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Red Bulls knock Fire out of MLS playoffs

Oct 25, 2017; Chicago, IL, USA; New York Red Bulls midfielder Daniel Royer (77) celebrates with teammates after scoring against the Chicago Fire during the second half at Toyota Park. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports

(Reuters) - Two early goals paved the way for the New York Red Bulls' 4-0 victory over Chicago on Wednesday which eliminated the Fire from the Major League Soccer (MLS) playoffs.

Chicago were hosting the knockout match but their home ground provided little advantage as Bradley Wright-Phillips and Sacha Kljestan put the visitors 2-0 up inside 11 minutes at Toyota Park in Bridgeview, Illinois.

The Fire, making their first playoff appearance in five years, offered precious little in the first half and while they were more threatening after the break they could not make it count.

Oct 25, 2017; Chicago, IL, USA; The New York Red Bulls take the field before the game against the Chicago Fire at Toyota Park. Mandatory Credit: Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports

Chicago midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger, who has played only 19 minutes over the previous seven games due to leg injuries, came on in the 65th minute but had barely touched the ball before Daniel Royer scored a third for the Red Bulls.

Gonzalo Veron added a fourth late on to pad the margin.

"I can't really compliment the boys enough," English striker Wright-Phillips said in a pitch-side interview. "It was a real professional performance."

Oct 25, 2017; Chicago, IL, USA; The New York Red Bulls take the field before the game against the Chicago Fire at Toyota Park. Mandatory Credit: Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports

The win puts the Red Bulls into a two-leg Eastern Conference semi-final against a rampant Toronto FC, who had a first-round bye after setting a record for the most points in an MLS regular season -- 69 in 34 games.

The Red Bulls had finished the regular season sixth in the conference, 19 points behind Toronto, while Chicago were third on 55 points.

"We know Toronto are going to pose a huge challenge. I think they're probably the best team in MLS history," New York captain Kljestan said.

Oct 25, 2017; Chicago, IL, USA; New York Red Bulls goalkeeper Luis Robles (31) and Chicago Fire goalkeeper Matt Lampson (28) shake hands after an Eastern Conference knockout round soccer game at Toyota Park. Red Bulls won 4-0. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-USA TODAY Sports

"We're going up against (Sebastian) Giovinco and (Jozy) Altidore and Víctor Vázquez, the three-headed monster. It's going to be very tough but I like our chances."

(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

Oct 25, 2017; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Fire defender Johan Kappelhof (4) reacts as New York Red Bulls players celebrate a goal scored by midfielder Daniel Royer (77) during the second half at Toyota Park. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 25, 2017; Chicago, IL, USA; The New York Red Bulls huddle after their victory after an Eastern Conference knockout round soccer game against the Chicago Fire at Toyota Park. Red Bulls won 4-0. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-USA TODAY Sports
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