Major League Soccer
·4. Mai 2025
Carles Gil's MVP form extends New England Revolution winning streak

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·4. Mai 2025
By Jaime Uribarri
Is it beginning to feel like 2021 again for New England Revolution star Carles Gil?
Midfielder · New England Revolution
That year’s Landon Donovan MLS MVP, Gil continued his torrid form on Saturday with a stunning first-touch volley golazo that paced the Revs to a 2-0 win at Toronto FC – good for their fourth straight victory.
Gil has 5g/1a this season, all coming during his last six games. Coincidentally, New England have five wins and one defeat during that stretch, moving into Audi MLS Cup Playoff positioning in the Eastern Conference after going winless through the first four matchdays.
“Since the beginning, we’ve said that we also want to be one of the best teams in the league,” Gil told reporters post-match. “And we showed that in the first half, scoring two goals.”
“… It’s what we want: Be a big team in this league. And right now, we are showing we can do it.”
Marquee winter signing Leo Campana also found the back of the net, scoring for the second straight game as New England appear to have turned a new corner after waiting until Matchday 5 to get their first open-play goal of the season.
“It’s big. We need our strikers to produce goals,” Porter said. “When you look at our system and how we’re playing, we’re gonna get the lion’s share of goals from the two strikers and the [No.] 10.
“Carles is producing, and we’re starting to get the strikers going now. Leo with two and [Ignatius] Ganago with one. It felt like we attacked well today.”
So well, the Revs could’ve easily won by a more lopsided scoreline if not for several highlight-reel saves from TFC goalkeeper Sean Johnson.
“We’re a little bit disappointed because we couldn’t score three, four, even five goals in the first half,” Gil said. “For me, the important thing is to create these types of chances, because it’s coming.
“… We continue to be a better team.”
For Porter, that’s exactly the kind of attitude that fills him with confidence in his squad.
“This group is good when they have an edge,” Porter said. “It’s a tricky game. You know, I’ve been in these types of games a lot. These trap games, playing a team that on the outside looks to be an inferior team. You see these it every week in our league, you see these head-scratcher results.
“We weren’t gonna let that happen. We’re too hungry.”
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