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Late game drama results in draw for Revolution

Late game drama results in draw for Revolution Although the Revs didn’t walk away with the three points as they should have. The Revs will be content with leaving Subaru Park with a point after having some difficult outings there throughout the 2020 season. Share this story Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images The New England Revolution returned to action looking to overcome the struggles they faced in music city after suffering a 2-0 loss to Nashville. Wednesday’s matchup against the Philadelphia Union was the second matchup in five days for the Revolution. Although reaching the semifinals of the CONCACAF Champions League, Philly has started off their 2021 MLS campaign on a slow note as they entered Wednesday’s 1-1-2 record.

Revolution Win Home Opener in First Game in Front of Fans at Gillette Stadium in Over a Year

4th: Matthew Thompson Weather: 62 degrees and clear Scoring Summary: Misconduct Summary: NE – Arnór Traustason (Yellow Card – Bad Foul) 32’ DC – Júnior Moreno (Yellow Card – Bad Foul) 58’ NE – Wilfrid Kaptoum (Yellow Card – Bad Foul) 60’ NE – Andrew Farrell (Yellow Card – Bad Foul) 80’ NE – Adam Buksa (Yellow Card – Time Wasting) 89’ DC – Brendan Hines-Ike (Yellow Card – Bad Foul) 90’+4 New England Revolution: Matt Turner; Christian Mafla (A.J. DeLaGarza 54’), Andrew Farrell, Henry Kessler, Brandon Bye; Matt Polster, Wilfrid Kaptoum (Tommy McNamara 63’); Arnór Traustason (Tajon Buchanan 81’), Carles Gil ©; Gustavo Bou, Adam Buksa. Substitutes Not Used: Brad Knighton, Jon Bell, Emmanuel Boateng, Scott Caldwell, Teal Bunbury, Edward Kizza.

Revs host D C United in tomorrow s home opener, draw 2-2 at Chicago in season opener

Revs host D.C. United in tomorrow’s home opener, draw 2-2 at Chicago in season opener João Gonçalves, O Jornal correspondent A bit frustrated after last Saturday’s 2-2 draw in Chicago, the New England Revolution hope to get untracked tomorrow night in their home opener, against D.C. United. Kickoff at Gillette Stadium will be at 8 p.m. The Revs have high hopes for this season and wanted to end a futility streak on opening day, as they had gone winless in their last eight season openers. But they seemed unprepared for the hosts’ aggressive start and fell behind by two goals after only 11 minutes.

New England Revolution Attacking Overview: A-List Strike Group of Buksa, Bou, Bunbury, and Boateng

New England Revolution Attacking Overview: A-List Strike Group of Buksa, Bou, Bunbury, and Boateng Buksa and Bou are the Designated Players but it was Teal Bunbury who rose up when needed last year. Can this group find their playoff form for all of 2021? Share this story Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images 2020 began with more hope for the New England Revolution than fans had seen in a long time. In 2019 the Revs began the offseason by signing Carles Gil who is a legitimate star, Gustavo Bou’s signing in midseason of that year proved to be a spectacular addition and then the Revs went out and got Polish striker Adam Buksa as a third DP for last season. Bruce Arena’s squad was pegged for a much improved season.and then COVID-19 happened.

Revolution players began reporting ahead of scheduled, Bruno Gaspar headed to Vancouver

Revolution players began reporting ahead of scheduled, Bruno Gaspar headed to Vancouver
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