The draws continue at Nu Stadium. Inter Miami made their home debut under new manager Guillermo Hoyos on Saturday, playing to an underwhelming 1–1 draw against the New England Revolution, after opening the stadium with a pair of 2–2 draws against Austin FC and Red Bull New York under Javier Mascherano's tutelage. The Herons had plenty of chances throughout Saturday’s match, posting 18 shots, including 10 on target, but were ultimately met with a stronger match in U.S. men’s national team goalkeeper Matt Turner, who will hope his second-consecutive standout performance will help him catch the eye of USMNT manager Mauricio Pochettino and r eclaim the starting role for the World Cup. Following a scoreless first half, the Revolution broke the deadlock in the 57th minute, when Dor Turgeman stripped Miami center back Maxi Falcón of the ball off a throw-in, before Carles Gil chipped a near-side shot past Dayne St. Clair.…