With little more than pride on the line, the New England Revolution closed out their 2025 MLS season with a wild 2-2 tie against longtime rivals Chicago Fire FC on Saturday night.

Late drama stole the show at Gillette Stadium as emotions swung from frustration to elation and back again.

The Revolution held a 1-0 lead for much of the match before Chicago equalized in the 82nd minute. But deep in second half stoppage time, the Revolution appeared to have done the job: Carles Gil’s free kick found Dor Turgeman for a dramatic header that briefly put New England back in front. The assist marked a milestone for Gil, who became just the second player in club history to record 50 goals and 50 assists, joining Steve Ralston.

The celebration was short-lived.

Seconds after taking back the lead, t

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