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Orlando City is the rule of the prince and not a brand against the revolution

September 14, 2024; Orlando, Florida, USA; Orlando City midfielder Martin Ojeda (11) and New England Revolution striker Luca Langoni (41) battle for control of the ball during the first half at Inter&Co Stadium. Mandatory photo credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

Orlando City ended its temporary suspension over the New England Revolution with a 3-0 win in Florida on Saturday.

Rafael Santos and Facundo Torres said in the first period, and Duncan McGuire commented in the second period, that Orlando (11.10.7, 40 points) was superior at the end of our two games with a score of 6-1-1.

Pedro Gallese informed him that Orlando had recently received his last conviction.

Orlando defeated Nueva Inglaterra (8-16-3, 27 points) 3-1 in the second round of clubs on July 13. The Revs played alone in Victoria in the final five minutes (1-2-2).

Torres is about to make his second stop in the 55th minute of the night, but then he stops with the trail of fire in the distance, striving for it.

The Centrocampista de los Revs, Carles Gil, had an excellent opportunity to correct a mistake from the primary within 60 minutes of receiving a new year, but Gallese recognized an excellent opportunity to bring the Portería to zero.

McGuire agreed to safety in the 74th minute, receiving a pass from Nicolas Lodeiro and meeting the cake closest to the Portero de los Revs, Aljaz Ivacic.

Orlando had three days left and ended up 2-0 after 45 minutes.

Santos picked up the marker in the 22nd minute, with a break from the source of the fire in the area running on the arc to his first gold of the time.

Only a few minutes later, Ramiro Enrique had to fight back to win 2-0, but his draw ended with the final march.

Gil was penalized in the 46th minute with the maneuver in the area. As a penalty that now followed, Torres converted with the cake spoiled just before the last minute, doubling the vent of Orlando as he went after the scan.

Caleb Porter, the Jefe of the Revolution, was banned for a game with his later comments during the duel against St. Louis, which ended 2-2 with New Inglaterra.

–Field level resources