Kamler crosses up LA By Paul Harber, Globe Staff Revolution pick up win, consolation By Frank Dell'Apa, Globe Staff REVOLUTION NOTEBOOK, Hernandez kicking in By Frank Dell'Apa, Globe Staff Better execution on field pleases Nicol Revolution Notebook/By Gus Martins, Boston Herald Revs even score: Defeat Galaxy to avenge Cup loss By Gus Martins, Boston Herald
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Come on Gus...avenge?! To loosely borrow from the Mexican Goalkeeper, Oswaldo Sanchez, prior to the us/mex match this past thursday... "Playing a league game against the Galaxy is not revenge. You can only call it revenge if and when the game is the MLS Cup, but God will pit us against each other again and then, yes, we will get revenge. Now, for the moment, this is a league game, nothing more."
I would venture w/o checking the stats, that Kamler probably has more goals than any other midfielder (if not, than he's right behind Ralston). He's displayed a pretty impressive scoring touch in his time here.