Sun Apr 27 01:30:00 UTC 2025: ## Revolution’s Ganago Scores First MLS Goal in Recent Victory Streak
**CHARLOTTE, NC** – The New England Revolution are riding a wave of momentum heading into a challenging match against Charlotte FC Saturday at Bank of America Stadium. The team, winners of three of their last four games including two consecutive shutouts, is gaining confidence as key players return from injury and find their form.
A significant contributor to this resurgence is forward Ignatius Ganago, who celebrated his first MLS goal in the team’s recent victory against NYCFC. Ganago’s goal, along with an assist to teammate Leo Campana (who also scored his first open-field goal of the season), marked a turning point for the Revolution’s attack. Coach Caleb Porter attributed the breakthrough to individual coaching sessions focusing on reminding the players of their capabilities. Ganago expressed his happiness and relief, highlighting the coach’s continued support.
The return of Campana and winger Tomás Chancalay from injuries has further bolstered the Revolution’s offensive options, creating healthy competition and raising the level of training. Meanwhile, the team’s defense, anchored by newcomer Ilay Feingold, has remained consistently strong throughout the season. Feingold, drawing inspiration from Dani Alves, excels in his box-to-box role, contributing to both attack and defense.
Despite their recent success, the Revolution face a formidable opponent in Charlotte FC, a team currently tied for first in the Eastern Conference in goals scored. Coach Porter acknowledges the challenge of the upcoming road stretch, with most of May’s games away from home, but remains confident in the team’s defensive strength and improving attack. The match promises to be a significant test for the Revolution as they navigate a demanding schedule.