New York Post

Red Bulls win streak ends as rally falls short

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The Red Bulls fell into an early three-goal hole to the Columbus Crew, and, despite a strong rally, were not able to recover in a 3-2 defeat in Harrison, N.J., on Saturday night.

Columbus (10-7-6, 36 points) has won two straight.

The Red Bulls (13-6-2, 41 points) had a three-game winning streak snapped.

Patrick Mullins had a goal and an assist for Columbus. Crew defender Jonathan Mensah scored but also had an own goal that made it 3-1 in the 50th minute.

Red Bulls defender Sean Davis earlier had an own goal that gave the Crew a 3-0 advantage in the 31st minute.

The Red Bulls’ comeback started when stars Bradley Wright-Phillips and Alejandro Romero Gamarra — who were rested in the first half after playing Wednesday vs. D.C. United — came on to start the second half.

Wright-Phillips’ presence in front of the net led to the Mensah own goal, as he kicked the ball in while trying to mark the forward.

Daniel Royer made it 3-2 in the 69th minute with a header off Romero Gamarra’s league-best 14th assist.

Crew defender Lalas Abubakar made a goal-line clearance of a shot by Alex Muyl that deflected off Wright-Phillips in the 85th minute to preserve the win.

The Crew had not scored in their past four road games and had just three goals in the first 10 away matches but equaled that output early.

Mullins, acquired last month in a trade from D.C. United, made the most of his second Crew appearance and first start.

In the seventh minute, he had a knockdown header to Mensah off a free kick by Pedro Santos.

Mullins’ goal in the 24th minute came after Harrison Afful’s through ball sent him free down the left flank.

Then Davis inadverten­tly headed a Santos corner kick for the 3-0 Crew lead.

Zack Steffen had four saves, including a diving stop on Aaron Long’s header, for Columbus.

The Crew have won back-toback games for the first time since winning three in a row in May.

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