Union blow another lead in 1-1 tie with New York Red Bulls

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The Union are now in a six-game winless rut across all competitions, have blown leads in their last five league games and have fallen out of first place in the Eastern Conference.

on Saturday, this time squandering a 1-0 advantage in a 1-1 tie with the New York Red Bulls before a boisterous crowd of 18,579 fans at Subaru Park. And it cost them first place in the Eastern Conference, as Montreal pulled atop the standings on a tiebreaker.

Dániel Gazdag scored a pretty goal for the Union in the 47th minute, and New York got its equalizer from in the 66th. That came despite the Union having a man advantage from the 55th minute on, thanks to Dylan Nealis’ second yellow card of the night.The Union have blown leads in four straight league games, and now face a big rivalry test

Julían Carranza thought he had given the Union a 2-1 lead in the 80th minute, and Jim Curtin skipped down the sideline pumping his fist at the crowd. But the video replay crew - now at a central headquarters in Atlanta, similar to other U.S. sports -- correctly called the goal back because Carranza was offside.After a first half in which the teams combined for 30 clearances and 13 interceptions but no goals, Gazdag brought the second half to life immediately.

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