FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The New England Revolution fell to the Philadelphia Union, 4-0, at Gillette Stadium on Saturday evening. Philadelphia struck early with a second-minute goal and never relinquished the lead, tacking on three more tallies in the second half.
Homegrown Player Zachary Herivaux made his home debut when he replaced Scott Caldwell as a substitute in the 68th minute. The appearance marked the third of Herivaux’s MLS career and his first at Gillette Stadium. He also played 10 minutes against Toronto FC on Aug. 6, four minutes in his professional debut against Philadelphia on March 20, and has appeared in all four of New England’s U.