Sergio Santos scored in the second half and Roman Celentano made it stand up as FC Cincinnati edged New England 1-0, beating the Revolution at TQL Stadium for the first time on Saturday night.
Here are three takeaways from the New England Revolution's 1-0 loss vs. FC Cincinnati, coming despite hitting the post twice.
Cincinnati, a Supporters' Shield favorite before the season, won its second straight despite playing without four starters, including striker Evander and Arlington’s Miles Robinson.
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