Toronto FC get set for a tough test on the road in Massachusetts as they take on the New England Revolution on Saturday night. The Reds will look to get ...
The balance felt off with Jayden Nelson playing more centrally, with there seeming to be a lot of space in between the defence and midfield which the Whitecaps capitalized on when on the counter. Revs attacking midfielder Carles Gil leads the league with 11 assists and will continue to create chances for whoever plays in front of him. As a result, he may opt to limit the minutes of the two Italian internationals in Foxborough. The towering centre back made 72 appearances for Toronto FC. 7:00 pm EST - Toronto FC heads to Gillette Stadium for the first time since last year, when they came away with an impressive 3-2 victory on July 7th. The status surrounding Mark Anthony Kaye also remains unclear, with the midfielder not appearing in the squad for the Vancouver match after being injured against Charlotte. Even though the Canadian international is new to the team, his role in the middle of the park will be vital as the season continues, especially with few central midfielders to call upon to replace him. Following their trouncing of Charlotte FC last weekend, the belief within the team and the fanbase should be rising. 39’ - Bernardeschi tries the audacious effort from a corner kick. Goalkeeper Alex Bono makes his 150th appearance for the club. 72’ - So close from Insigne! The Italian rips a shot from outside the box, Petrović had to stretch to make the save for a corner. 3’ - Jayden Nelson with a storming run through the midfield, brought to a halt by the Revs defence. 4’ - Good chance from the Reds, created by Lorenzo Insigne with a cross to the back post to Jesús Jiménez, his header goes over the bar.
Toronto FC picked up a rare point on the road with a 0-0 draw against the New England Revolution in MLS play Saturday, but were denied the win when Djordje ...
Quioto was played in and squared it for Mason Toye who couldn't convert, skying the point-blank shot. Vancouver continued to press as the second half wore on, and was ultimately rewarded through Brown's heroics. However, the Whitecaps went to halftime down 1-0. From the get-go, it seemed only a matter of time before Nashville opened the night's scoring. Insigne waited to take the kick as Canadian video assistant referee Carol Anne Chenard checked the play. Toronto (6-12-5) remains winless away from home in league play this season (0-7-4), with just four points out of a possible 33.
After leaking goals all season, Toronto FC has managed to keep back-to-back clean sheets in MLS play for the first time in 2022.
TFC put forth a valiant effort on Saturday night at Gillette Stadium, and had chances to take all three points, but in the end they settled for a 0-0 draw against the New England Revolution. The single point didn't do the Reds' playoff hopes much good, but Bob Bradley's side can take solace from the fact that they have recorded consecutive shutouts in MLS action for the first time since a pair of 1-0 road wins against New England and FC Cincinnati in October 2020. A 0-0 draw in New England will do TFC's confidence a world of good, even if it felt like they left valuable points on the table.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The New England Revolution host Toronto FC tonight at Gillette Stadium for their first meeting of the 2022 season.
- Matt Polster and Tommy McNamara each collect their 50th regular season start in a Revolution uniform tonight. - Carles Gil leads the Revolution with three goals scored in as many career appearances against Toronto, including his first career brace on March 17, 2019 in what was his third career MLS game. - Justin Rennicks suits up for his eighth appearance and fifth start of the season. - Sebastian Lletget moves within one start of 150 for his MLS regular season career. - Henry Kessler (4,915) will surpass 5,000 minutes played in MLS with a 90-minute shift tonight. The Revolution’s 22nd regular season match kicks off at 8:00 p.m. ET on WBZ-TV and myRITV, with Brad Feldman, Charlie Davies, and Tamara Brown calling the action.
Get a report of the New England Revolution vs. Toronto FC 2022 Major League Soccer, Regular Season football match.
Carles Gil appeared to be hauled down in the final seconds of stoppage time after getting past a defender. Arnor Traustason sent a low cross skittering in front of the Toronto goal, but Vrioni couldn't quite make enough contact for the game-winner. In the 76th minute, referee Ismir Pekmic gave Toronto (6-12-5, 23 points) a penalty before he was sent to the monitor to review the call.