Felipe celebrates brace for Red Bulls: "This is for everybody"

Harrison, N.J.ā€”At the 65th minute, with no substitutes remaining, it looked like the Red Bulls would remain winless on the young season. Thatā€™s when Alex, the Houston Dynamoā€™s Brazilian central midfielder, beat Luis Robles from distance to put the Houston Dynamo up 3-2.


But the Red Bulls had a Brazilian central midfielder of their own, one who had been working on his shot: Felipe.

ā€œI know thatā€™s a part of [my game] that I needed to do better this year, because I always look at myself to see what I need to improve,ā€ he said Saturday night after the Red Bullsā€™ stunning 4-3 comeback at home.

The strikes from Felipe ā€“ a beautiful curler in the 77th minute and booming free kick in the 83rd ā€“ rescued the Red Bulls on an evening marked by injuries and free-flowing play.  

After the match, Felipe thanked teammate Sacha Kljestan, who scored the teamā€™s first goal of the season in the 22nd minute, for allowing him to take the match-winning free kick.

ā€œWe were supposed to do a little play that we work on during the week,ā€ Felipe said. ā€œBut I said, ā€˜No, guys, Iā€™m feeling it. Iā€™m going to score.ā€™ And they believed in me. They trust me and I was happy. But this is for my teammates. This is for everybody. This is for my family. I wouldnā€™t do anything without them.ā€

Red Bulls head coach Jesse March said that, at halftime, Felipe knew he needed to step up: ā€œThe two guys on our team that have, like, grit and competitive edge are Dax [McCarty] and Felipe. The fact that those two guys are in the middle of the midfield for us; that makes our team in many ways because theyā€™re just so gritty, and they donā€™t ever want to lose. And I see it every day in training. Some days I have to calm them down. But thatā€™s what makes them special. And thatā€™s, frankly, what we need.ā€