Sporting KC opens with 2-1 comeback win

Gadi Kinda and Daniel Salloi scored in back-to-back minutes near the hour mark as Sporting Kansas City (1-0-0, 3 points) secured a 2-1 comeback victory over the New York Red Bulls (0-1-0, 0 points) in a Week 1 battle on Saturday night at Red Bull Arena.

After New York took a 1-0 lead three minutes into the second half through 17-year-old Caden Clark, Gadi Kinda converted a 59th-minute penalty kick and Salloi slotted home in the 60th minute to give Sporting its MLS-record 15th season-opening win and kick off the 2021 campaign on a high note.

With a triumph under their belts, Sporting will now return to Children’s Mercy Park for the club’s home opener on Friday against Orlando City SC at 6:30 p.m. The sold-out encounter will be shown nationally on FS1, FOX Deportes and the FOX Sports app.

Entering his 13th season at the helm, Sporting Kansas City manager Peter Vermes assembled a matchday squad that featured nine homegrown players, an all-time record for the club.

With Tim Melia out injured, 19-year-old John Pulskamp became the youngest Sporting goalkeeper to play in an MLS match and the youngest MLS goalkeeper to win a game since 2010. Pulskamp was one of three Sporting debutants in the starting lineup, joining a pair of Frenchmen in center back Nicolas Isimat-Mirin and holding midfielder Remi Walter.

Both sides were kept at bay in a cagey first 45 minutes that produced zero combined shots on goal — the eighth such occurrence in Sporting history.

Kinda and 18-year-old Gianluca Busio — who was deployed as a center forward on Saturday — combined neatly on the edge of the box in the 12th minute only to see Red Bulls defender Andrew Gutman scramble clear.

Over 20 minutes later, New York’s Cristian Casseres Jr. galloped into the attacking third and unleashed a long-range effort that deflected marginally wide of Pulskamp’s right-hand post.

The inter-conference clash sprang to life after intermission, with the Red Bulls wasting little time landing the first punch. Kyle Duncan found a pocket of space to cross near the right corner flag, and although Isimat-Mirin won his defensive header at the far post, Clark was stationed near the penalty spot to smash an impressive volley past Pulskamp and into the top right corner to give New York a 1-0 advantage.

Sporting responded admirably to the setback as Walter did well to open himself up for a 20-yard shot that fizzed high and wide before Busio settled Kinda’s impudent pass into the box and forced Red Bulls goalkeeper Carlos Coronel into his lone save of the evening.

The visitors restored parity shortly thereafter when Jaylin Lindsey’s attempted cross was blocked by Gutman’s outstretched arm inside the penalty area. Referee Robert Sibiga did not hesitate in pointing to the spot, and Kinda made no mistake by burying his spot kick straight down the middle for Sporting’s first goal of the 2021 campaign.

With momentum on their side, Sporting grabbed a match-winner just 62 seconds later on a breathtaking attack down the right flank.

Lindsey surged into the attacking half and spread the ball wide to Khiry Shelton, who whipped an inch-perfect cross past two New York defenders to Salloi, who was rewarded for his far-post run with a calm finish into the gaping net. The 24-year-old Salloi bagged his first goal since September 2019 on the play as Sporting scored in back-to-back minutes of a regular season fixture for only the sixth time ever and the first since 2007.

Having turned a one-goal deficit into a one-goal cushion, Sporting clamped down on the Red Bulls for the remainder of the match as the 2-1 score was preserved until Sibiga’s full-time whistle.

Captain Johnny Russell and striker Alan Pulido, two of the club’s leading scorers from last season, notably came off the bench in the 77th minute to help Vermes’ side close out a hard-earned three points in the team’s first regular season game in over five months.

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