FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Luca Langoni scored the go-ahead goal early in the second half and the New England Revolution held on for a 2-1 victory over Minnesota United on Saturday night to close out a four-match homestand.
Carles in the 5th minute to give New England a 1-0 lead. The PK was awarded when Dor Turgeman was fouled by Minnesota United defender Michael Boxall.
Kelvin in the 26th minute on a PK goal. Yeboah scored his eighth goal after posting a career-high nine last season in 30 appearances, and seven in nine matches in 2024 — his first season in the league. The PK came after New England midfielder Brooklyn Raines fouled Anthony Markanich.
of the campaign to score his third goal and give the Revolution a 2-1 lead in the 49th minute. Langoni has eight goals through his first 50 appearances and matched his career best for a single season.
Matt Turner totaled six saves in goal for New England (8-4-1).
Drake Callender saved three shots for Minnesota United (6-5-3).
The Revolution improve to 7-1-0 at home under first-year coach Marko Mitrović. The Revs set a club record with six straight wins at Gillette Stadium before losing 3-0 to Eastern Conference-leading Nashville SC on Wednesday.
Minnesota United was coming off a 1-0 loss to the Colorado Rapids. The club has gone 1-3-1 since a five-match unbeaten streak.
Up next
Minnesota: Hosts Real Salt Lake on Saturday.
New England: Visits Charlotte FC on Saturday.
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