The Revolution beat Charlotte FC 1-0 on Saturday, in the match held at Bank of America Stadium. The visit scored the game’s only goal in the 43rd minute of the second half, by Henry Kessler. After an individual movement on the right, the defender completes the goal from the large area and surprises the opposing goalkeeper, who can do nothing.

Charlotte FC and New England Revolution had scoring chances that ended up hitting the post and Kerwin Vargas and Henry Kessler couldn’t celebrate.

Henry Kessler put in a great performance. The New England Revolution defender was important, scoring 1 goal and fending off 6 dangerous balls.

Dejuan Jones also stood out. The New England Revolution defender was important for rejecting 6 dangerous balls.

The game got messed up with fouls and the players put on a stronger leg. There were 2 warned: Henry Kessler and Nathan Byrne.

Charlotte FC coach Christian Lattanzio presented a tactical 4-3-3 setup with Pablo Sisniega in goal; Nathan Byrne, Adilson Malanda, Bill Tuiloma and Joseph Mora on the defensive line; Karol Swiderski, Brandt Bronico and Ashley Westwood in the middle; and McKinze Gaines, Enzo Copetti and Kamil Józwiak in attack.

Meanwhile, the Bruce Arena side came out with a 4-5-1 tactical arrangement with Djordje Petrovic under three sticks; Brandon Bye, Henry Kessler, Dave Romney and Dejuan Jones in defense; Matt Polster, Noel Buck, Damian Rivera, Carles Gil and Dylan Borrero in midfield; and Giacomo Vrioni in front.

Rubiel Vázquez was in charge of overseeing the order of play during the game.

The following day, Charlotte FC will face St. Louis City as visitors, while Revolution will face Dynamo as visitors.

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