Toronto FC, New England looking to turn the tide after disappointing showings

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Toronto FC and the New England Revolution are both looking to climb out of a hole when they meet Saturday at BMO Field. After a promising start under John Herdman, injury-depleted Toronto (3-4-1) has lost three straight while being outscored 10-3.

Toronto FC and the New England Revolution are both looking to climb out of a hole when they meet Saturday at BMO Field.

The Revs finished sixth overall in the league last season with 55 points, 23 above last-place Toronto. And the Revs can call on all three of their designated players — Spanish playmaker Carles Gil, Italian-born Albanian international forward Giacomo Vrioni and Argentine forward Tomas Chancalay.Both teams were issued challenges this week.

The Revs have yet to win on the road with three losses this season, beaten 2-0 at New York City FC last time out. The Revs lost their first four league outings, outscored 10-3 but have gone 1-1-1 in their last three MLS games. Italian DP Federico Bernardeschi is dealing with a"small muscle strain" picked up in the closing minutes of the Charlotte game. Bernardeschi and defender Raoul Petretta, who only lasted the first half in Charlotte, are expected to see action.

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