In a thrilling match at Gillette Stadium, the New England Revolution extended their unbeaten streak to seven games with a 2-1 victory over the Philadelphia Union. Despite an own goal by Will Sands that gave Philadelphia a 1-0 lead in the first half, New England bounced back in the second half. Luca Langoni equalized in the 61st minute with a goal assisted by Carles Gil, who later scored the winning goal unassisted in the 87th minute. This win keeps New England tied with Inter Miami in the Eastern Conference standings, just behind Nashville SC. The Union, struggling this season, have only one win and are experiencing their worst start in club history. They will face Orlando City next, while New England prepares to host Nashville SC.
QUESTION: How might the New England Revolution’s current success under a new coach influence the team’s future performance and fan support?
