Final: Toronto FC 1, Revs 0

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Toronto FC used a second-minute goal from Matias Laba to claim a 1-0 win against the New England Revolution at Gillette Stadium on Sunday night.

The Revolution (8-8-6, 30 pts) out-shot Toronto (4-10-8, 20 pts.) 17-6 on the night, and out-possessed the visitors 63.7% to 36.3%, but the Reds made the early goal stand while goalkeeper Joe Bendik made two saves in the win.

Laba staked the Reds to the early advantage, capitalizing on a Revs’ defensive miscue and stripping a New England defender near midfield to sprint toward goal. Revs defender Stephen McCarthy committed to the tackle at the edge of the 18-yard box, but Laba cut back and went in clear on goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth. He beat Shuttleworth one-on-one, but while Revs midfielder Scott Caldwell streaked in to disrupt the shot, Laba got on the end of the loose ball and slotted it home for a 1-0 Toronto FC lead.

The Revolution, which had two shots cleared off the goal line by the TFC defense in the first half, controlled the game throughout and had several chances to equalize.

The Revs had their first chance in the 13th minute when Dimitry Imbongo picked up a long bending pass down the sideline from Juan Toja and streaked toward goal. At the end line, he turned and sent a low ball back through the goal box, but Bendik palmed it into the oncoming path of Diego Fagundez and the 18-year old’s right-footed shot was blocked by Ashtone Morgan on the goal line to prevent the equalizer.

Bendik came up big again in the 17th minute when he stopped a Lee Nguyen first-time volley off a Saer Sene pass. Nguyen let loose from the top of the box with his right foot, taking the ball off the bounce, but the goalkeeper stood for the save to again prevent a Revs goal.

The Revs had an entertaining series in the 34th minute that nearly leveled the game. The play started with a simple one-two interplay between Sene and Andrew Farrell down the right wing. Farrell came away with the ball and advanced toward goal, but a pair of defenders closed down on him and disrupted his pass. He was able to get on the end of the bouncing ball and over-head kicked it into the area to Imbongo, who rose up and chested Farrell’s pass to Fagundez. His shot was cleared off the line by Richard Eckersley, but was cleared back to Farrell on the right wing, who found Caldwell outside penalty arc. Caldwell’s shot from distance was blocked, but fell to Chris Tierney lying deeper on the left wing. Tierney then launched a longer-distance shot that was on a line, but inches high of the goal and Bednik’s out-stretched hand.

The Revs had another chance in the 42nd minute when Imbongo’s cross from the right side was just deflected by Bendik’s reach. The ball landed at Sene’s feet on the far post and the Frenchman shot with his right foot into the open net, but mis-fired and found side-netting, again unable to notch the equalizer.

At the half, the Revs had out-shot Toronto 10-3, but Laba’s goal still stood as the difference.

While the Revs continued to maintain a decidedly strong edge in possession in the second half – 64.6 to 35.4 – they only managed seven shots – one of which was on target. However, after switching to a 3-4-3 formation in an attempt to find the tying goal – by removing McCarthy and inserting forward Chad Barrett – the Revs pushed, but continued to find a congested TFC defense.

In the game’s dying minutes, Fagundez had one final go. Off a free kick on the right sideline – after Barrett was tackled near his face – Nguyen found Fagundez rising up at the far post. Fagundez’s side volley beat Bednik, but clipped off the crossbar and the final whistle came moments later.

The Revolution returns to action on Saturday, Aug. 10, when the team travels to face Sporting Kansas City at Sporting Park. Kickoff is set for 8:30 p.m. ET, and the match will be broadcast live on TV by Comcast SportsNet and on the radio by 98.5 The Sports Hub.

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New England Revolution vs. Toronto FC
August 4, 2013 – Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)

New England Revolution 0, Toronto FC 1

Scoring Summary:
TOR – Matias Laba (unassisted) 2


New England Revolution: Bobby Shuttleworth, Chris Tierney, Jose Goncalves, Stephen McCarthy (Chad Barrett 74), Andrew Farrell, Diego Fagundez, Juan Toja (Kelyn Rowe 60), Scott Caldwell, Lee Nguyen, Saer Sene, Dimitry Imbongo

Substitutes Not Used: Matt Reis, Kevin Alston, A.J. Soares, Andy Dorman, Ryan Guy

STATS: Shots 17, Shots on Target 4, Corner Kicks 10, Saves 1, Fouls 10, Offsides 2, Passes 443 (78.6%), Possession 63.7%

Toronto FC: Joe Bendik, Richard Eckersley, Steven Caldwell, Doneil Henry, Ashtone Morgan, Reggie Lambe, Jonathan Osorio, Matias Laba, Bobby Convey, Andrew Wiedeman (Justin Braun 69), Jeremy Brockie (Jeremy Hall 80)

Substitutes Not Used: Stefan Frei, Alvaro Rey, Darel Russell, Gale Agbossoumonde, Michael Thomas

STATS: Shots 6, Shots on Target 2, Corner Kicks 3, Saves 4, Fouls 13, Offsides 2, Passes 249 (61.4%), Possession 36.3%

* Note that all statistics are unofficial as supplied by Opta

Misconduct Summary:
TOR – Reggie Lambe (caution) 38
TOR – Matias Laba (caution) 74
NE – Lee Nguyen (caution) 79
NE – Dimitry Imbongo (caution) 90
NE – Jose Goncalves (caution) 93+
TOR – Justin Braun (caution) 93+

Referee: Ricardo Salazar
Assistant Referees: James Conlee (AR1), Kevin Klinger (AR2)
Fourth Official: Geoff Gamble
Weather: 75 degrees and partly sunny
Attendance: 11,543

Team Records
New England Revolution – 8-8-6 (30 pts.)
Toronto FC – 4-10-8 (20 pts.)

GAME NOTES


  • With the loss, the Revs dropped to 8-8-6 (30 pts.) overall and 4-4-3 at home
  • Coupled with a loss in their last home match – a 2-1 loss to Houston on July 13 – the Revs have now lost back-to-back home games
  • The Revs fell to 5-4-6 against Toronto FC all-time, including a 5-2-2 at home
  • The Revs are now 6-4-3 against the Eastern Conference this season
  • Sunday’s loss snapped the club’s two-game winning streak, that included a 2-0 win at Columbus on July 20 and a 2-1 win at D.C. on July 27
  • The Revs 17 attempts on goal against Toronto are tied for third most this season … the Revs recorded 19 attempts on goal twice this season
  • The Revs also tied their season-high in corner kicks with 10 … the Revs had 10 corners against Real Salt Lake on May 8 at Gillette Stadium
  • Sunday’s loss marked the first game in which the Revs were shutout since June 8 against D.C. United, a span of seven league games and nine across all competitions … on the season, the Revs have been shut out seven times through 22 games
  • Tonight’s game marked the 17th game this season – in 22 – that the Revs have allowed one goal or fewer in a game
  • Juan Toja returned to the starting lineup for the first time since July 17 at Colorado … Toja played 60 minutes in the loss
  • Diego Fagundez tied his season-high for shots (six) and shots on goal (three) in the loss
  • Lee Nguyen picked up a yellow card in the loss, his fourth yellow card of the season