FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Creating chances wasn’t an issue for the New England Revolution on Saturday night; they generated 21 shots, including six on target, while keeping 63 percent of the possession.
The issue at Gillette Stadium was instead finishing, as the Revs were shut out in a 1-0 loss to a plucky FC Dallas side that has conceded a league-low three goals through five games. The loss was New England’s first since the season opener in Philadelphia, snapping their unbeaten run (3-0-1) at four games.
“We had more than enough chances to score goals tonight,” said head coach Brad Friedel.