Marcel Hartel provides insurance as St. Louis City tops Revolution 3-1 for first victory of season
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Marcel Hartel had the lone goal of the second half, and St. Louis City spoiled New England’s first trip to Energizer Park with a come-from-behind 3-1 victory over the Revolution
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Marcel Hartel provides insurance as St. Louis City tops Revolution 3-1 for first victory of season Marcel Hartel had the lone goal of the second half, and St. Louis City spoiled New England’s first trip to Energizer Park with a come-from-behind 3-1 victory over the Revolution By The Associated Press March 21, 2026, 10:58 PM ST. LOUIS -- Marcel Hartel had the lone goal of the second half on Saturday night, and St. Louis City spoiled New England's first trip to Energizer Park with a come-from-behind 3-1 victory over the Revolution. St. Louis City (1-3-1) had just one goal — by Hartel — through its first four matches before coming to life after spotting New England (1-3-0) an early lead. The Revolution jumped in front in the 14th minute when defender Ilay Feingold used assists from Luca Langoni and Carles Gil to score for the first time this season. Feingold had three goals in 29 appearances as a rookie last year. Langoni's four assists on the season have come in the last two matches. Gil's first assist of the campaign gives him 74 in 197 career appearances — all with the Revs. St. Louis City answered with the equalizer in the 29th minute after Simon Becher took a pass from Daniel Edelman and scored his 12th goal in 66 career appearances. Edelman also assisted on the club's first goal by Hartel. Chris Durkin scored in the third minute of stoppage time and St. Louis City took a 2-1 lead into halftime. It was his seventh career goal in 147 appearances. Defender Rafael Santos notched his first assist in his first season with the club and his seventh in 87 career matches. Hartel added the insurance goal unassisted in the 83rd minute. Roman Bürki saved one shot for St. Louis City. Matt Turner turned away three shots for New England. Popular Reads 'I'm totally shocked': Woman arrested in 2011 cold case murder Mar 18, 4:20 PM Iran live updates: Trump threatens Iran's power plants if strait not opened in 2 days 4 hours ago 'Multiple waves' of unauthorized drones recently spott...
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