Soccer

Revolution fall to FC Dallas, 1-0, after allowing goal in 76th minute

Brad Friedel is in his first year coaching the Revolution. Matthew J. Lee / Globe Staff

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Jacori Hayes scored his first MLS goal and Jimmy Maurer had his second shutout in FC Dallas’ 1-0 victory over the New England Revolution on Saturday night.

Hayes first-timed a cross from Roland Lamah to give FC Dallas (2-0-3) the lead in the 76th minute. New England failed to clear a cross by Santiago Mosquera and Lamah rolled it to Hayes, charging through the center of the box, who tapped it just inside the near post.

Maurer, who finished with a career-high six saves, has two clean sheets in five career starts and his .905 save percentage is the highest in MLS.

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Dallas, which won on the road for just the second time in its last 14 tries, is unbeaten in its last six regular-season games, dating to last season. New England (3-2-1) had its four-game unbeaten streak snapped.