Final
Revs leave it late in win over 10-man SKC
Apr 27, 2014 - 1:43 AM Foxborough, MA (SportsNetwork.com) - The New England Revolution left it late at Gillette Stadium on Saturday, scoring twice in second-half stoppage time to get a 2-0 win over 10-man Sporting Kansas City.There was little in the way of action until Aurelien Collin was sent off for a rash challenge in the 74th minute.
It looked as though the Revs would squander their one-man advantage, but Teal Bunbury managed to secure three points against his former side when he turned in a deflected cross in the second minute of added time.
Lee Nguyen made sure of the win shortly after, converting a penalty kick that resulted from a hand ball in the box by Oriol Rosell for his team-leading third goal of the campaign.
New England (3-3-2) is unbeaten in its last three matches, climbing to 11 points on the season to go level with Sporting (3-2-2).
- SPORTING KANSAS CITY: 0
NEW ENGLAND: 2
Final
Apr 26 9:32 PM - SPORTING KANSAS CITY: 0
NEW ENGLAND: 2
2nd Half - 90+5'
Sporting Kansas City 0, Revolution 2 90+5'Apr 26 9:30 PM - SPORTING KANSAS CITY: 0
NEW ENGLAND: 1
2nd Half - 90+3'
Sporting Kansas City 0, Revolution 1 90+3'Apr 26 9:28 PM - SPORTING KANSAS CITY: 0
NEW ENGLAND: 0
Halftime
Apr 26 8:26 PM - SPORTING KANSAS CITY: 0
NEW ENGLAND: 0
1st Half - 2'
Apr 26 7:39 PM
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