Bradley Wright-Phillips scored twice as the New York Red Bulls thrashed New York City FC 4-1 in Sunday's derby.
The
hosts opened the scoring in the 20th minute when Sacha Kljestan played a
pass through to Wright-Phillips, and the striker capably finished.
And the Red Bulls doubled their lead three minutes later when defender Ronald Zubar headed home following a corner.
NYCFC
manager Patrick Vieira was then sent to the stands for protesting, but
it got worse for the Eastern Conference leaders as Frederic Brillant was
whistled for handling the ball in the box in the 40th minute. Kljestan
converted the penalty to make it 3-0.
There was hope for NYCFC for the break as Thomas McNamara was given space and scored with a rocket from 30 yards.
McNamara
nearly repeated the feat early in the second half, but this time his
effort struck the underside of the bar, and 10 minutes later
Wright-Phillips sealed the game with his second goal of the game.
Alex
Muyl headed forward a long kick from Red Bulls keeper Luis Robles, and
Wright-Phillips raced onto the ball, cut back to put Josh Saunders out
of position and scored his 11th of the year.
As tempers threatened
to boil over between the local rivals in the late stages, Ethan White
was sent off in the 89th minute after picking up a second yellow card.
The Red Bulls claimed the season series two wins to one, but they still trail NYCFC by two points for first place in the East.