Revs Give up 2-0 Lead, Rally for Draw vs. Sporting KC
- The New England Revolution and Sporting Kansas City played to a 3-3 tie on Saturday night in Kansas City, Mo.
- The Revolution established a 2-0 advantage with Tomás Chancalay scoring in the 14th minute, followed by an inadvertent goal from Kansas City defender Jacob Bartlett in the 23rd minute.
- Sporting Kansas City rallied with goals from Dániel Sallói in the 53rd, Dejan Joveljic’s penalty in the 59th, and Manu Garcia in the 61st minute to take a 3-2 lead.
- Maxi Urruti, who had not scored in MLS since March 4, 2023, leveled the score with a sliding shot off a cross from Luis Diaz Espinoza in the 84th minute.
- The draw improved the Revolution’s record to 5-4-4 while Sporting Kansas City stand at 3-8-4 after this comeback game.
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New England Revolution score late to earn tie with Sporting Kansas City
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Maxi Urruti scored in the 84th minute for the New England Revolution in a 3-3 tie with Sporting Kansas City on Saturday night. Urruti, who spent last season with Argentinian club Platense, scored on a sliding shot that finished a cross played in by Luis Diaz Espinoza and made it 3-3. Urruti hadn’t scored an MLS goal since he helped Austin beat Montreal 1-0 on March 4, 2023. Tomás Chancalay scored his first goal of the sea…

Urruti scores 1st goal in 2 years as Revolution and Sporting KC tie 3-3
Maxi Urruti scored in the 84th minute for the New England Revolution in a 3-3 tie with Sporting Kansas City. Urruti scored on a sliding shot that finished a cross played in by Luis Diaz Espinoza and made it 3-3.…
Revolution Looking For Consistency After 3-3 Draw Against Sporting KC
Photo Courtesy of the New England RevolutionUp 2-0 at halftime, the New England Revolution looked like they would collect a road win against Sporting KC.The outlook changed during the 16 minutes after the break, as SKC scored three unanswered goals to gain the lead.“Our mentality changed and it’s disappointing,” head coach Caleb Porter said. “We’re up 2-0, we probably had our best first half of the year, certainly our best half with the ball. We…
Kinda Sweet: Sporting Kansas City pull back from two down
On an evening of remembrance for a fallen friend, Sporting Kansas City roared back to gain a point at home versus New England Revolution. Goals by Daniel Salloi, Dejan Joveljic, and Manu Garcia countered a Carles Gil led Revolution Saturday night at Children’s Mercy Park. Sporting Kansas City (3-8-3 at the start of the evening) returned home for the first time since May 4th, playing three consecutive matches away. New England Revolution (5-4-4) …
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