Revolution defense stays stingy, blanks Toronto FC
- Toronto FC lost 2-0 to the New England Revolution at BMO Field on Saturday in front of 19,690 spectators.
- Toronto's injury-depleted roster and ongoing scoreless streak at home contributed to their first home win search this MLS season.
- New England, coming off a 1-4-1 start and low scoring, has won four straight games and kept five consecutive clean sheets, including this match.
- Carles Gil scored in the 11th minute on New England’s first shot, and Leo Campana doubled the lead in the 27th minute with a quick counterattack shot.
- The defeat deepens Toronto’s struggles, as Coach Robin Fraser noted regression and disappointment, while some supporters protested by walking out in the first half.
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The New England Revolution remains unstoppable in the MLS and achieves its fourth consecutive victory. Revolution defeated Toronto FC with a 2-0 score on Saturday, May 3. Carles Gil and Leonardo Campana scored the goals of victory for the Revolution in minutes 11 and 27, respectively. Match corresponding to MLS date 11 and played at BMO Field in Toronto, Canada.Carles Gil with the early strike pic.twitter.com/tzesZfuQ0W— New England Revolution …
Toronto FC still looking for first win at home after losing to New England Revolution
TORONTO — Injury-depleted Toronto FC continues its search for a first home win of the Major League Soccer season after a 2-0 loss to the resurgent New England Revolution on Saturday.
Ecuadorian striker Leonardo Campana scored his second goal on Saturday with the New England Revolution T-shirt of Major League Soccer (MLS), a club that he joined for this season after passing through Inter Miami.
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