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Revolution Fall to Columbus 1-0

Sunday, May 20, 2018

 

The New England Revolution fell 1-0 to the Columbus Crew on Saturday night at Gillette Stadium.

“Disappointed we lost at home. We don’t like doing that once, especially not twice in a season. It was a kind of ugly game and ugly weather, ugly night, and little details – a set piece; you hate to lose on that. It felt like a game that was going to come down to [that], we had a couple chances on our set pieces. We’ll kick ourselves for the lack of – we weren’t switched on for every single moment of the game,” said Revolution goaltender Matt Turner after the game.

The loss drops the Revolution 5-4-2 overall, while Columbus improves to 7-3-3.

Crew Edge Revolution

With the game still scoreless, Columbus’ Lalas Abubaker found the back of the net in the 85th minute to put the Crew up 1-0.

The Revolution fired six shots on net in the game, but were unable to score.

Next up

The Revolution return to action Saturday, May 26 when they travel to Vancouver to take on the Whitecaps.

Game time is set for 5:30 p.m.

 

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