Revs 2, Dynamo 0: Upsetting the Orange
The Revolution pulled off a big upset in Houston on Saturday night, taking down the Dynamo 2-0 in an ugly game. The Revs overcame a red card, injuries, and physical play to get the win.
The Revolution pulled off a big upset in Houston on Saturday night, taking down the Dynamo 2-0 in an ugly game. The Revs overcame a red card, injuries, and physical play to get the win.
Revolution winger Diego Fagundez had a great night, scoring a goal and remaining dangerous throughout, but it wasn't enough as the Revs were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw with New York. One momentary lapse doomed New England to a single point.
The Revolution gave up two late goals to fall to Real Salt Lake 2-1 at Gillette Stadium on Wednesday night. Saer Sene missed a stoppage-time penalty that would have saved a draw for the home team.
Robert Shuttleworth, Gentleman of Leisure, stole the show on Thursday night in Portland as his 9 saves preserved a shutout for the Revolution against the red-hot Portland Timbers. It was an entertaining match with plenty of chances for both sides.
The Revs put on an attacking clinic against the Union at Gillette Stadium on Saturday night, overcoming highly improbable odds to snap their scoreless streak and earn their first win against the Philadelphia club. And it was just so SEXY.
The Revolution have a tough match tonight against the Union at Gillette Stadium. Come join us for the live thread, and who knows? Maybe the Revs will find an offense tonight!
In one of the more disappointing results of 2013, the New England Revolution fell to the New York Red Bulls 4-1 on Saturday Night at Red Bull Arena.
The Revolution managed to earn a tough road point in Seattle on Saturday, but their offensive woes nevertheless continue. Saer Sene did make his return from injury, though.
Although it was against far inferior competition than their last 3 MLS opponents, the Revolution remembered how to score goals today (4 of them in fact) in their friendly scrimmage against semi-pro newcomers New England Force.
The Revolution fell prey to lax finishing and a poor first half, losing 1-0 to FC Dallas at home for their second defeat of the season. New England still has yet to score a goal in 298 minutes.
The New England Revolution earned a hard-fought point tonight against Eastern Conference rivals Sporting Kansas City as they were able to deny the sky blues too many chances and ultimately and...
It's halftime at Gillette Stadium and both teams have struggled to get ahead of the other. The wind is blowing and the elbows are swinging, providing the Foxboro faithful with a raucous, chippy...
Revs give up a late goal and succumb to the Philadelphia Union for their first loss of the 2013 season.
Jerry Bengtson got the Revs off to the start they needed, putting away the winner off a good sequence to defeat the Chicago Fire 1-0 in Chicago. It was the Revs' first win there since 2007.
The Revs tallied their first win of the pre-season with a come-from-behind 3-1 victory over the new York Red Bulls on Saturday night. They now sit 2nd overall in the standings and just might be able to secure a place in the final.
The Revolution closed their Casa Grande trip with another friendly match, this time against the Vancouver Whitecaps. After a strong defensive showing against Kansas City, it's the New England back-line that had a match to forget, letting up 4 goals.
With little to analyze other than what was provided by New England's @NERevsLive account on Twitter, we take what we can from today's pre-season friendly against Sporting Kansas City.
The New England Revolution didn't play a great or entertaining match, but they nonetheless pulled off a gritty 1-0 victory over the Montreal Impact in Canada on Saturday. A.J. Soares scored the match's only goal in the 88th minute.
Days after returnin from his first every international call-up, Diego Fagundez scored the deciding goal against the Chicago Fire, helping the Revs lock down a 1-0 victory on fan appreciation night.
Jack McInerney found only an inch of space at the back post but it was enough to doom the Revs to yet another defeat. After a red-card to Benny Feilhaber reduced the Revs to ten men, the final moments of the match were merely a formality.
Amidst horrible playing conditions the New England Revolution fell 2-0 to the Houston Dynamo. Ricardo Clark scored the would-be game winner in the 77th minute, followed by a late goal from Boniek Garcia in the 93rd minute to give Houston the victory.
The New England Revolution saved a draw with the New York Red bulls with a Darrius Barnes goal at the death, locking it up at 1-1. The goal was Barnes' first of his career, before a raucous crowd of 24,364.
The New England Revolution fought hard, but it wasn't enough as D.C. United came away with a 2-1 victory at RFK stadium. The win ensured a clean sweep of the season series for D.C., and officially knocked the Revs out of the playoff hunt.
It was the Revs' newest Frenchman, Dimitry Imbongo, who helped spark the Revs to a decisive 2-0 win against the white-hot Columbus Crew at Gillette Stadium tonight... New England 2 - 0 Columbus: Imbongo Helps Revs Snap Winless Streak
Jay Heaps' roster shake-up wasn't enough to help the Revs' avoid extending their winless streak to 10 games for the first time in Revolution history.. Revs 0 - 0 Union: Game Recap.
Another game, another loss for the Revs. One had to ask at this point: will we ever see another win in 2012?... √Chicago 2 - 1 New England: MacDonald's First is the Decider in the Revs' 4th Straight Loss