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  Wednesday, May 17 7:30pm ET
Colorado 4, New England 3
 
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FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) _ Junior Agogo's 85th-minute score capped a three-goal comeback, lifting the Colorado Rapids over the New England Revolution 4-3 Wednesday night in Major League Soccer.

The loss marked the first defeat in six games for the Revolution (3-3-4), which blew a 3-1 lead before a stunned crowd.

Colorado improved to 5-6, but remained third in the Western Division. New England is tied with Miami for the top spot in the Eastern Division.

Following goals by the Revolution's Imad Baba and Wolde Harris, the Rapids came surging back.

In the 74th minute, Jason Bent stole the ball from Ted Chronopoulos in midfield and pushed a pass to Matt Okoh in the Revolution penalty area. Okoh then put the ball back to Bent on the right side, where he drilled a shot past goalkeeper Jeff Causey from 13 yards to pull Colorado within 3-2. It was Bent's first goal in 36 games for Colorado.

Ten minutes later, the Rapids tied it. Henry Zambrano scored his second goal of the night on a shot from 12 yards.

A minute later, Zambrano was the catalyst for the winner as he made a run toward the left post before sliding a perfect pass to an unmarked Agogo in the middle of the box. Agogo sent it home for the 4-3 final.

New England opened the scoring in the 24th minute as Chronopoulos scored from 8 yards. Colorado tied the game in the 39th minute when Zambrano scored from 6 yards.

The Revolution could have added to their 3-2 lead, but were stymied by Rapids keeper Adin Brown, who denied Johnny Torres twice late in the match.

 


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Colorado 4
New England 3

Kansas City 2
Washington DC 0

Los Angeles 0
San Jose 0