Juan Pablo

MLS: New York 5, Toronto 0

East Rutherford, N.J. -- Macoumba Kandji and Juan Pablo Angel each had two goals and an assist to lead Red Bull New York past Toronto FC 5-0 in the final MLS game at Giants Stadium.

New York, which moves into the new Red Bull Arena next season, salvaged three wins in the final eight games of the season under interim Coach Richie Williams.

The loss dropped Toronto out of the playoff hunt for the first time in franchise history.

Playing in a steady rain, Kandji scored less than two minutes into the match and New York never looked back.

Toronto had some solid chances but couldn't get the best of goaltender Bouna Coundoul.

Copyright 2009 by United Press International.

MLS: New York 3, Dallas 2

East Rutherford, N.J. -- Juan Pablo Angel scored his second goal of the match in the 88th minute Sunday, giving Red Bull New York a 3-2 Major League Soccer win over FC Dallas.

The victory ended a 13-match winless streak for the New York club.

Dane Richards got the other goal for the Red Bulls (3-16-4), who had not won since they beat the San Jose Earthquakes May 8.

Dax McCarty and Dave van den Bergh scored for Dallas (6-11-5).

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MLS: Dallas 2, New York 1

Frisco, Texas July 4: Jeff Cunningham scored two first-half goals Saturday to lead FC Dallas to a 2-1 victory against the New York Red Bulls.

Cunningham scored his second goal of the season in the 15th minute and added another two minutes later. Juan Pablo Angel scored for New York just before halftime.

The result drops New York's (2-13-4) road record to 0-10-1 on the season and runs their winless streak to 10 games.

Dallas (4-7-5) has lost just once in its last eight games and has seven points in its last three matches.

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MLS: Columbus 1, New York 0

Columbus, Ohio June 28: Chad Marshall scored near the end of the first half, and the Columbus Crew went on to beat New York 1-0 Saturday.

Marshall scored on a corner kick from Guillermo Barros Schelotto for his second goal of the season.

Schelotto, who led the MLS with 19 assists last season, notched his third for this season when he passed to Marshall on the far side. Marshall then jumped over New York defender Jeremy Hall and headed the ball into the net from 12 yards out in the 45th minute.

The win for Columbus (5-3-7) was its 18th straight at home.

New York (2-12-4) has lost its last 22 regular season matches on the road.
Schelotto, the 2008 MVP, led the Columbus offense, which had control most of the first half.