Henry scores twice as Red Bulls rout Rapids 4-1
HARRISON, N.J. (AP) -- Thierry Henry gave the New York Red Bulls
the boost they were looking for in their home opener.
Henry scored his first two goals of the Major League Soccer
season and assisted on one of Kenny Cooper's pair Sunday to lead
the Red Bulls to their first win of the season, 4-1 over the
Colorado Rapids.
"The way we went out there was great," Henry said. "We scored
early and put a lot of pressure on them. We did what we needed
to do in getting the first goal."
The 34-year-old, who had three goals in seven games during a
winter loan to Arsenal, scored in the third and 54th minutes. He
assisted on a sixth-minute goal by Cooper, who also got a goal
in the 89th off a pass from Roy Miller.
New York (1-2), which drew 21,024, was coming off road losses at
Dallas and Salt Lake.
"It's safe to say that the players were a little shaken
confidence-wise coming off those losses," Red Bulls coach Hans
Backe said. "But we got off to a flying start, scoring two goals
in the first five minutes. All around, we looked very solid.
This is the way we have to dig in and play with emotion every
game. You could see in the warmups how focused we were. We lost
the two games and were under pressure. We needed to perform. We
have to be unbeatable here. That's theory and not just talk."
New York improved to 6-0-3 in its last nine home openers. Henry
has five goals in four MLS games against Colorado.
Omar Cummings scored the Rapids' goal in the 77th, preventing
rookie Ryan Meara from getting his first shutout. Colorado (2-1)
had started the season with wins over Columbus and Philadelphia.
"The back line was uneven and not on the same page," said Rapids
defender Marvell Wynne Jr., a former player with New York. "They
made the most of their opportunities. We knew that they were
going to come out hard, because it was their home opener and
they came off two losses. We let them get off early and that was
pretty much it."
Henry scored his first goal when he ran onto a back pass from
Ross LaBauex intended for goalkeeper Matt Pickens. Henry got the
ball about 30 yards from goal and scored on a left-footed shot
that trickled past the keeper.
Three minutes later, Henry lofted the ball from midfield toward
Cooper, who settled and scored with a right-footed shot.
Meara, who grew up as a MetroStars and Red Bulls fan, saved with
a diving punch in the 32nd minute and made another punching save
in the 39th.
Henry made it 3-0 in the 54th when he controlled a long pass
from defender Wilman Conde with a touch, and slid the ball past
Pickens with the inside of his right foot. Henry then took a bow
to the cheering fans in that end of the field following his 20th
goal for the Red Bulls in all competitions.
Cummings scored his first of the season from 30 yards after Rafa
Marquez lost possession in his first match since a three-game
suspension for throwing a ball at Landon Donovan in last year's
playoff against Los Angeles.
Cooper then scored his third goal of the season.
"This is an incredibly talented group and I'm just glad to be a
part of it," said Cooper, acquired from Portland during the
offseason. "It was great to be here and get a win in our home
opener in such a great atmosphere. The fans had incredible
passion and enthusiasm."