New York Post

Red Bulls lock down playoff bid

- By KYLE SCHNITZER kschnitzer@nypost.com

The Red Bulls answered a bump with a romp.

In the midst of what felt like an endless skid, winless in their past eight matches, the Red Bulls finally secured the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference with a dominant 3-0 victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps in front of a sellout crowd of 25,219 at Red Bull Arena on Saturday.

Though the final score might suggest there never was a need to fret, it was far from the case in the first half. The Red Bulls dominated the Western Conference leaders, often parking in Vancouver’s third of the field, but nothing materializ­ed from their possession until winger Danny Royer electrifie­d a weary crowd in the 33rd minute.

“I think even he saw how much the team needed him [back],” coach Jesse Marsch said of Royer, who notched his 12th goal of the season on a left-footed blast past goalkeeper David Ousted.

Royer’s goal marks his second in his first two consecutiv­e starts since he missed seven games with a knee injury.

In the 58th minute, teen revelation Tyler Adams threaded two Vancouver defenders to find forward Bradley WrightPhil­lips, who cheekily chipped Ousted for his 17th goal of the season.

“Each of [Adams’] performanc­es gets bigger and bigger and bigger to the point where he’s the best player on the field,” said Marsch.

Midfielder Felipe rifled another insurance goal in the 72nd minute, then celebrated by hiding the ball under his jersey, a nod to his pregnant wife, Nicole.

Despite the win, the Red Bulls remain an enigma. On some nights, they look unstoppabl­e but on others, they look like the league’s worst team.

But on this night, they looked like they could contend for the MLS Cup.

“I think this group will relish being the underdog,” Marsch said. “We’ve been the favorite. We’ve had the target on our back, and I think this is the kind of group that will enjoy having everybody think that they can’t achieve their goals.”

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