Overview
- The club announced Monday it parted ways with head coach Caleb Porter and elevated assistant Pablo Moreira to lead the final four matches.
- New England is 8-14-8, sits 11th in the Eastern Conference, and trails the final playoff spot by 10 points with four games remaining.
- Sporting director Curt Onalfo said Tuesday the roster has underperformed and highlighted a 3-9-3 home record as a key reason for the change.
- The Revolution’s attack has struggled, producing 39 goals this season after finishing last year with 37 and a league-worst goal differential.
- The move is MLS’s fifth coaching change since the season began, and Onalfo said the club has begun building a candidate list for 2026 with no set timeline.