New England Revolution let the goals fly past Cincinnati

New England Revolution let the goals fly past Cincinnati: New England Revolution let the goals fly past CincinnatiNew England Revolution let the goals fly past Cincinnati

More Major League Soccer action continued on Sunday. Here is what went down across the league.


NER let goals fly past Cincinnati


Scorers: Ceballos 25', 45+3', Turgeman 31', Yusuf 53', Yow 87', Miller 89'; Valenzuela 19'.

Red: Valenzuela 69'

It was one-way traffic at Gillette Stadium as the New England Revolution put six past Cincinnati in front of home fans. 

It was the visitors, however, who initially opened the scoring through Dado Valenzuela. The No. 22 was allowed to drive forward into space and remained composed enough to find the bottom right corner beyond Matt Turner.

But then it was all going the Revolution's way.

Brayan Ceballos headed the equalizer downwards for his first MLS goal before securing a brace with a second header. In between those strikes, Dor Turgeman scored a lunging header of his own as the game stood 3-1.

Coming out after the break, things turned worse for Cincy. Yusuf scored the fourth goal of the night and the fourth header for the hosts about 10 minutes after the restart. 

Then, goalscorer Valenzuela was shown a straight red card, leaving the visitors down a man, alongside being three goals behind. 

Two late efforts from Griffin Yow and Peyton Miller then turned the final screws (with the last goal arriving as a sniper into the top left corner), as New England registered their first win of the season. It's also the first time the club scored six.


Coming up later, Vancouver host Minnesota and Seattle travel to San Jose.

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