Revs coming off a 4-1 loss in TOR, ATL coming off a 2-0 loss in NY. Who is more likely to bounce back? The Revs last visit to ATL ended in two red cards and a 7-0 loss, becoming the first team in MLS history to fail to register a single shot in a game. At least it can't get any worse, right? Atlanta United vs. New England Revolution | 2018 MLS Match Preview Dylan Butler Oct 3, 2018
Now you’ve done it. We’ll probably get lost coming out of the locker room or a sinkhole will open under the team bus and have to play with six men for the whole match and we’ll lose 12-0, becoming the first MLS side to invoke the little-known mercy rule....
Last 10+ Revs game threads started by NFLPatriot, the team is winless Let someone else with better luck post it lol. #fact #Imnotsuperstitious #justalittlestitious
It's not a matter of a team bouncing back. It's a matter of the Rev's clear inferiority on paper being reflected on the pitch.
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Looks like the game is only on Univision. Too bad, I've had no luck ever getting the SAP to work properly on my FIOs TV service.
Weird that NBC Sports Boston isn't carrying it. During the time window of the match, they're scheduled to be showing syndicated golf shows.
I expect the revs to look something like this today: Knighton Farrell-delamea-mancienne-bye Caldwell-caicedo Hauche-penilla Agudelo-Bunbury I'd like to see angking and wright for agudelo and bunbury, with angking slotting in more like a CAM than a 2nd striker. I'd also expect rowe in caldwell's spot if his ankle is still out of sorts
Now 17mins. in, with this ref’s miss-calls, the Revs. might have just as well not taken the field. Incompetent MLS reffing is one thing, overt bias entirely another...
Best game of the year........for Feldman and Mariner. Maybe because they knew they were just on the radio - they were very balanced in their commentary and very good and honest observations on both sides of the game. It was really enjoyable to listen as painful as the result on the field was unfolding. Mariner's last comment - "there is not enough quality in the final third on this team" 20 Fouls and 4 yellow cards are not the path to a quality MLS dynasty. In the Over the Hill Soccer league - the Revs would have been deducted 27 points this season. In post-game, Hardy asks is Friedel not having quality players like Atlanta and missing some key components to compete at the highest levels - and Simms can't handle the question. C'mon Clyde.
If christian penilla is supposed to be our best player, i dont understand why he hardly touched the ball all game. Its like the revs were trying to force play to the right. Also i thnk we've now seen enough zach herivaux to be sure he isnt an mls player
We can kick players among the best of them. Our problems begin when our players try to kick the ball...................
Well, it's a result we all expected and I suppose the scoreline could have been worse. 3 shots on goal and one of them actually went in so we got those monkeys off our back. While the revs bossed play at the end culminating in a late goal, at this point it's not an expectation to get points, it's to evaluate players and see who is going to be here next year. On the lineup, a few interesting starters. Herivaux got the rare run out and looked out of his depth. He doesn't seem to have a MLS level of skill but may do ok in lower division football. Hauche too, who for me is an Argentine Somi. Still no Machado, seems like that was a "just kidding" acquisition. As far as the revs' goal, the pass and finish by Diego and Agudelo was encouraging, even if it's rare. I was skeptical Agudelo would do much but he played well in his cameo. Interesting observation on Penilla. He is one of the most talented on the team, no question, but I've noticed he can sometimes be selfish with shot selection. This may annoy his teammates since attacks are so rare and he tends to waste them (while also burying the occasional beauty). The other possible explanation is Friedel instructed them to attack down the right to attack their left side where Bello was playing. It was a good composed finish by the kid but really, Knighton? He should never get beaten at the near post. That said he made a few decent stops today.
Year after year of this crap is really taking a toll on my caring for this team. Basically, from the last two or so years of Nicols, all the way through now, we had one lightning year where Jones led us to something and otherwise a decade that hovered between absolute dung and thoroughgoing mediocrity. And ............there.................is.....................no..................end........to..........this
As we all know players change, coaches change but the real problem...BURNS ... remains. This team will never be anything cause Burns can't sign the talent necessary. Did people see the crowd? Contrast that with our crowds. It's not the fans, its the team. If we ever had a team like Atlanta, we could have crowd's like that but that takes money and a real GM. It will never happen here under Burns
Agreed. Atlanta spent more on Barco's transfer fee than the krafts have spent all time on DPs/transfer fees. More than 2x what the revs are spending on player wages for the entire season. And he comes off the bench for that team. Would be nice to see the revs be an organization that tries instead of a welfare club
https://www.revolutionsoccer.net/po...-put-really-good-effort-atlanta?autoplay=true Farrell out with hamstring injury - 3 weeks probably. Herivaux "okay" without Friedel watching tape.
I thought Herivaux was 'okay', but it's tough to judge a guy in a situation like that, where we were virtually always defending (kind of like when Twellman used to only get chances with the USNT 'B' team). The talent gulf and coaching gulf (sorry, Brad, but you're a coaching rookie against one of the best in the world) were vast. This was an ugly game and a credit to the Revs' grit for keeping it that close. We were clearly hacking quite a bit early, but Atlanta seemed to try to take too much advantage of it by falling and rolling on every contact - and seemed to lose the ref's sympathies. If they had played it straighter, they probably would have gotten more calls and the Revs would have been in more serious card jeopardy. The Revs seem to always want to roll their wingbacks up the line and Atlanta kept playing intelligent curling balls into the space behind, forcing matchups with either center backs coming outside or midfielders covering - insuring a very favorable quickness advantage time after time. The 2nd 'lanta goal kind of summed up the Revs situation for me - Rowe was playing token defense, coming back at 3/4 speed and the Atlanta attacker, seeing this, went full on sprinting past him into a wide-open gap, receiving the well-timed pass and finishing it off. Just great awareness by Atlanta and shockingly poor awareness by a MLS veteran, Rowe.