NM United Wins First PK Shootout Since 2019
- On Saturday night at Gillette Stadium, the New England Revolution rallied from a 3-0 deficit to draw 3-3 with the Colorado Rapids in an MLS match.
- The Rapids held a 3-0 lead by the 55th minute, partly due to strong play despite scoring only 22 goals in 20 matches before this game, while the Revolution faced injuries and defensive changes.
- New England controlled possession with over 70% and outshot Colorado 20 to 11, generating numerous set-piece opportunities, including eight corners in the opening half, but were unable to capitalize as Rapids goalkeeper Nico Hansen made eight crucial saves.
- Maxi Urruti secured the draw with a stoppage-time header, scoring his second goal of the season just after Carles Gil converted a penalty to cut Colorado's lead to 3-2.
- The Revolution managed to claw back from a three-goal deficit to secure a point for the first time ever, demonstrating their determination, though Rapids coach Chris Armas described the draw as feeling like a defeat.
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The New England Revolution managed to trace an adverse 0-3 against Colorado Rapids after a fatal first time, to seal a dramatic tie with an "in-extremis" goal by veteran Maxi Urruti. The game was held at Gillette Stadium and corresponds to the date 21 of the MLS. Historical milestone for the Revolution, as for the first time in its history it managed to trace a disadvantage of 3 goals.A game playing finish from Maxi!! NEvCOL pic.twitter.com/V7ra…
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