Major League Soccer
·5 de abril de 2026
Julian Hall's HISTORIC start sparks Red Bull rebound: "The boys bounced back"

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·5 de abril de 2026

By Ben Wright
Red Bull New York rumbled to a 4-2 win over FC Cincinnati, with 18-year-old striker Julian Hall continuing his electric start to the season and making history in the process.
After a demoralizing 6-1 loss to Charlotte FC in their last match, Red Bull could have stewed on the result over the international break. Instead, they used it as motivation, turning in a memorable performance to put the bad memories behind them.
"Losing in Charlotte the way that we did before the international break, having to sit on that one for two weeks – that's not easy," head coach Michael Bradley told the media postgame.
"And the players were incredible. They worked so hard during the international break; they were so into it, so engaged. And now tonight, when we get our chance in front of everybody to show what we're about and make a real strong statement, that part was really good."
Despite a few hiccups, Bradley has stuck to his guns and maintained his faith in his young squad. 17-year-old Adri Mehmeti was impressive yet again. 21-year-old Ronald Donkor ran the show in midfield, providing an assist. And Julian Hall kept up his ridiculous hot streak to start the season.
At 18 years and 11 days old, Hall became the youngest player in MLS history to score five or more goals in their first six matches of a season when he opened the scoring after just 12 minutes.
"I'm doing everything I can to stay in the squad," Hall told the MLS 360 panel afterwards. "...Even the message after Charlotte was onto the next. We all knew it didn't define us as a team. I'm just really happy, the boys bounced back."
With five goals, the US youth international is just two off the MLS Golden Boot presented by Audi lead, and has found the net in four of his six appearances this season.
It's not just the kids who are impressing, though.
Designated Player Emil Forsberg got in on the action, too, scoring a world-class free kick just after halftime to restore the lead for Red Bull and open his 2026 account.
"I know him – he was a little bit annoyed that he hadn't scored yet," Bradley joked of his captain. "But for him to score the free kick tonight, in that moment, that was a great goal and really important."

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