Tomas Chancalay’s second half tally leads Revolution to a 1-0 victory at Chicago
Revolution forward Tomas Chancalay has found his groove as an attacking left side forward in head coach Caleb Porter’s 4-2-3-1 scheme.
The elusive shadow in the Revolution’s offense scored the lone goal in Saturday’s much needed 1-0 victory over the Chicago Fire at Soldier’s Field. The Revolution will close out the two- game road swing at New York Red Bulls on May 11.
The Revolution improved to 2-7-1 with their first road victory and are 1-0-1 against the Fire this season. The Revolution extended their unbeaten streak against the Fire to 12 matches.
Chancalay has scored in back-to-back MLS games and he netted four tallies in six Concacaf Champions Cup matches this season to lead the team in goals against all competitions. Striker Giacomo Vrioni set up Chancalay on a break in that he finished with an arching strike off the left foot.
Goalkeeper Aljaz Ivacic recorded a clean sheet with two saves in his Revolution debut. Ivacic secured the victory with a spectacular save on a penalty kick by Xherdan Shaqiri in the 73rd minute.
More Stories
Wayve staff cash in $85m in UK’s first private market share sale
Employees at Wayve, the British autonomous driving firm, began selling $85 million of their shares today in the first employee...
Families told to hold their nerve as inherited property tax fears swirl
Families spooked by reports that the capital gains tax ‘uplift on death’ could be scrapped should treat the speculation as...
Student loans sold like phone contracts open a serious trust gap
Young people’s faith in student finance has been badly shaken by findings from the Treasury Committee that official promotion of...
‘This is just how it is’: the lie driving mothers out of work
One in five women in the UK steps back or drops out of her career after having children. Zoe Duce,...
Covid support abuse behind more than half of 3,280 director bans
More than half of the 3,280 company directors banned in Great Britain since 2023 were caught abusing Covid-19 financial support,...
Xavier Niel seizes top spot at Vodafone with £4.4bn stake swoop
French telecoms billionaire Xavier Niel is to become the largest shareholder in Vodafone, the group behind the UK’s biggest mobile...
