On their return to competition in Major League Soccer, the Revs edged Montreal Impact 1-0, thanks to the converted goal by the Concordia-born striker, who reached 10 goals in the Massachusetts state franchise.
In the return of Major League Soccer after the stoppage by the coronavirus, former Racing, River and Tijuana, he scored the goal of the New England Revolution victory against Montreal Impact, in a game played in Florida.
For the Concordia-born striker, it was the tenth goal in 18 official games with the Massachusetts state team, and a relief, because in the first half he had missed a clear chance after dribbling the goalkeeper. Luckily he took revenge, and with a somewhat large bill. La Pantera controlled the ball, hitched, and with a left-foot drive nailed it to the back of the net, giving the Revs a win.
The party paid tributes to George Floyd, the Afro-American citizen killed by a police officer. Before the game, the players dropped to one knee. Also, they came out with the inscription Black Lives Matter.
For the Montreal Impact, Rosario-born striker Maximiliano Urruti played.