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Journey in America
Topic Started: Feb 1 2012, 02:56 AM (1,468 Views)
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Let's take a peek at the upcoming schedule shall we?

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So, after a draw with Houston, I scrape a win against DC Utd. Now for some stiffer competition in Vancouver and Kansas, then a rival cup match against Chicago. All early tests for my team, and for me, a young new coach in the MLS.

I'm away to Vancouver, which means they are favored for home advantage and I need to pack my heavy coat for the touchline. 32 degrees with breezes and sleet?Brrrr! Anyway, here's my lineup-

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Lozano is back from injury, so he provided much needed relief for my centerbacks. Boggs isn't a traditional center mid, but right now I need him to play so Feilhaber can rest up. Fagundez is starting as a poaching ST today in the hopes that the young Argie will grab a goal. I'm also hoping that Gaudette has a better game. He's lacking in match fitness so maybe that's why he was so poor last time.

Kickoff...

GOAL 6' Hassli 1-0
Not a good start for us and Gaudette is to blame. Lee Young-Pyo drives in a shot which Gaudette bumbles. Eric Hassli is there and slots the ball into the net. Frustrating.

GOAL 40' DeMerit 2-0
From bad to worse for Gaudette. Nguyen swings in a corner which Jay DeMerit meets for the headed goal. My keeper has to take charge in those situations. I hate to do it, but Reis is going in at the half.

HT Vancouver 2-0 New England
Bad bad bad bad bad. No one is playing well. I pull Gaudette for Reis. I give them a stern talk hoping for the best.

FT Vancouver 2-0 New England
Boring 2nd half. No real scoring chances from my team, they just never got it going today. FM says it was Soares' fault for the 2nd goal, but I still blame Gaudette, he needs to command his area.

Individual performances
GOOD: Tierney (6.9)
BAD: Everyone else

I tell the boys they were unlucky tonight, and most seemed happy and gained confidence.

How the East looks after that game

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I stay where I am for now as the only other game that played today was DC vs NY. DC won that game 2-1 so fair play to them for handing NY their 1st loss.

A draw, a win, and a lose in 5 days time. Not bad? Kansas is coming up in a few days, so we're back on the plane and headed for home.
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Before our next match against Sporting Kansas, I'll take a look at both squads' recent form.

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5 days, 3 games, 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss for us. Kansas has dropped their last 3 games and sit at 8th in the East. We are easily favored for this match and I expect a win under normal circumstances, but this is our 4th game in 7 days time, thus I hope for the best with tired legs.

Also of note, my top goal scorers have 2 goals apiece-and one of them is my centerback Soares! Not good so far this season in a formation with 3 strikers. Luckily, as you can see, Kansas hasn't had much luck either.

Here's my starting 11 for tonight's game-

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Reis is back between the sticks, and barring some catastrophe, he'll remain there the rest of the season. Sorry Gaudette, you really aren't cut out for top flight soccer. My offense seems to be in better condition than my defense, so that's something to watch for this game. I would talk about specific changes, but since there are so many, I won't since there's been huge rotations to compensate for so many games in such a short time.

Kickoff...

HT New England 0-0 Sporting Kansas
My team has had possession and chances, but we can convert any of them. Alston went off injured in the 12', then his substitute Graye was injured but stayed on about 20' after that! Good grief.

FT New England 0-0 Sporting Kansas
What a boring game, but seeing as my lads are tired, I should consider myself lucky we didn't go up against stiffer competition.

Player performance
GOOD: Barnes (7.6), Polak (7.4) my defenders played well despite being tired
BAD: Gimenez (6.0), Sene (6.5) my strikers need to start producing or else we're in trouble. This is the 2nd game in a row without scoring. Obviously, you can't win if you don't score, so let's not make this a trend, shall we boys?

East Conference table after Saturday's results

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We've dropped to 4th, but it's not all bad. We're 3 points clear of 5th and only 4 points away from 1st. So not bad all around after a strenuous week of games. Our next game is in 4 days against rivals Chicago in the US Cup. Hopefully we can rest up fully, get the regulars out there, and grab the win.
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After last week's game against Kansas, my squad pays the price for playing 4 games in one week

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I have Tierney and Graye to fill in, but Alston is a key player, and now I have no backups for my wingbacks.
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Next game is the US Cup 2nd round qualifier, and against rivals Chicago Fire. The last 3 games for Chicago have been 0-0 against Portland, 2-1 against LA, and 1-2 against Houston. They are in 5th in the East, so we are evenly matched for this game.

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Normal lineup is slowly getting back to 100%. Lozano is on the right wing since Graye isn't fully fit. The regular strike team of Sene, Gimenez, and Schilawski I'm hoping will bag goals today.

