MLS: Revolution edge Charlotte FC, earn first win of season

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Carles Gil scored in first-half injury time and the New England Revolution picked up their first victory of the season by defeating visiting Charlotte FC 1-0 on Saturday night at rainy, cold Foxborough, Mass.

New England (1-4-1, 4 points) entered the weekend with the worst record in the MLS.

New England goalkeeper Henrich Ravas made three saves at the back end of a solid game in terms of positioning from the defense.

Kristijan Kahlina made two saves for Charlotte (2-3-2, 8 points).

Gil’s third goal of the season came three minutes into the extra time at the end of a transition sequence. Gil dribbled the ball into the box before passing to Nacho Gil, whose shot was blocked by Kahlina. The ball bounced back to Carles Gil for the goal-producing shot.

It also came directly after Carles Gil had been issued a yellow card. Still, he’s off to a good start after posting 11 goals last year.

The Revolution had the advantage in first-half possession, holding Charlotte to one shot on goal.

For Charlotte, Scott Arfield had an attempt from the box in second-half extra time but the ball sailed wide.

Charlotte had collected four points across its previous two matches, but it had trouble getting much clicking in less-than-ideal conditions and suffered its second shutout of the season despite generating six corner kicks.

–Field Level Media

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