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5 days ago
- Sport
Ilay Feingold scores 2 of New England's 3 second-half goals to beat 10-man Montreal
MONTREAL -- Ilay Feingold scored two of New England's three second-half goals and the Revolution beat 10-man CF Montreal 3-0 on Saturday night. New England (6-4-5) ran its unbeaten streak to nine games (5-0-4) dating to April 12. It also marked the seventh straight road result for New England, tying a franchise record set in 2019. Montreal (1-11-5) is winless in its last four MLS matches and has failed to win at home in seven tries. Montreal controlled play in the opening half, outshooting New England 8-2. But things changed when Montreal forward Giacomo Vrioni was given a red card in the 36th minute for 'violent conduct' on New England defender Keegan Hughes. Revolution midfielder Peyton Miller froze Montreal goalkeeper Jonathan Sirois to score his first career MLS goal in the 48th. The lead doubled in the 55th when Feingold made a run inside the box for a left-footed finish. Feingold scored again in the 87th for his third goal in two games. Revolution goalkeeper Aljaz Ivacic earned his seventh clean sheet of the season. The club has allowed 14 goals through 15 games to lead the league.


Hamilton Spectator
5 days ago
- Sport
- Hamilton Spectator
Ilay Feingold scores 2 of New England's 3 second-half goals to beat 10-man Montreal
MONTREAL (AP) — Ilay Feingold scored two of New England's three second-half goals and the Revolution beat 10-man CF Montreal 3-0 on Saturday night. New England (6-4-5) ran its unbeaten streak to nine games (5-0-4) dating to April 12. It also marked the seventh straight road result for New England, tying a franchise record set in 2019. Montreal (1-11-5) is winless in its last four MLS matches and has failed to win at home in seven tries. Montreal controlled play in the opening half, outshooting New England 8-2. But things changed when Montreal forward Giacomo Vrioni was given a red card in the 36th minute for 'violent conduct' on New England defender Keegan Hughes. Revolution midfielder Peyton Miller froze Montreal goalkeeper Jonathan Sirois to score his first career MLS goal in the 48th. The lead doubled in the 55th when Feingold made a run inside the box for a left-footed finish. Feingold scored again in the 87th for his third goal in two games. Revolution goalkeeper Aljaz Ivacic earned his seventh clean sheet of the season. The club has allowed 14 goals through 15 games to lead the league. ___ AP soccer:


Fox Sports
5 days ago
- Sport
- Fox Sports
Ilay Feingold scores 2 of New England's 3 second-half goals to beat 10-man Montreal
Associated Press MONTREAL (AP) — Ilay Feingold scored two of New England's three second-half goals and the Revolution beat 10-man CF Montreal 3-0 on Saturday night. New England (6-4-5) ran its unbeaten streak to nine games (5-0-4) dating to April 12. It also marked the seventh straight road result for New England, tying a franchise record set in 2019. Montreal (1-11-5) is winless in its last four MLS matches and has failed to win at home in seven tries. Montreal controlled play in the opening half, outshooting New England 8-2. But things changed when Montreal forward Giacomo Vrioni was given a red card in the 36th minute for 'violent conduct' on New England defender Keegan Hughes. Revolution midfielder Peyton Miller froze Montreal goalkeeper Jonathan Sirois to score his first career MLS goal in the 48th. The lead doubled in the 55th when Feingold made a run inside the box for a left-footed finish. Feingold scored again in the 87th for his third goal in two games. Revolution goalkeeper Aljaz Ivacic earned his seventh clean sheet of the season. The club has allowed 14 goals through 15 games to lead the league. ___ AP soccer:


Winnipeg Free Press
5 days ago
- Sport
- Winnipeg Free Press
Ilay Feingold scores 2 of New England's 3 second-half goals to beat 10-man Montreal
MONTREAL (AP) — Ilay Feingold scored two of New England's three second-half goals and the Revolution beat 10-man CF Montreal 3-0 on Saturday night. New England (6-4-5) ran its unbeaten streak to nine games (5-0-4) dating to April 12. It also marked the seventh straight road result for New England, tying a franchise record set in 2019. Montreal (1-11-5) is winless in its last four MLS matches and has failed to win at home in seven tries. Montreal controlled play in the opening half, outshooting New England 8-2. But things changed when Montreal forward Giacomo Vrioni was given a red card in the 36th minute for 'violent conduct' on New England defender Keegan Hughes. Revolution midfielder Peyton Miller froze Montreal goalkeeper Jonathan Sirois to score his first career MLS goal in the 48th. The lead doubled in the 55th when Feingold made a run inside the box for a left-footed finish. Feingold scored again in the 87th for his third goal in two games. Revolution goalkeeper Aljaz Ivacic earned his seventh clean sheet of the season. The club has allowed 14 goals through 15 games to lead the league. ___ AP soccer:


Boston Globe
5 days ago
- Sport
- Boston Globe
Thanks to big nights from Peyton Miller and Ilay Feingold, Revolution extend unbeaten run to nine
Caleb Porter's Revolution are now 6-4-5 on the season, while Montreal (1-11-5) remained rooted to the bottom of the Eastern Conference. Former Revolution striker Giacomo Vrioni was hungry to score against his former club. Instead, the new Montreal front man was sent off in the 36th minute on a straight red card for kicking out on Revolution defender Keegan Hughes during a tussle on the sideline. Advertisement The visitors couldn't take advantage of the situation until the second half. But three minutes after the restart, a perfect cross to the back post by right-back Feingold found left back Miller crashing the post for a volley finish. Feingold made it 2-0 in the 55th minute, cutting in from the right flank onto his left foot and curling a shot inside the far right post of Montreal keeper Jonathan Sirois. Feingold with 1 Assist + 1 Goal. 😎 — New England Revolution (@NERevolution) Miller returned the favor to Feingold in the 87th minute, crossing to the back right post for an easy volley past Sirois. Peyton Miller ➡️ Feingoat! ⚽️⚽️ — New England Revolution (@NERevolution) Aljaz Ivacic made two saves to earn another shutout. The Revolution are now off until June 14, when they'll host FC Cincinnati. Advertisement