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Revolution Rout Cincinnati, Set Sights on St. Louis City
New England Revolution look to build on momentum after record-setting win against FC Cincinnati.
Mar. 20, 2026 at 7:10pm
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The New England Revolution are riding high after a 6-1 rout of FC Cincinnati, matching a team record for most goals in a game. Under new manager Marko Mitrovic, the Revolution will look to carry that momentum into their match against the winless St. Louis City on Saturday. Meanwhile, St. Louis City is still seeking its first MLS win despite dominating possession and chances in recent games.
Why it matters
The Revolution’s breakout performance could be a turning point in their season, while St. Louis City’s struggles to convert chances into goals has them still searching for their first MLS victory.
The details
The Revolution’s 6-1 win over FC Cincinnati last week was their first under new manager Marko Mitrovic. Luca Langoni had three assists, including two on corner kicks, while defender Brayan Cellabos scored the first brace of his MLS career. Meanwhile, St. Louis City has recorded more shots and corner kicks than their opponents in their last two matches, but have only managed one goal so far this season.
- The Revolution’s 6-1 win over FC Cincinnati was last week.
- The Revolution will face St. Louis City on Saturday.
The players
Marko Mitrovic
The new head coach of the New England Revolution, who guided the U-20 national team last year.
Luca Langoni
A part-time starter for the Revolution the last two seasons who had a breakout performance with three assists in the win over FC Cincinnati.
Brayan Cellabos
A defender for the Revolution who scored the first brace of his MLS career in the win over FC Cincinnati.
Chris Durkin
A midfielder for St. Louis City who said the team has been encouraged by their recent performances despite the lack of results.
Yoann Damet
The first-year head coach of St. Louis City, who said the team needs to be more committed in going forward and attacking.
What they’re saying
“After this game, I kind of feel it can help us believe more in ourselves.”
— Marko Mitrovic, Head Coach, New England Revolution
“It has been a huge mindset change from the first two games. The win over Cincinnati has been major for the team and we just want to build off that.”
— Brooklyn Raines, Midfielder, New England Revolution
“It’s frustrating in terms of just the feeling you have leaving that game and, wow, we probably dominated them for 50, 60 minutes. It was really, really encouraging but we have to be smarter.”
— Chris Durkin, Midfielder, St. Louis City
“I want to see more commitment in going forward and closing the box and attacking.”
— Yoann Damet, Head Coach, St. Louis City
What’s next
The Revolution will look to build on their momentum when they face St. Louis City on Saturday.
The takeaway
The Revolution’s dominant win over FC Cincinnati could be a turning point in their season, while St. Louis City’s struggles to convert chances into goals has them still searching for their first MLS victory despite showing signs of progress.


