Last night wasn't quite as bad for MLS teams in the US Open Cup. After all, DC and Colorado lost to other MLS sides. However, there was at least one major disappointment for the MLS faithful to swallow as well.
That disappointment was the New York Red Bulls. They lost 3-1 to the Harrisburg City Islanders in extra time. The Islanders are known for giant killing in this tourney, but that's not likely to console the Red Bulls. With the match knotted at 1-1 in the 4th minute of extra time, former Red Bull Sainey Touray lobbed a shot in over Ryan Meara to make it 2-1. After the Red Bulls were incorrectly denied a PK for a handball, Lucky Mkosana fired home the final nail in the coffin in the 112th minute to make the final 3-1.
Handball in the box also played a significant roll in Chivas USA's 1-2 at the Carolina Railhawks. Carolina had just taken down the Galaxy in the last round, but couldn't pull off the double over the LA teams. Juan Pablo Angel hit a penalty kick in second half stoppage time after a Railhawk's defender handled in the box to give the Goats the win.
As mentioned earlier, there were two matches that took place between MLS sides. Philadelphia needed extra time to overcome DC United 1-2 at DC. At Livestrong Sporting Park, Sporting Kansas City shut down the Colorado Rapids en route to a 2-0 win.
The most interesting match of the night was supposed to be Seattle Sounders vs Cal FC at Seattle's Starfire Sports complex. Amateur side Cal FC, coached by former US Soccer great Eric Wynalda, pulled off the upset in round 3 against Portland, but Seattle was just too big of an ask. Despite being held scoreless in the first half, the Sounders poured on five in the second, two by Fredy Montero, to make it 5-0 at full time.
The evening's slate was rounded out in San Jose where the Earthquakes were pitted against Minnesota Stars FC, who took down Real Salt Lake last week at Rio Tinto Stadium. Minnesota couldn't pull off the upset for the second straight week, as a goal from Steven Lenhart propelled San Jose to the 1-0 win.
Two other matches were held without MLS sides. The Dayton Dutch Lions beat the Michigan Bucks 2-1 and the Charlotte Eagles took down NASL's San Antonio Scorpions 2-1 in extra time.
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