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MLS Review: Orlando end home losing streak with late comeback

Orlando City avoided a fourth straight defeat at home, overturning a two-goal deficit against New England Revolution to draw 2-2 on Friday.

Facing a third consecutive loss in MLS home and away, Orlando struck twice in the final 16 minutes to earn a point at the Citrus Bowl, with Aurelien Collin scoring the equaliser in the 90th minute.

It was the first time the MLS expansion club had picked up a point in front of their own fans since March 8 - their maiden match in the United States' top tier of football - a 1-1 draw with New York City.

Almost immediately making up for his error, Ramos curled a cross onto Cyle Larin's head in the 75th minute and the Canadian striker powered the ball into the net from six yards, before Collin added a header of his own 15 minutes later.