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Red Bulls scored late for disposal with Minnesota United

28 June, 2025; Harrison, New Jersey, USA; Minnesota United Forward Calvin Yeboha (9) reacts after scoring a goal against New York Red Bulls during the first half at Sports Illustrated Stadium. Compulsory Credit: John Jones-Imgon Picture

Eric Maxim Choopo-Motor scored in the 90th minute, as the New York Red Bulls on Saturday night rallied 2–2 with Minnesota United in Harrison, NJ.

The Chupo-Moter, who had a support, excluded his right leg in the middle of the box and the Kyle Duncan’s Karling Cross was rejected to save a point for the red bulls on the right side of the net.

Emil Formsberg also scored for New York (8-7-5, 29 points), who extended the unbeaten streak of his home to five games (4–0-1).

Calvin Yaboh and Anthony Markanich scored goals for Minnesota United (9-4-7, 34 points). Alec Smar, who came as a goalkeeper in the 20th minute, when the starter Wesel Spel left with an injury, made five savings for the loan.

New York took a 1-0 lead on the sixth goal of the season of Formsberg in the 11th minute. When he was drable from the right side of the box, Chupo-Motor set the score and collided with a sliding spell on the edge of the six-yard box, with defender Michael Boxol. The ball snatched a wide formsberg, which broke a right-foot shot in the right corner of the net. A surprised spell remained in the game for a few minutes before giving way to Smire.

Minnesota tied it in the 32nd minute when Jokin Perera moved a pass near Yaboh in the middle of the box and Yaboh booted a right-foot shot in the left corner of the net.

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Loans took a 2–1 lead just before the halftime, when Jefferson Diaz flicked a header for Marknich, who drilled a left-foot shot in the right corner.

New York tied it in the 62nd minute to a Chupo-Motor Close-in header in the 62nd minute, but Smir dropped it out of the crossbar.

Marknich found a brace in about the 76th minute, but his header also moved away from the crossbar near the post away from DJ Taylor Cross.

New York head coach Sandro Schwarz harassed that the last whistle was blown up when his team crowded a strange man from the Minnesota region, participated in the field and earned his second suspension in three matches.

-Bield level media

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