Hall scores again, makes history to lead Red Bulls 1-0 over Revolution
- On Saturday at Sports Illustrated Stadium, 17-year-old Julian Hall headed the lone goal in the 53rd minute to give the New York Red Bulls a 1-0 win over the New England Revolution under Michael Bradley.
- The goal grew out of a set-piece when a short corner by 17-year-old Matthew Dos Santos led to a low cross flicked by 16-year-old Adri Mehmeti for the finish.
- Goalkeepers Ethan Horvath and Matt Turner combined for two and three saves respectively, with Turner making one of his three stops just after two minutes, as the match included key interventions.
- The result moves the New York Red Bulls to 2-0-0 and they will host CF Montreal next Sunday, while New England Revolution fell to 0-2 with Marko Mitrović still seeking his first MLS win and their home opener with Houston Dynamo postponed to March 15, 2026.
- The match underscored how youth could shape the Red Bulls' plans, as Julian Hall, 17, became the youngest to score in his club's first two games, despite Revolution's limited offensive chances with Leo Campana absent.
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Michael Bradley’s reliance on youth movement pays off in Red Bulls’ win over Revolution
Youth movement has taken on a new meaning for Red Bull New York. When Michael Bradley took over as head coach of the MLS club, everyone expected that he would be willing to give some playing time to younger players, but nobody had it in the cards that he would start three players who are so young that they can’t vote yet. Bradley was so comfortable with the results that he rolled the three teens back out Saturday in the Red Bulls’ 1-0 win agains
Revs start season with back-to-back losses after shutout by Red Bulls
Julian Hall scored to lead the New York Red Bulls in a 1-0 victory over the New England Revolution on Saturday as the 17-year-old became the youngest player in MLS history to score in each of his club’s first two games of the season.
Revolution fail to stop Red Bulls’ young guns in second straight loss
It feels like the New England Revolution defense hasn’t had a much of a chance to take a breath through two games this season. And though that unit stood up much better to the unrelenting pressure from the Red Bulls on Saturday than it did when the Revolution were bludgeoned by Nashville SC in last week’s season opener, New England could only hold off New York’s attack for so long. Julian Zakrzewski’s goal in the 53rd minute proved to be the dif…
Hall scores again, makes history to lead Red Bulls 1-0 over Revolution
Julian Hall scored to lead the New York Red Bulls in a 1-0 victory over the New England Revolution on Saturday as the 17-year-old became the youngest player in MLS history to score in each of his club’s first two games of the season.
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