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Revolution Fall 2-0 to First Place Toronto

Saturday, June 24, 2017

 

Jay Heaps

The New England Revolution fell 2-0 to first place Toronto FC on Friday night in Toronto. 

The loss is New England’s second straight and drops them to 5-7-5 on the year. They are 0-6-3 on the road.

Toronto Shuts Out Revolution 

Toronto defender Drew Moor scored in the 11th minute to give Toronto a 1-0 lead. 

The Revolution had a great chance in the 88th minute when a Teal Bunbury header was stopped by Toronto goalkeeper Alex Bono. 

The Revs would outshoot Toronto 12-9 in the game, including  6-3 in the second half. 

Toronto would seal the game in extra time on a goal by forward Sebastian Giovinco found the back of the net to put Toronto up 2-0. 

Next up 

New England returns to action on June 28, when they host D.C. United in the 2017 U.S. Open Cup Round of 16 at Harvard University's Jordan Field. 

 

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