St. Louis City Tops Revolution for First Win of Season
St. Louis City scored three goals after conceding first to earn their first win, improving from one goal in four games to a 3-1 victory over New England Revolution.
- On Saturday night at Energizer Park, St. Louis City came from behind to beat the Revolution 3-1, with Marcel Hartel sealing the win in the 83rd minute.
- New England opened the scoring when Ilay Feingold scored in the 14th minute off Luca Langoni and Carles Gil assists after a recent home offensive breakout.
- Simon Becher's 29th-minute equalizer resulted from Daniel Edelman's pressure on Brooklyn Raines and Chris Durkin tapped home Rafael Santos's corner in the third minute of stoppage time.
- St. Louis's comeback ended scoring struggles after one goal in four matches, while New England head coach Marko Mitrović's team lost three road games and faces an international break before April 4 against CF Montreal.
- Late in the match, seven yellow cards were issued, and Leo Campana's injury will require further evaluation following an MRI, as Mitrovic said it was a new injury.
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Revolution offense, optimism are short-lived as St. Louis comes back to win its first of the season - The Boston Globe
Along with losing to a team that hadn't scored in 300 minutes prior to Saturday, Leo Campana's return lasted less than 20, the striker suffering another injury.
St. Louis City tops Revolution for first win of season
Marcel Hartel scored a sensational goal from long distance in the second half as St. Louis City broke out for its first win of the season, 3-1, over the visiting New England Revolution on Saturday.
Marcel Hartel provides insurance as St. Louis City tops Revolution 3-1 for first victory of season
Marcel Hartel had the lone goal of the second half, and St. Louis City spoiled New England’s first trip to Energizer Park with a come-from-behind 3-1 victory over the Revolution.
Revs blow early 1-0 lead, fall 3-1 to St. Louis City SC
FOXBOROUGH, MA– New England Revolution (1-0-3, 3 pts.) were defeated 3-1 versus St. Louis City SC (1-1-3, 4 pts) on Saturday night. The match kicked off at 8:30 p.m. ET at Energizer Park to a crowd of 22,000. Starting Lineup & Substitutes versus St. Louis City SC. New England starting lineup: 4-3-3 | Matt Turner, Will Sands, Brayan Ceballos, Mamadou Fofana, Ilay Feingold, Matt Polster, Brooklyn Raines, Carles Gil (C), Alhassan Yusuf, Luca Langon…
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