New England Revolution vs Nashville SC Sep 28 2024 23:30 UTC

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Nashville SC and New England Revolution Draw in a Tight Match

Nashville SC and the New England Revolution drew 1-1 in a tight match at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The game was characterized by intense midfield battles and few clear scoring opportunities.

The first half was somewhat uneventful, with few dangerous chances for either team. The only notable action was the yellow card received by Nashville SC’s S. Moore in the 41st minute, followed by another to New England Revolution’s M. Polster in the 43rd.

The second half saw both teams become more aggressive, and the game came to life. The New England Revolution took the lead in the 86th minute with a goal from B. Bye, who capitalized on a defensive lapse by Nashville SC.

Despite the goal, Nashville SC did not back down and sought the equalizer with determination. Although they could not find the back of the net, their pressure kept the game exciting until the final whistle.

The statistics reflected a balanced match: The New England Revolution had 57% possession and took 8 shots, but only one of them was on target. Nashville SC, meanwhile, had 43% possession and 8 shots, 3 of them on goal.

The match was officiated by Marcos de Oliveira of the United States. The draw leaves Nashville SC with an extra point in the Major League Soccer standings.

Substitutions nashville sc: at minute 61 P. Yazbek came in and A. Godoy went out., at minute 62 J. Shaffelburg came in and T. Bunbury went out., at minute 78 S. Davis came in and T. Anunga went out., at minute 79 R. Leal came in and H. Mukhtar went out.

Substitutions new england revolution: at minute 62 E. Bajraktarevic came in and E. Boateng went out., at minute 79 B. Wood came in and G. Vrioni went out.

The teams lined up as follows:


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