Kickoff...

GOAL 29' Gimenez 1-0
I chatted with Gimenez between games about his lack of good form and goals. Seems like the talk has paid off. A long ball from Tierney is picked up by Logan Pause near the box. The strong forward Sene wrestles the ball away from him and finds Gimenez streaming into the box to slot the ball into the net.

GOAL 32' Gimenez 2-0
He's raring to go today and is already working on a hat trick. A poor back pass from Tony Beltran is picked up by Gimenez before the goalkeeper can reach it. He easily slots home his 2nd of the day.

HT New England 2-0 Chicago
Good play by the team so far. Obviously the rest of 4 days instead of 2 really makes a team perform better. I give them a passionate talk to keep things up for the 2nd half.

GOAL 60' Nyarko 2-1
Chicago has applied pressure to the defense since the half time break and the result pays off. Puppo shoots on target but Reis can only push the ball away. Patrick Nyarko is there for the rebound and poaches a goal for Chicago to put them back in the game.

GOAL 82' Puppo 2-2
Chicago complete the comeback, and I'm tearing my notes up on the sideline. Nyarko dispossess Guti, and then races down the flank on the counter. He picks out Federico Puppo in the box who takes the ball between two defenders, then jukes around Reis like a cheeky boy and scores easily.

FT New England 2-2 Chicago
Exciting stuff for fans, but absolute frustration for me. Off we go into ET.

GOAL 109' Soares 3-2
Once again, AJ Soares' head meets a Tierney corner into the net. The fans go nuts, but I'm calm on the sideline because there is still time left for an equalizer.

GOAL 121' Pause 3-3
I knew it. Chicago were playing too well for it to end just in ET. Logan Pause runs into the box uncovered and takes a pass from outside box by Nyarko. He blasts it into the net to equalize and surely take both teams into penalties.

PENALTIES
Nyarko MISS over the bar 0-0
Gimenez GOAL 1-0
Pappa MISS GK save 1-0
Joseph GOAL 2-0
Pause GOAL 2-1
Schilawski MISS over the bar 2-1
Puppo GOAL 2-2
Reis GOAL 3-2
Robayo GOAL 3-3
Soares GOAL 4-3

FT New England 2-2 Chicago, New England wins on penalties 4-3

Another heart racing US Cup game. I'm glad we got the win especially since we gave up a 2-nil lead in the 2nd half. Onto our next league clash against Chivas in 3 days time.
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After a thrilling penalty win against Chicago in the US Cup 2nd qualifier round, the Revs take on Chivas USA. Hopefully the return for us to Carson will be different than our last encounter here versus LA.

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Looking at Chivas USA's form, good results against Columbus and San Jose, plus home field and 7 days rest since their last game. This means we probably have a tough game ahead.

My lineup tonight-

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This is the last game that's on short rest in this past week or so. We have tired bodies still out there, so I'm not seeing how we can win here today. Attakora has to play right FB since Graye isn't fit and Fagundez starts for Gimenez, who is tired. Simms also gets the nod for the tired Joseph.

Tonight's matchups-

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Chivas send out a standard 4-4-2. Not too familiar with Chivas, though I know Heath Pearce can be a danger if not closed down on the flank.

Kickoff...

GOAL 44' Fagundez 0-1
We've had good possession the whole half and now it pays off. Islas plays a ball back to Tierney, who then lays a pass through to Diego Fagundez who shoots and a deflection off a defender puts the ball into the net for the Argentine's 1st career goal. He looks delighted!

HT Chivas USA 0-1 New England
Fair play for the Revs so far and we find ourselves with a lead going into the locker room. But twice this year we've squandered leads in the 2nd half, so I'm a bit wary. I have to sub Tierney over the break since he is dead tired.

GOAL 65' Schilawski 0-2
Another set piece goal. New England win a freekick and Guti swings a beauty into the box. Zack Schilawski meets the ball and his first effort is only parried by the keeper. He gets to the rebound and blasts in the Revs' second goal.

