FC Dallas rallies in 2nd half, beats Revolution 4-2
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Fabian Castillo scored the go-ahead goal in the 70th minute and Tesho Akindele had two goals to help FC Dallas beat the New England Revolution 4-2 on Saturday night.
Castillo pounced on Revs defender Sambinha's muffed clearance attempt 25 yards from the goal and slotted the finish past goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth for a 3-2 lead.
Akindele capped the scoring with a strike from the top of the area in the 90th minute.
FC Dallas (8-4-2) took the early lead on Akindele's penalty kick in the fifth minute. Michael Barrios drew the penalty on a collision with Shuttleworth and left the game on a stretcher a few minutes after the foul.
Juan Agudelo tied it 1-all in the 23rd minute and the Revolution (2-4-7) took a 2-1 lead on Lee Nguyen's penalty kick in the 26th.
Atiba Harris headed home Acosta's corner to tie it for Dallas in the 36th minute.