Kljestan, Red Bulls return to old formation, old form in win over DC

HARRISON, N.J. ā€“ If youā€™re looking for a reason for the New York Red Bullsā€™ much improved offensive effort on Saturday night, you neednā€™t glance further down the team sheet than the name of Sacha Kljestan.


Throughout the Red Bullsā€™ comprehensive 2-0 win over D.C. United at Red Bull Arena, Kljestan recalled the form that made him an MVP finalist last year.


As if answering New York coach Jesse Marschā€™s comments earlier in the week asking for a more balanced, two-way effort, Kljestan gave that and some.


Sure, the US international assisted on the Red Bulls' goal in the 46th minute, a corner kick that found the head of Alex Muyl.


But beyond his displays in the final third, Kljestan was consistently backtracking and clogging things up centrally. His high workrate -- coupled with Felipe and Tyler Adams in the center of the midfield -- frustrated a D.C. United attack that had looked sharp a week ago in a 2-1 win over New York City FC.


ā€œHe sprinted. He counter-pressed a lot. He pressed a lot,ā€ Marsch said. "And that, I thought, helped set the tone for the team.ā€


The assist and overall sparkling performance from Kljestan comes after a slow start from the midfielder, who has a bit of a habit of them.


In the first six games of last season, Kljestan had a single goal and one assist during that span. In the half-dozen games that marked his return to MLS in 2015, Kljestan never found the scoresheet.


After Saturday night, Kljestan now has three assists on the season.


ā€œAlmost complete,ā€ Kljestan said. ā€œI guess no matter what I do, Iā€™ll never say I had a 10-out-of-10 game.ā€


Kljestan led a wholly improved looking Red Bulls team that came into this fixture without a win since the seasonā€™s second match.


At the start of a three-match homestand, the win was also New Yorkā€™s first match scoring multiple goals without the help of an own goal, with Bradley Wright-Phillips joining Muyl on the scoresheet with his third goal of the season.


ā€œI think we created some good chances tonight which is nice to have some clear-cut chances and guys burry them,ā€ Kljestan said. ā€œObviously getting a goal off a set pieces helped. Alex Muyl made a big play.ā€


What might stick is how good Kljestan and his teammates looked in their new (albeit old) formation after starting the season in a 4-2-2-2 shape that never seemed to click.


In last weekā€™s unlucky 1-0 loss at Orlando City SC and now this win over United, the Red Bulls played the 4-2-3-1 they preferred throughout the last two years.


ā€œObviously itā€™s been over two years that weā€™ve been playing (it) and obviously Iā€™ve been playing in that central spot for some time now,ā€ Kljestan said. ā€œSo yeah, the comfort level is higher.ā€