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Ten-man Revs secure a point in NYC, but still in search of first victory in 2016

NEW YORK – The New England Revolution picked up their third point of the season on Saturday afternoon at Yankee Stadium, but they’re still in search of their first three points of the campaign.

Chris Tierney’s 38th-minute free kick cancelled out Tommy McNamara’s 10th-minute opener as the Revs battled New York City FC to a 1-1 draw, the Revolution’s third draw through four games in 2016. They also picked up a single point in Houston (3-3 draw) and at home against D.C. United (0-0 draw).

New England certainly had their opportunities to secure a first victory on Saturday, as they created a series of quality chances both before and after Gershon Koffie was sent off early in the second half, reducing the Revolution to 10 men for the final 39 minutes.