SOCCER: Trending Revs look to snap road losing streak vs. lowly Atlanta
The New England Revolution will look to extend their three-match winning streak as they visit Atlanta United, who are struggling with just one win in their last 12 home matches. With a renewed sense of belief under first-year head coach Marko Mitrovic, the Revs are aiming for their fourth consecutive victory.
FIELD LEVEL MEDIA / Reuters
April 22, 2026

New England Revolution forward Dor Turgeman (11) is congratulated after scoring against the Columbus Crew in the second half at Gillette Stadium on April 18, 2026.
David Butler II / Reuters
The New England Revolution, under first-year head coach Marko Mitrovic, have embraced a powerful theme: belief. As they prepare to face Atlanta United on Wednesday night, they remain focused on this mentality, which has propelled them to success in recent weeks.
Currently sitting at 4-3-0 with 12 points, the Revolution head into Mercedes-Benz Stadium riding a three-match winning streak. Their most recent victory came on Saturday, when they edged past Columbus Crew 2-1. Despite trailing 1-0, New England fought back with Dor Turgeman's equalizer in the 54th minute and Carles Gil's match-winning penalty in the 85th.
Defender Ilay Feingold highlighted the significance of their renewed mindset, particularly in the second half of the Columbus game. “The mentality that we showed, especially in the second half, was amazing,” Feingold said. “We knew it was going to be a tough game, but we showed a great mentality and everyone made a great effort.”
Looking for a fourth straight win, the Revolution will now shift their focus to Atlanta United, who have struggled in recent matches. Atlanta (1-6-1, 4 points) suffered a 2-0 defeat to Eastern Conference leaders Nashville SC on Saturday. They are winless in their last four MLS games (0-3-1), scoring only one goal during that stretch and being shut out five times in eight matches this season.
Despite the setbacks, Atlanta midfielder Cooper Sanchez remains confident. “The energy's not lacking... The fight, the desire to win is not lacking. Now, it just comes down to little details throughout the game that we need to fix. That's what's going to turn the results around,” Sanchez stated.
The Five Stripes have also been poor at home, with just one win in their last 12 home matches against MLS opponents (1-5-6).
Meanwhile, New England will look to break a six-match road losing streak dating back to last season. Their most recent road win was a 2-1 victory over Columbus Crew on August 23, 2025.
Turgeman's goal in the win over Columbus marked his second of the season, matching the team-high total of Brayan Ceballos, Peyton Miller, and Alhassan Yusuf. Luca Langoni continues to shine with six assists, ranking second in MLS. On the other hand, Alexey Miranchuk leads Atlanta United with four of the team's six goals.
With both teams eager for a win, Wednesday’s match is shaping up to be an exciting contest. -Field Level Media/Reuters
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