Matt Turner’s night in Miami: nine saves and a 9.1 Sofascore Rating

New England Revolution left Miami with a 1-1 draw, and Matt Turner had a lot to do with it. The goalkeeper turned away nine shots at Nu Stadium and earned a 9.1 Sofascore Rating for a standout MLS performance. He also posted 2.46 goals prevented, showing how far above expectation his shot-stopping was on the night.
Fans tracking the match on Sofascore would have seen Turner’s heat map and numbers light up as Inter Miami kept testing him. It was a busy, composed display from start to finish.
Shot-stopping clinic
Turner produced nine saves, including five from inside the box. That kept New England level in a game where small moments mattered. His keeper save value checked in at 1.301, adding another layer to a performance driven by reactions and positioning.
The 2.46 goals prevented figure tells the story. Miami found good shooting lanes, Turner found better answers.
Commanding the area
Beyond the saves, Turner was decisive under high balls. He made two good high claims and finished with 13 ball recoveries, helping reset possession and ease pressure after first contacts. When Miami floated crosses, Turner’s timing and take were reliable.
It wasn’t a night for dramatic punches or scrambles. It was about clean handling and the right step off the line at the right time.
Distribution and decisions
With the ball, Turner completed 12 of 29 passes and hit 8 of 25 long balls. It wasn’t box-office build-up, but it was practical in a match where safety first had value. He recorded 49 touches and three ball carries, managing risk while keeping New England out of trouble.
Possession broke down 17 times, which matched the tempo of a contest playing out in New England’s half. The key piece remained his shot-stopping, and that came up big.
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27 Apr 2026Matt Turner’s night in Miami: nine saves and a 9.1 Sofascore Rating

New England Revolution left Miami with a 1-1 draw, and Matt Turner had a lot to do with it. The goalkeeper turned away nine shots at Nu Stadium and earned a 9.1 Sofascore Rating for a standout MLS performance. He also posted 2.46 goals prevented, showing how far above expectation his shot-stopping was on the night.
Fans tracking the match on Sofascore would have seen Turner’s heat map and numbers light up as Inter Miami kept testing him. It was a busy, composed display from start to finish.
Shot-stopping clinic
Turner produced nine saves, including five from inside the box. That kept New England level in a game where small moments mattered. His keeper save value checked in at 1.301, adding another layer to a performance driven by reactions and positioning.
The 2.46 goals prevented figure tells the story. Miami found good shooting lanes, Turner found better answers.
Commanding the area
Beyond the saves, Turner was decisive under high balls. He made two good high claims and finished with 13 ball recoveries, helping reset possession and ease pressure after first contacts. When Miami floated crosses, Turner’s timing and take were reliable.
It wasn’t a night for dramatic punches or scrambles. It was about clean handling and the right step off the line at the right time.
Distribution and decisions
With the ball, Turner completed 12 of 29 passes and hit 8 of 25 long balls. It wasn’t box-office build-up, but it was practical in a match where safety first had value. He recorded 49 touches and three ball carries, managing risk while keeping New England out of trouble.
Possession broke down 17 times, which matched the tempo of a contest playing out in New England’s half. The key piece remained his shot-stopping, and that came up big.
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