Visit The Boston Globe Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Comment on this Scroll to top of page By Frank Dell’Apa Globe Correspondent March 06, 2019 FOXBOROUGH — Carles Gil has only been in Massachusetts for a few days and has yet to play a game at Gillette Stadium. But he already has made an impact with the Revolution, his goal salvaging 1-1 draw in the season-opener at FC Dallas on Saturday.“It’s no surprise, he’s going to be one of the top players in the league,” Revolution midfielder Wilfried Zahibo said. “He’s going to help us a lot.”Zahibo had a preview of Gil while playing alongside Gil’s brother, Nacho, for Valencia’s B team, when Gil performed for the first team in 2014 and ’15. Advertisement “I don’t know if one guy can, but he’s the type of player that makes the difference,” Zahibo said. “He’s the type of player who, when it comes to the big game, doesn’t care about the pressure. We have guys like [Cristian] Penilla, Juan [Agudelo], but he can add to it, and make us go to another level, I hope.” Get Sports Headlines in your inbox: The most recent sports headlines delivered to your inbox…