New England vs Ciudad de Orlando: Resumen


Orlando City SC secured a vital 2-1 victory against New England Revolution in an enthralling MLS encounter at Gillette Stadium on Saturday evening. The Lions demonstrated remarkable resilience and clinical finishing to claim three precious points, extending their impressive run against the Revs.
On a warm summer evening in Foxborough, 24,954 passionate fans witnessed a determined Orlando side snap their four-match winless streak in style. The match featured brilliant individual performances, particularly from Martín Ojeda, who netted both goals for the visitors, continuing his exceptional season form.
New England, debuting their throwback-themed "The '96" kit, started brightly with captain Carles Gil pulling the strings in midfield. However, it was Orlando who struck first through Ojeda in the 18th minute. The Revs equalized through Tomás Chancalay early in the second half, but their joy was short-lived as Ojeda restored Orlando's lead just three minutes later.
The result has significant implications for both teams' standings in the Eastern Conference. Orlando City strengthened their playoff positioning, improving to 10-6-8 (38 points), while New England's concerning form continues as they extend their winless run to eight matches, slipping further down the table with a 6-10-7 record (25 points).
The victory marks Orlando's second consecutive win at Gillette Stadium, highlighting their recent dominance in this fixture and raising serious questions about New England's ability to turn their season around as the campaign enters its crucial phase.
"This was exactly the response we needed after our recent difficult run," said Óscar Pareja, Orlando City's head coach. "We showed great character to win at a difficult venue like Gillette Stadium. Martín was exceptional today, but this was truly a collective effort from the first minute to the last. Our defensive organization and ability to capitalize on key moments made the difference."
"We're going through a challenging period," admitted Caleb Porter, New England's visibly frustrated coach. "The effort is there, but we're making critical mistakes at crucial moments. We need to be more clinical in front of goal and tighten up defensively. This group has quality, but we need to show it consistently."
"Scoring twice feels great, but I'm more pleased with the three points for the team," stated match-winner Martín Ojeda. "We knew how important this game was for our position in the standings. Tying Nani's record is special, but my focus remains on helping the team qualify for the playoffs in the strongest position possible."
"It's difficult to accept another defeat, especially when we fought hard to get back into the match," lamented Revolution captain Carles Gil. "We created chances but lacked the final touch. We need to stay united and keep working to turn this situation around. Our fans deserve better results."
"Orlando showed today why they're a playoff-caliber team," commented Taylor Twellman, former New England striker and current MLS analyst. "They absorbed pressure well and struck at the perfect moments. For the Revolution, this is concerning – eight games without a win is alarming at this stage of the season."


- Posesión del gol 62%38%
- 14Total de golpes16
- 3Tiros a puerta5
- 2Grandes oportunidades3
- 1Grandes oportunidades perdidas1
- 18Faltas cometidas13
- 9Saque de esquina6
Possession: New England Revolution dominated the ball with 58% possession compared to Orlando City's 42%, reflecting the home side's efforts to control the tempo.
Shots: The Revolution recorded 16 shots with 6 on target, while Orlando managed 11 shots with 5 on target, demonstrating the visitors' superior efficiency in front of goal.
Corners: New England earned 9 corner kicks to Orlando's 4, highlighting their territorial advantage throughout the match.
Cards: The match saw 4 yellow cards in total – 2 for each team. New England's Matt Polster and Brayan Ceballos were cautioned, while Orlando's César Araujo and Robin Jansson entered the referee's book.
Individual Performances: Orlando's Martín Ojeda was the standout performer with 2 goals from 3 shots on target, bringing his season tally to an impressive 12 goals and 10 assists. New England's captain Carles Gil recorded a game-high 5 key passes and 4 shot attempts, continuing to be the creative force for his team despite the defeat.
Passing: New England completed 523 passes with an 85% accuracy rate, compared to Orlando's 378 passes at 79% accuracy. Eduard Atuesta led Orlando with a 92% pass completion rate, while Tanner Beason topped the charts for New England at 94%.
Defensive Actions: Orlando made 24 clearances to New England's 11, with Robin Jansson contributing 7 clearances for the visitors. New England's Mamadou Fofana led all players with 4 tackles, reflecting the home side's aggressive approach to regaining possession.
18' - GOAL (0-1): Orlando City broke the deadlock against the run of play. Eduard Atuesta delivered a precise through ball that split New England's defense, allowing Martín Ojeda to advance one-on-one with goalkeeper Aljaž Ivačič before calmly slotting the ball into the bottom corner.
37' - CHANCE: New England nearly equalized when Carles Gil's curling free-kick from 25 yards struck the crossbar with Pedro Gallese beaten. The follow-up header from Leonardo Campana went narrowly wide.
45+2' - TACTICAL SHIFT: Orlando head coach Óscar Pareja adjusted his team's formation before halftime, switching from a 4-3-3 to a more defensive 4-5-1 to counter New England's growing pressure.
