Aljaz Ivacic has 6th shutout of season for Revolution in 0-0 tie with Earthquakes
Briefly

In a tightly contested match, New England Revolution's Aljaz Ivacic secured his sixth shutout of the season, resulting in a 0-0 draw with the San Jose Earthquakes. The Revolution, maintaining their unbeaten streak despite recent fluctuation in performance, allowed just 10 goals this season, tying with Vancouver for the best defensive record. Notable absences, including San Jose's Cristian Arango and Cristian Espinoza, influenced the game dynamics. Both teams aimed to recover momentum, with San Jose extending their unbeaten run to four matches, demonstrating resilience amidst prominent player injuries.
Aljaz Ivacic recorded his sixth shutout of the season, helping New England secure a 0-0 tie against the San Jose Earthquakes, marking their latest unbeaten run.
New England's Revolution had narrowed down their goals allowed to just 10 this season, tying with Vancouver for the fewest in Major League Soccer.
Cristian Arango, who did not play due to injury, stands second in the MLS with nine goals, showcasing the impact of player absences in critical matchups.
The match also marked the continuation of San Jose's unbeaten streak while reflecting on their previous records against New England in past matchups.
Read at Newsday
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