Match report: Bethlehem Steel F.C. 2 – 2 New York Red Bulls II
Chris Nanco makes some noise as Bethlehem salvages a late point
Chris Nanco makes some noise as Bethlehem salvages a late point
The Steel displayed high character relentless tenacity Saturday night and stole three points on the road against North Carolina. The two youngest players on the pitch scored their goals, one in his “professional” debut on his amateur contract.
Bethlehem surrendered a goal less than a minute after the first whistle, and fell to Ottawa 1-0 in Canada on Friday night.
It was no 2016, but clearly someone on the Union has an eye for talent.
Goals from Michee Ngalina, Fabian Herbers, and Adam Najem powered Bethlehem Steel past New York Red Bulls II in a damp midweek match at Goodman Stadium.
This may be the week of Sebastien Le Toux. However, Santi Moar did enough at Bethlehem Steel FC over the weekend to earn this week’s honors.
Although they spotted Richmond the first goal, Bethlehem Steel attacked relentlessly to earn a 3-1 victory on Sunday afternoon at Lehigh.
Bethlehem Steel FC head coach Brendan Burke is continually asked to handle last minute matchday roster changes as a result of the club’s affiliation with MLS Philadelphia Union. But Burke relies on four returning players to help keep his matchday units in cohesion. PSP spoke with Burke about those players and the impacts they bring to his club in an ever changing, ultra competitive environment like Steel FC houses.
Brendan Burke earns honors for steering Bethlehem Steel FC to their first ever playoff berth.
He deserved to win Rookie of the Year, but we didn’t have a say in that matter.
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