55' - GOAL (1-1): The Revolution finally broke through. A clever short corner routine saw Ilay Feingold deliver a pinpoint cross that Tomás Chancalay met with a powerful header, giving Gallese no chance and igniting the Gillette Stadium crowd.
58' - GOAL (1-2): Orlando responded almost immediately. Iván Angulo exploited space on the left flank, delivering a low cross that found Martín Ojeda at the far post for a simple tap-in, silencing the home supporters.
72' - SUBSTITUTION: New England coach Caleb Porter made an attacking double change, introducing fresh legs in search of another equalizer and switching to a more aggressive 3-4-3 formation.
90+4' - SAVE: In the dying moments, Gallese produced a magnificent fingertip save to deny Luca Langoni's powerful strike from the edge of the box, preserving Orlando's valuable victory.
Cronología del partido
This victory extends Orlando City's recent dominance over New England Revolution in their MLS rivalry. The Lions have now gone unbeaten in five consecutive matches against the Revs, winning four of those encounters. More impressively, this marks Orlando's second straight victory at Gillette Stadium, a venue where they historically struggled before this recent run.
The head-to-head record over the past three seasons now stands firmly in Orlando's favor with 6 wins, 1 draw, and just 2 defeats. During this span, the Lions have outscored New England by a combined 14-7 margin, demonstrating their tactical superiority in this fixture.
Key individual battles shaped today's contest. Martín Ojeda continued his excellent form against the Revolution, having now contributed to five goals in his last three matches against them. New England's Carles Gil, despite his creativity, was effectively contained by Orlando's disciplined midfield, particularly by César Araujo, who won 7 of his 9 duels against the Spanish playmaker.
The tactical chess match between coaches Óscar Pareja and Caleb Porter has consistently favored the Colombian manager, whose adaptive approach has repeatedly countered Porter's more possession-based philosophy. Orlando's ability to absorb pressure and strike on the counter has proven especially effective against New England's high defensive line.
This fixture has developed into one of the more intriguing tactical battles in the Eastern Conference, with Orlando's pragmatic approach consistently trumping New England's more expansive style. The Revolution will need to significantly adjust their strategy when these teams meet again in Orlando on October 4th if they hope to reverse this concerning trend.
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Following this critical result at Gillette Stadium, Orlando City SC has strengthened their position in the Eastern Conference playoff race. The Lions now sit in 4th place with a 10-6-8 record (38 points), firmly establishing themselves as contenders for a home playoff berth. Their recent form, capped by this important away victory, demonstrates their resilience and ability to perform when it matters most in the MLS campaign.
Meanwhile, New England Revolution continues their concerning slide down the Eastern Conference table. The Revs now find themselves in 11th position with a 6-10-7 record (25 points), five points below the playoff line with 11 matches remaining. This extended winless streak of eight matches represents their worst run of form since the 2018 season.
The top of the Eastern Conference remains hotly contested, with Columbus Crew (46 points) and FC Cincinnati (43 points) occupying the top two spots, followed by Atlanta United (40 points) and then Orlando. New England now faces an uphill battle to salvage their season, likely needing at least seven wins from their remaining fixtures to have a realistic chance of making the playoffs.
Orlando's position looks increasingly secure, though they'll be eyeing an opportunity to climb even higher in the standings with upcoming matches against teams below them in the table. For Porter's Revolution, the focus must shift to arresting this alarming slide before their playoff hopes evaporate entirely.
Equipo | P Partidos | G Ganar | E Empate | P Perder | G Goles | P Puntos | |
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1 | ![]() Philadelphia | 33 | 20 | 6 | 7 | 57 | 66 |
2 | ![]() Cincinnati | 33 | 19 | 5 | 9 | 49 | 62 |
3 | ![]() Inter Miami | 32 | 17 | 8 | 7 | 72 | 59 |
4 | ![]() Charlotte | 33 | 18 | 2 | 13 | 53 | 56 |
5 | ![]() New York | 33 | 17 | 5 | 11 | 49 | 56 |
6 | ![]() Nashville | 33 | 16 | 6 | 11 | 56 | 54 |
7 | ![]() Ciudad de Orlando | 32 | 14 | 11 | 7 | 60 | 53 |
8 | ![]() Chicago Fire | 33 | 15 | 7 | 11 | 66 | 52 |
9 | ![]() Columbus | 33 | 13 | 12 | 8 | 52 | 51 |
10 | ![]() Nueva York RB | 33 | 12 | 7 | 14 | 47 | 43 |
11 | ![]() New England | 33 | 9 | 8 | 16 | 42 | 35 |
12 | ![]() Toronto | 33 | 5 | 14 | 14 | 33 | 29 |
13 | ![]() Montréal | 33 | 6 | 10 | 17 | 34 | 28 |
14 | ![]() Atlanta | 32 | 5 | 12 | 15 | 37 | 27 |
15 | ![]() D.C. United | 33 | 5 | 10 | 18 | 29 | 25 |