NYCFC targets Alonso Martinez Revolution’s struggle attack

The New York City FC aims to sweep the New England Revolution in Mass on Saturday when they visit the New England Revolution.
Eastern Conference rivals, NYCFC (3-3-2, 11 points) on the revolution on the 2-1 home win on March 15, the first of the two matches (2-4-1, 7 points). The result tied the normal season record of all time at 10-10-6 between the two clubs.
Alonso Martinez scored the winning goal on March 15, and at the same time received the only gang in the last match of New York, and last Saturday win 1-0 against the Philadelphia Union. After an impressive 16 goals performance last season, it is good to complete this production with five goals in the first seven matches of the Martinez 2025 campaign.
NYCFC coach Pascal Jansen, “(Martinez’s) approach, mentality, the target determination for this season is impressive. Open to learning, is really working hard to improve self.” He said. “So these are the very important aspects of going beyond what you did last season … Alonso is a great compliment for him.”
Martinez has left behind the revolution, which has been connected to the lowest total of MLS. New England has not yet scored in the open game – his scores came from his own goal and Carles Gil made two penalties and free kicks.
Some major supplements may have arrived on the attack front, because Each of Leo Campana and Tomas Chancalay’s 1-0 victory against Atlanta United last Saturday. Campana missed Revs’s last three matches with Hamstring injury, Chancalay was playing for the first time since the surgery to fix a torn ACL last June.
“We really defend it well, so we knew we had to survive a little in the attack without Tomas and Leo.” He said.
New England is 1-2-0 in home matches this season. NYCFC is without wine in four away matches (0-2-2).
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