 2011 EST
gular season matches, going 1-0-2 over that period. It has now claimed 23 points from 26 matches on the season. Real Salt Lake, meanwhile, has struggled since the All-Star Game, going 1-3 since the break. The club remains in fifth place in the West with 36 points from 22 matches. Both teams will play their next MLS matches away from home, as Toronto face the Chicago Fire at Toyota Park on August 21st, while Real Salt will travel to Robertson Stadium to face to the Houston Dynamo on August 20th.
N.Y. acquires midfielder Auvray from K.C. Fri Aug 12 18:53:49 2011 EST
e to injury, notching one assist featuring primarily as a defensive midfielder. "Stephane is an experienced player who has competed at various levels in professional soccer and we are excited to bring him into the roster," said Red Bulls General Manager and Sporting Director Erik Soler. "He will provide immediate depth to our midfield as we make our push to the MLS Cup Playoffs." Auvray will be available for selection for the Red Bulls' match Saturday at Red Bull Arena against the Chicago Fire.
Vancouver's Soehn returns to RFK to face United Fri Aug 12 18:40:22 2011 EST
mer assistant at United, Chad Ashton. Sitting in last place in the Western Conference, Vancouver has only managed 18 points so far, the fewest in Major League Soccer to date. The Whitecaps showed bright spots in their last match, defeating the Chicago Fire 4-2 at Empire Field behind an Eric Hassli brace. Ashton believes it was the type of performance that underlines the fact that the 'Caps cannot be taken lightly. "I think the biggest difficulty for them has been injuries," Ashton told MLSsoccer
Manchester United face competition to repeat as champions Fri Aug 12 16:22:08 2011 EST
h, as David De Gea, Phil Jones, and Ashley Young all made the switch to Old Trafford in June. Throughout the club's preseason tour of the United States, Manchester United looked untouchable, beating New England Revolution, Seattle Sounders FC, Chicago Fire, MLS All-Stars, and Barcelona by a combined score of 20-3. But it will face stiff competition from other clubs to hoist the Premier League trophy in May. Local rivals Manchester City has continued its free-spending ways, bringing in Stefan Sav
Chicago, New York battle for much-needed win Fri Aug 12 12:41:10 2011 EST
Harrison, NJ (Sports Network) - Red Bull New York host the Chicago Fire on Saturday with both teams in desperate need of a win. Since the start of May, the Red Bulls have won only two of their 17 regular season matches, going 2-5-10 in that stretch. New York, in the midst of a five game winless skid, suffered a humbling 3-0 defeat to Real Salt Lake in its last outing. "We had a very weak performance [Saturday], I must say," Red Bulls head coach Hans Backe commented after the match. "I don't thi
Chicago signs 17-year-old Gulley Thu Aug 11 14:41:47 2011 EST
Chicago, IL (Sports Network) - The Chicago Fire signed 17-year-old Kellen Gulley as the club's second home grown player Thursday. Gulley, 17, joins Chicago from Fire Juniors Mississippi and becomes the first player from the three juniors programs based outside of the Chicago area to sign with the club's first team. "Kellen is a very talented player and we are thrilled to add him to our first team," said technical director and interim head coach Frank Klopas. "Kellen is a tremendous individual a
Montreal names Marsch coach for 2012 Thu Aug 11 14:29:38 2011 EST
ley, who was recently replaced by Jurgen Klinsmann. He will take his first head coaching role with the Impact, who currently play in the NASL. He started his playing career with D.C. United in 1996 and won consecutive MLS Cups, then joined the Chicago Fire in 1998 and won a third straight crown. He played 14 seasons with United, the Fire and Chivas USA. When he retired in 2009, Marsch - one of only three players to appear in each of MLS's first 14 seasons - had also won four U.S. Open Cup champi
'Caps snap six-game winless run with win over Fire Sun Aug  7 21:06:47 2011 EST
Vancouver, BC (Sports Network) - Vancouver Whitecaps FC earned an emphatic home win Sunday to halt its six-game winless streak, defeating the struggling Chicago Fire 4-2 at Empire Field. Goals from Dominic Oduro and Orr Barouch were not enough get a result for the Fire, as an Eric Hassli brace, with additional contributions from Gershon Koffie and Camilo, handed the Whitecaps all three points. Hassli opened the scoring in the first minute of the match, taking advantage of a defensive miscue to
Houston seeks win to close gap on Philadelphia Fri Aug  5 19:42:37 2011 EST
Le Toux told MLSsoccer.com. "We just want to keep space between [them and] us and maybe try to make it bigger." In its last home match, Philadelphia suffered a 2-1 defeat to the Colorado Rapids, but its most recent outing, a 1-1 draw with the Chicago Fire at Toyota Park, saw the club extend its road unbeaten streak to four games. Houston is coming off of an impressive home match against Seattle Sounders FC, as the Dynamo defeated the Sounders 3-1. "I told them afterwards I think it's the best w
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