New England Revolution continued their strong home form with a 3-0 win over CF Montréal on Saturday night, marking their second straight victory at Gillette Stadium.
The match also saw the return of goalkeeper Matt Turner, who recently featured for the United States Men’s National Team during the international break. After a difficult outing with the national team, Turner responded with a strong performance, helping secure the Revolution’s first clean sheet of the season, including a key late save to preserve the shutout.
New England set the tone early when Luca Langoni scored in the sixth minute. The lead held until the second half, when Mamadou Fofana doubled the advantage in the 77th minute. Peyton Miller added a third goal in stoppage time to seal the victory.
Turner emphasized the importance of the team’s collective effort, highlighting strong defensive play and growing confidence within the squad. He also noted the need for consistency as he competes with Matt Freese for the starting goalkeeper role ahead of the upcoming World Cup.
The Revolution remain perfect at home this season, outscoring opponents 9-1 in two matches, though they are still searching for their first road win. Currently sitting ninth in the Eastern Conference, New England will look to build momentum when they face D.C. United on April 11.


















