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New England 2 – 0 New York City: Rate the players

NYCFC were outplayed by a New England that scored from open play for the first time this season.

It wasn't a good day at the office | Courtesy newyorkcityfc.com

A disorganized New York City FC defense was no match for a New England Revolution that scored two goals in a game for the first time this year. With this result, NYCFC's road record is a dismal 0W-2D-3L: Now it's time for you to rate the players.

New England were the more dangerous team from the opening whistle. The Revs hadn't scored a goal from open this year prior to tonight's game, but you couldn't tell by how they attacked the goal. They forced New York City goalkeeper Matt Freese to make four saves in the first half before Leo Campana finally found the back of the net with his first goal for New England.

Head Coach Pascal Jansen made five substitutions in the second half, bringing on Keaton Parks, Julián Fernández, Andrés Perea, Tayvon Gray, and Nico Cavallo. New York City grew into the game, and dominated play in the final ten minutes of the match. But despite the effort it was too little, too late.

The ratings form will remain open until 11:59 pm on Sunday, April 20. The results will be published on the morning of Monday, April 21.

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