Revolution suffer third straight loss, struggle offensively

boston.com

The New England Revolution lost 2-1 to New York City FC, marking their third straight defeat this season. They avoided a shutout thanks to an own goal by New York, breaking a nearly 300-minute scoreless streak. New York equalized in the first half and took the lead with a rebound goal in the second half. The Revolution struggled offensively, managing only one shot on target and a low expected goals (xG) rating of 0.39. Captain Carles Gil had a strong presence but could not connect effectively with the team's attack. The Revolution's lack of scoring opportunities continues to be a concern as they search for their first win of the season.


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