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New York City FC began the month without being able to get a win on the road, although this Saturday they managed to salvage a 1-1 draw against the New England Revolution, a team that began the 2023 MLS season in great form with a at the top of the table.

The game began with the ball being disputed mainly in the middle of the field and with both teams trying to generate some collective or individual play that would allow them to open the scoring, however, this did not happen and they ended up going to half-time with a discreet goalless draw.

For the second half, both teams came out with the intention of imposing their game and getting ahead, something the Revolution managed to achieve at minute 70 with a goal by Spanish midfielder Carles Gil, who was assisted in a great way by striker Bobby Wood.

But the New York team did not give up at any time and managed to have greater control of the ball until at minute 80, the Brazilian team appeared so that their scorer, Talles Magno, tied the score with a pass from Gabriel Pereira, who had entered 15 minutes before.

The last moments of the match were pure friction with both teams looking for the score that would allow them to take the victory, but everything was just as close as in the previous minutes and neither could get hurt so they ended up signing a distribution of points with a clear bitter taste for both.

With this result, NYCFC remains in sixth place in the Eastern Conference with eight points, while New England remains in third place in the same conference with 13 points, one behind Cincinnati FC, the current leader of the Eastern Conference. the table after six days.

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By Scribe