The Seattle Sounders beat the New York Red Bulls on late Barrett goal

SEATTLE -- Chad Barrett scored 30 seconds into second-half stoppage time to give the Seattle Sounders a 2-1 comeback victory over the New York Red Bulls on Sunday.

Marco Pappa tied it for the Sounders in the 69th minute.

Seattle defender Tyrone Mears helped set up the winning goal. Playing near the goal line, he floated a ball across the penalty area. Clint Dempsey got a left foot to it and sent it toward the far post where Barrett was waiting unmarked to tip it in off his right toe. Barrett has three goals this season.

Pappa scored for the second time in two games, swerving around defender Chris Duvall to put in a 12-yard shot from the left side.

Lloyd Sam scored in the 36th minute for New York. He has four goals this season.