Orlando City bounced back not once but twice against the New England Revolution on Saturday, overcoming a 3-1 halftime deficit to earn a 3-3 draw at Exploria Stadium. Here are three takeaways from the match:
Dwyer finds footing with header
Designated player Dom Dwyer carried an 11-game scoring drought into Saturday’s match against New England. The striker hadn’t been wanting for opportunities, coming inches away from netting goals against San Jose and Atlanta.
Dwyer finally broke through in 47th minute of Saturday’s match with assistance from Nani. In the box, Dwyer crouched to flick a deft header off a cross from the captain, sending the ball arcing over the keeper’s head.