Kaku "keeps cool," breaks scoring drought with clutch finish for Red Bulls

Alejandro Romero 'Kaku' Gamarra - New York Red Bulls - celebrates

HARRISON, N.J. ā€“ If the New York Red Bulls were going to keep pace in the race for the Supportersā€™ Shield, they needed a difference-maker to step up. And the man they brought in this offseason to do just that came through on Sunday.


In a tight, chippy game, Alejandro Romero ā€œKakuā€ Gamarra provided the seminal moment, netting a slick second-half goal to give the Red Bulls a 1-0 home win over Atlantic Cup rivals D.C. United. For a player who has gone through a bit of a rough spell the past month, the goal was needed on a personal level ā€“ but it lifted a team also very much in need of a big moment.


Wednesdayā€™s 1-1 New York Derby draw at Yankee Stadium against nine-man New York City FC felt more like a loss: A glorious chance to draw level with Atlanta United in the Shield race instead saw the Red Bulls tread water.


As they dueled a lively United side to a stalemate, it was beginning to feel like another ho-hum night for the Red Bulls. Then Gamarra stepped up with a moment of brilliance.


ā€œSometimes things donā€™t work out, you donā€™t get goals, you donā€™t get assists,ā€ Gamarra told MLSsoccer.com after the match via a translator.

ā€œYou have to keep cool. The team supported me at all times, even when things got difficult. Iā€™m thankful and I tried to give back to them something positive.ā€


The 56th-minute goal featured a bit of industry and a bit of the sublime, showcasing what makes Gamarra such an intriguing part of his team. The Argentinean ā€“ acquired this offseason at a reported Red Bulls-record transfer fee ā€“ took three touches to free himself and then, from nearly 20 yards out, fired home his first finish since a May 5th win over NYCFC.


Itā€™s the fourth goal of the season for Gamarra, the league leader in assists (14), and comes after he hadnā€™t featured on the boxscore the last four games. Gamarra was fairly invisible against NYCFC at midweek but Sundayā€™s performance gives the Red Bulls hope that their playmaker can step up in key moments down the home stretch as his team hunts hardware.


ā€œToday Iā€™m really happy for him because heā€™s working hard also every day,ā€ midfielder Marc Rzatkowski told MLSsoccer.com. ā€œI know everybody expects goals and assists, but we know that heā€™s the guy that can play the last ball, the important ball. We know how important he is for us.ā€


Gamarra appeared none too pleased to be taken off in the 74th minute of last weekā€™s 2-2 draw at Vancouver. But the Paraguayan international stayed the course in training and bounced back on Sunday night in a tough moment for his side.


ā€œI couldnā€™t score but I had to keep my cool, try to help out in terms of the group,ā€ Gamarra said. ā€œDonā€™t worry about personal stuff so much, donā€™t get upset and leave everything on the field. Iā€™m happy to have scored the goal and am focused on the next match.ā€