FT Chivas USA 0-2 New England
Great result that could've gone the other way if we weren't careful. Chivas could've have a few goals more but ultimately didn't so we're lucky to steal these 3 points away from home

Player performance
GOOD: Many of the 1st team, but Nana Attakora gets the MOTM award with a 7.8 rating. He made up for his dreadful initial start to the season with a solid game in an unfamiliar position today.
BAD:No one

Let's take a look at the East after today's games-

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We move into 3rd with a game in hand. Phew! Now we can actually get a long 6 days rest before our next game against Colorado.
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Let's take a quick look at May's upcoming games

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:blink: Much better! 5 games in one month is better than 9 games! We also see Vancouver and LA again very soon, which is odd, but at least it gets those games out of the way.
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And a look at the league table after April's games

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Things are beginning to shape up in each division as the serious clubs contending for playoff spots are separating from the bottom feeders. The West has a huge margin from 1st to last, a whopping 15 points, and LA has a 10 point lead over the midtable sides and the 4th place Sounders are 4 points clear of 5th place FC Dallas. In the East, NY is 17 points from poor Philly, but only 2 points clear from 2nd place Houston. I sit pretty at 3rd, 4 points from the top with an extra game played. Interesting to see the newcomers in the West heading different directions, with the Whitecaps doing well in 2nd, but the Timbers lagging in 7th. And holders Colorado are having a terrible time defending their title as the languish in 6th.
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Alrighty then, let's take on Colorado. They've lost their last 3 games in a row so I'm hoping for a good result in front of our home fans.

Starting lineup-

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WOOT! Look at all those rested players, rearing and ready to go. Feels good to see my starting 11 fresh. I have all the regulars going except I have Attakora at right FB again, maybe he can have a repeat performance.

The matchups-

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Colorado coming out with a modified 4-5-1 or maybe a 4-2-1-2-1. Nyassi is on the pitch against us tonight, so we'll see if he burns his former team. No Omar Cummings? Strange, but Conor Casey can score too. They have 3 center mids like I do, so the midfield will be congested. It'll be up my wingbacks to outplay their wingers.

Kickoff...

HT New England 0-0 Colorado
So far nothing doing for either side. The Revs have had most of the possession, but long range shots mean nothing is going in the net.

GOAL 77' Soares 1-0
Thank goodness for set pieces. Tierney corner kick, Soares out muscles Nyassi to the ball and slots home the goal. It's been a boring, disappointing game up to this point so let's hope they can get 3 points and go home happy.

FT New England 1-0 Colorado
Frontmen had a poor game but my defense played well to hand the Rapids their 4th loss in a row and grab 3 points.

Player Performance
GOOD: A few players with Attakora once again grabbing the MOTM award with a 7.6 rating
BAD: Both Schilawski at 6.1 and Guti at 6.5 didn't play well today. Guti really hasn't impressed me yet at all. Also, another game in which the front 3 couldn't get a goal. Either more time to gel or a change up is going to fix this.

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NY beats LA 3-2 to stay 4 points above 2nd, which is now occupied by the Revs! Columbus also leap frogs Houston with a win over Seattle and a Houston loss to Toronto.

Next weekend is a rematch against Vancouver at home. The boys are eager to get back at the Whitecaps.
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Ok, so even with Ralston, this might be considered a luxury signing...

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His contract will terminate at the end of the year, so it's not like I'm wasting gobs of money. I'm well under the cap, so I figure 5.7k a week for 4 months won't hurt me too bad. Plus now I'll have greater depth at wingback come July 5th.
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Going up against Vancouver, we have a couple things going for us. Vancouver have lost 3 straight, are winless in 6 and slipped out of 2nd into 4th in the West. But this is FM- usually when I have a team with good form going up against a team with bad form, chances of winning are 50-50. Plus this is the MLS, unless your LA or NY it can be a real crapshoot.

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Schilawski gets the start since Sene hasn't played well lately. Attakora is back at right FB after 2 great starts there.

Tonight's matchup-

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The Whitecaps throw a 4-4-2 diamond at us. Last time Young-Po and Nguyen played well against us and DeMerit is know to be a force on that back line, so it's up to us to perform tonight.

Kickoff...

GOAL 30' Soares 1-0
Another set piece goal, sort of. Tierney swings in a corner, but cleared away by the defender. Soares gathers up the ball and plays it back to Tierney. Tierney centers the ball the Feilhaber who then lays the ball to Soares who then slots the ball home for the opening goal.

HT New England 1-0 Vancouver
Good play and possession by the boys so far. We go into halftime with a slim lead that we need to build on in order to win this game.

GOAL 68' Simms 2-0
Wow, talk about a goal out of nothing. Substitute Sene runs down the wing to cross a ball into the box. Simms is there ahead of the defender and out jumps him to head to ball into the net.

FT New England 2-0 Vancouver
Good game all around by the players, kept the ball well, finishing could have been better but a win is a win.

Player performances
GOOD: This week it's AJ Soares with the MOTM honors at a 8.2 rating
BAD: Young stirker Islas never got going at a 6.5 rating

Front 3 still couldn't find the net, but as long as Soares keeps scoring goals, can I complain? He's the Revs top league scorer at 4 goals right now.

