Tom Pearce and Nathan Saliba scored within the second half as CF Montreal erased a two-goal deficit and earned a 2-2 draw in opposition to the New England Revolution on Wednesday in Foxborough, Mass.
Bobby Wooden and Esmir Bajraktarevic scored within the first half for New England.
The Revolution (8-16-4, 28 factors) noticed their winless streak attain 4 matches (0-2-2). Their final win was a 5-0 highway victory in opposition to Montreal on Aug. 24.
CF Montreal (7-12-10, 31 factors) prevented their ninth away lack of the season, however they have not gained on the highway since a 3-2 victory at Inter Miami on March 10.
Montreal halved its deficit within the 53rd minute by Pearce’s left-footed free kick from lengthy distance. It was Pearce’s first MLS objective.
The guests tied it at 2-2 within the 68th minute, as Saliba shook off his defender and beat goalie Aljaz Ivacic with a well-taken shot from simply outdoors the highest of the 18-yard field.
Neither group may discover the winner, although.
New England broke by within the twenty fourth minute as Peyton Miller acquired a cross from Carles Gil and laid it off to Bobby Wooden. From past the field, Wooden then let unfastened a blistering strike to make it 1-0.
It was Wooden’s third objective in opposition to Montreal in a span of three 1/2 weeks.
Gil logged the 73rd help of his profession, tying him with Steve Ralston for the regular-season membership file. In the meantime, Miller turned the eighth-youngest participant in MLS historical past to earn an help in regular-season play (16 years, 315 days).
The Revs upped their lead within the thirty sixth minute as Gil discovered Bajraktarevic with a cross on the proper aspect of the pitch. Bajraktarevic made a run to the highest of the field and laced one previous goalkeeper Jonathan Sirois for a 2-0 benefit.
New England appeared to make it 3-0 within the forty second minute, however the potential objective did not rely as Luca Langoni was offside within the buildup.
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