EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Juan Pablo Angel scored with six minutes remaining to lift the New York Red Bulls to a 2-2 tie with the New England Revolution on Saturday night.
Angel's goal -- his 16th in just 20 games -- tied the franchise's single-season scoring record set by Adolfo Valenica in the 2000 season.
Taylor Twellman scored twice for New England (13-6-7), moving into sole possession of fifth place on the MLS' career scoring list with 89,
Rookie Francis Doe, a Liberian national making only his second start this season, stole the ball at the 35-yard line and found the streaking Angel, who sent a low shot past Revolution goalkeeper Matt Reis to tie the score at 1-1. Doe also scored his first MLS goal for New York on Saturday.
Twellman tied the game with his second goal, in the 70th minute.
The tie enabled the Revolution to maintain its dominance over New York (11-10-5), either gaining a win or a tie in the last eight matches. New England has dominated the Red Bulls since 2002, going 12-2-6 against their conference rivals in that span.
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