Revolution Allow Late Goal, Settle for Draw with St. Louis City
A Look Back at the Match
The New England Revolution and St. Louis City FC played to a 1-1 draw on Saturday night at Gillette Stadium. The Revs took the lead in the 55th minute through Gustavo Bou, but St. Louis City equalized in the 89th minute through Jared Stroud. Here is a look back at the match: * The Revs controlled possession in the first half but failed to create any clear-cut chances. * St. Louis City grew into the game in the second half and created several chances of their own. * The Revs took the lead in the 55th minute when Bou finished off a cross from Tommy McNamara. * St. Louis City pressed for an equalizer and was rewarded in the 89th minute when Stroud headed home a cross from Eduard Lowen. The draw extends the Revs' unbeaten streak to three games. They will next be in action on Saturday, August 27, when they travel to face the Philadelphia Union.
Takeaways from the Match
Here are some takeaways from the match: * The Revs need to be more clinical in front of goal. They created several chances but failed to put them away. * The Revs' defense needs to be more solid. They allowed St. Louis City to create several chances, including the one that led to their goal. * The Revs need to find a way to close out games. They have now drawn three of their last four games.
What's Next for the Revs?
The Revs will next be in action on Saturday, August 27, when they travel to face the Philadelphia Union. The Union are currently in first place in the Eastern Conference, so it will be a tough test for the Revs. The Revs will need to be at their best to get a result against the Union. They will need to be clinical in front of goal, solid in defense, and find a way to close out the game.
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