Sounders, Red Bulls battle to draw

Updated: July 16, 2012, 12:15 AM ET
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HARRISON, N.J. -- Fredy Montero came off the bench in the second half to score his fifth goal of the season, giving the Seattle Sounders a 2-2 tie with the New York Red Bulls on Sunday.

In the 67th minute, Montero took a feed from Brad Evans and pushed it past goalkeeper Bill Gaudette, who was making his debut after being acquired from the Los Angeles Galaxy on Friday.

"He's always played well coming off the bench," Seattle coach Sigi Schmid said. "He has that mentality of creating something when he comes in. When you have someone like that, it gives you an edge. It's nice to have someone like that. It's turned out to be a very good thing for us."

Alvaro Fernandez scored in the 16th minute to give Seattle (8-5-7) a 1-0 lead. Adam Johansson made a perfect crossing pass from 45 yards out to a sliding Fernandez, who pushed the ball past Gaudette. Johansson's left-footed cross from the right sideline went over the head of Red Bulls defender Brandon Barklage directly to Fernandez's right foot.

Sebastien Le Toux, also making his debut with the Red Bulls after coming over in a trade Friday with Vancouver, tied the game in the 24th minute. Kenny Cooper blasted a shot from just outside the penalty area that Seattle goalie Bryan Meredith stopped, but Le Toux alertly followed and kicked it home.

It capped a whirlwind 48-hour period for Le Toux, who had to fly across the country to arrive in time for Sunday's game.

"The last two days have gone by so fast that I didn't even have a chance to think about it," said Le Toux, an MLS All-Star last year for Philadelphia. "My mind was really off. It was pretty crazy, but it felt good to get a goal in my new uniform. It would have been nice to get the win. I feel pretty lucky to be with this team now."

Joel Lindpere gave the Red Bulls (9-5-5) a brief lead in in the 61st minute with his third goal of the season. Lindpere took a feed from Barklage, then faked out former Red Bulls defender Jeff Parke to unleash a left-footed blast from 25 yards out.

The Red Bulls remained unbeaten at home at 5-0-3.

Gaudette got the start in goal when rookie Ryan Meara was unable to go because of a hip injury.

Red Bulls defender Rafa Marquez left the game in the 21st minute with a left calf injury.

Marquez has played in just eight of the Red Bulls' 19 games this season because of suspensions or injuries. Signed to a multimillion-dollar contract in 2010, he has not scored a goal and has only two assists this season.

Dynamo 4, D.C. United 0

HOUSTON -- Brad Davis and Will Bruin scored in the first half, Oscar Boniek Garcia and Brian Ching scored in the second and Houston extended its unbeaten streak to four games.

Davis put the Dynamo (7-5-7, 28 points) ahead 1-0 in the 19th minute on a penalty kick that hit inside the far post. Houston earned the penalty after D.C. United goalkeeper Bill Hamid tripped Macoumba Kandji as he was going for a ball in the box. Hamid was given a red card on the play.

United's Branko Boskovic was replaced by backup goalkeeper Joe Willis after Hamid was ejected, and D.C. United (10-6-3, 33 points) played the final 71 minutes a man down.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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