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The Sangh maintains the mastery of the red bulls with a 2-0 win

July 12, 2025; Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Union defender Kai Wagner (27) controlled the ball against New York Red Bulls in the first half at Subaru Park. Compulsory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagon Picture

Indiana Wasilav and Bruno Demiani each scored the first half goals for the Philadelphia Union, who defeated New York Red Bulls 2–0 on Saturday night in Czeter, PA.

Tai Bribo and Quin Sulivan recorded a support episode for the union (13–5-4, 43 points), which loses their unbeaten streak vs Red Bulls to 14 matches (10-0-4) and lost a two-match streak, a stretch back to 2019.

New York (8-8-6, 30 digits) is now the winner in its last five matches (0-3-2).

The Sangh, originally scheduled to host the Red Bulls in the US Open Cup quarterfinal on 9 July, was postponed due to the serious season, left for a quick start for Wasilav within 10 minutes.

The Kai Wagner Corner Kick closed a New York player and was removed from the goal line by Red Bulls goalkeeper Carlos Coronal, but Vasilav knocked it 1-0 in the ninth minute. This was his second goal of the season.

Damiani thanked the Sangh for a solid buildup play 2–0 in the 24th minute. Sulivan took a pass from Bribo and played Damiani with an accurate touch, Damiani hit Coronal at a distant post for his fourth goal of the season.

All this scoring would be necessary for the evening in the evening as the red bulls failed to register a lot in the way of a threatened attack. One of his seven shots was on a goal as union goalkeeper Andre Black had his sixth clean sheet of the season.

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Philadelphia improved 7-1-3 at home with a win. The New York fell on the road by 1-7-4, this season, his alone victory in this season was coming on 24 May against DC United (2–0).

Coronal finished the night with three savings for the red bulls.

-Bield level media

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