Overview
- The 1-1 home draw Saturday against the New England Revolution left the defending MLS champions still seeking a first competitive win at their new Nu Stadium.
- Carles Gil put New England ahead in the 56th minute and Germán Berterame leveled in the 76th after Luis Suárez’s shot was parried into his path, minutes after a Tadeo Allende strike was ruled offside.
- Turner’s nine-save performance stopped multiple Messi chances and preserved a point for a Revolution side that had lost its previous four meetings with Miami.
- Miami are 0-0-3 at Nu Stadium but remain unbeaten in MLS since opening day, with a strong road mark of 5-1-1 keeping the club near the top of the Eastern Conference.
- Guillermo Hoyos continues as interim coach following Javier Mascherano’s resignation, and with a World Cup break looming, Miami face five more games to solve their home form as Berterame’s scoring run gathers pace.