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Revolution defeat Sporting KC behind Giacomo Vrioni’s brace
Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports

Giacomo Vrioni scored two goals in a span of four minutes in the first half to lead the host New England Revolution to a 2-1 victory over reeling Sporting Kansas City on Saturday in Foxborough, Mass.

The Revolution (6-1-2, 20 points) remained atop the Eastern Conference by extending their unbeaten streak to six games (4-0-2).

Johnny Russell scored for Sporting Kansas City (0-5-3, 3 points), who remained winless and in last place in the Western Conference. They've been outscored 13-3 this season.

New England goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic made two saves, while Sporting Kansas City's Tim Melia made seven.

Trailing 2-0 at halftime, Sporting Kansas City cut their deficit in half on a set piece in the 50th minute. Daniel Salloi curled a free kick from the left wing to the far post, where Russell one-timed it past Petrovic from just a few feet away for his first goal of the season.

Russell's goal was Sporting Kansas City's first since the fifth minute of a 4-1 loss to Seattle on March 25.

Sporting Kansas City was forced to play with 10 men after defender Andreu Fontas drew his second yellow card -- an automatic red card -- when he tripped Vironi just outside the penalty box in the 57th minute.

Sporting Kansas City's best chance to equalize came in the 91st minute when Felipe Hernandez's shot from a few feet inside the penalty box hit the post.

The Revolution took a 1-0 lead in the 31st minute when Emmanuel Boateng sprinted up the left wing before crossing a pass to Vrioni, who one-timed a volley off defender Dany Rosero's chest and past a helpless Melia.

New England doubled its lead four minutes later. After getting a pass from Boateng in the penalty box, Carles Gill unleashed a shot that Melia turned away with a diving save. But the rebound went straight to Vrioni, who deposited it into the open net for his team-high third of the season.

The Revolution maintained possession for 52.5 percent of the match and took 16 shots -- nine on target -- and completed a whopping 84.9 percent of their 538 passes.

Sporting Kansas City put just three of their eight shots on net.

This article first appeared on Field Level Media and was syndicated with permission.

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