Find the Revolution score touch, turn off the New York City FC

Leo Campana and Ignatius Ganago scored the first goals of the season in the face of the New York FC on Saturday, the New York FC.
The revolution (3-4-1, 10 points) is a two-game win and 3-1-0 on the last four trips.
Aljaz Ivacic made two savings for the third closure of the goalkeeper at the beginning of this season.
Carles Gil gave Gil an important place in New England’s record books. Gil is now the 74 career assistant of the Revolution and the leader of the regular season assists of all time.
New York (3-4-2, 11 points) was held for the third time in nine games this season without score.
Star striker Alonso Martinez scored five goals in his first seven matches, but on Saturday, he was largely under control. Martinez had one of the two shots of NYCFC and had a wide chance in the 16th minute.
Revs had only four goals in the first seven matches, but the attack looked much more dangerous with Campana. New England made 13 shots in the match and made 7-2 advantage against the New York City FC.
In this goal, five of the shots came in the first half and NYCFC goalkeeper Matt Freese had to be sharp to prevent the match from coming out early. The pressure of the revolution was finally broken in their last shots before the first half, because Campana and Ganago entered a nice Ver and Git.
43. Campana went to Ganago in the box and sent the ball back to his teammate. Campaana’s left -foot shot was deviated on New York’s network and has been the first target since it was acquired by Inter Miami in Offseason.
Ganago was also a purchase of an Offseason for the revolution, and in the 48th minute, he followed the first MLS Assist for his first MLS target. Gil sent a well -placed cross in front of the network and Ganago took a sliding touch for the end.
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