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Sainey Touray shines in Red Bulls reserve team

africa » gambia
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Gambia international teenager, Sainey Touray, scored his first goal to help New York Red Bulls reserve team forced a 3-3 draw against Chicago Fire in the Major League Soccer (MLS) reserve match last week.

Forward John Wolyniec scored two first-half goals before new signing Sainey Touray added a marker as the Red Bulls came from behind to settle for a draw in a keenly contested cracker.

Chicago opened the scoring in just the seventh minute when Tomasz Frankowski beat Danny Cepero with a low shot from the left side of the 18-year box after defender John Gilkerson's clear was intercepted by Chicago's Andy Herron.

Five minutes later, the Red Bulls leveled the score when crafted Touray finished a Matt Mbuta cross with a header into the top left corner past Fire goalkeeper Nick Noble.
 
Then the Red Bulls Wolyniec scored two goals in a six minute span to lift New York into the lead before Chicago Fire replied.

Author: by Nanama Keita
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