East Conference as it stands-

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Back into 2nd place over Houston who drew today. Only a point away from 1st, but NY have 2 games in hand over us. The win also puts us a point clear from 4th and 5 points clear of 5th.

Ahead is San Jose next week.
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Now we're facing San Jose, my homecoming of sorts. I went to college here at SJSU, and went to quite a few 'Quakes games when I was younger. Anyway, San Jose has been at the bottom of the pile most of the season, but recently they've gotten some good results so we can't take them lightly.

My starting 11-

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The usual 11 out there tonight. Tyler Polak came back from injury, but isn't fit enough to get a bench spot yet.

The matchup-

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Unlike most MLS teams, I am actually very familiar with Yallop's squad. The frontmen Wondolowski and Lenhart can be dangerous, Wondo with his ability and Lenhart with his knack for drawing penalties. Interesting to see Corrales in the midfield, not his natural position, and Szetela as a FB instead of center mid. We usually do well against 4-4-2 formations.

Kickoff...

Ahh, Buckshaw Stadium. Such charm for a little college stadium ground. It'll be good for the 'Quakes when their new stadium opens in a few years, but I'll always remember the good times I had here as a young kid cheering for the 'Quakes.

GOAL 25' Lenhart 1-0
The 'Quakes draw first blood. Justin Morrow pumps the ball into the box where an open Stephen Lenhart is waiting. He heads the ball home and runs over to the sidelines to celebrate. New England claiming offsides, and looking at the replay, it was a close call indeed.

GOAL 35' Sene
A long ball down the wing is picked up by Danny Szetela, but is soon wrestled away by Schilawski. Schilawski centers the ball to Saer Sene in the box, who then blasts the equalizer into the net.

GOAL 47' Wondolowski 2-1
Darn it ref why do you give 2 minutes into extra time when the 4th official gives you ONE MINUTE!?!?! Szetela crosses in a ball in front of Attakora and Reis, both unable to contend with Chris Wondolowski as he heads the ball in to retake the lead.

HT San Jose 2-1 New England
I'm pretty frustrated right now. Defending has been poor and my midfield has failed to retain possession for much of this match. Team talk will need to fire up these boys so they don't get embarassed today.

GOAL 58' Wondolowski 3-1
Now I'm livid. Attakora dispossesses Salinas, but the ball goes right to Wondolowski again and he scores his second of the day. I make two subs, but I know this game is beyond us now.

GOAL 69' Lenhart 4-1
I'm giving out fines after this match. Szetela pumps in a freekick which Lenhart drives in for his second goal. ABSOLUTELY DREADFUL!

FT San Jose 4-1 New England
I quickly get them into the locker room so I can give them all the hairdryer treatment. Fines to be handed out soon, as well as some individual talks about how crappy they played. Not the way I wanted my return to Buckshaw to be.

Player performances
GOOD: No one
BAD: Everyone

Table as it stands-

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Houston lost to NY and Columbus drew, thus we stay at 2nd, but it's a three way tie for the position. NY powers ahead 5 points clear with still a game to play. San Jose now has 10 points this season. WTF guys?!?
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Surprisingly, I have a change of heart and just hand out warnings to those who played poorly against San Jose. Except for Guti. He's sucked all season, and when you make 50,000/wk, I'm gonna fine you for that money your wasting my team.

Going up against Columbus next for the US Cup 3rd qualifying round. Why the US Cup makes MLS sides play to get in, but not PDL or NASL or USLPro sides is beyond me. Whatever.

Lineup-

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Benching Guti cause his form for a player with his ability is horrendous right now. Also benching Reis due to his horrid game on Saturday. Gaudette is fully fit so he should have no excuses for sucking today. Putting Graye back at rightback, but leaving Attakora on the bench as a sub. Gimenez also on the bench to contemplate his recent form as well.

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Facing another 4-4-2. Mansally returning against us today. Gaven can be a threat on the wing.

Kickoff...

GOAL 4' Soares 1-0
I think this is the only way we'll score this year. Another Tierney corner finds Soares' foot, and then the defender puts it away just past the outstretched Hesmer.

HT New England 1-0 Columbus
Another slim lead going into halftime. Soares would've had another goal, but Hesmer had a nice save. Columbus still look threatening so we need to build on that first goal. I don't want to go to penalties again!!

GOAL Villafana 1-1
Oh gosh another slop goal. Defense does well to cope with a cross into the box, but Gaudette only pushes the ball away then gets caught in a tumble with his own defender. Villafana is there to poach the goal with an empty net.

GOAL 91' Islas
What a time to grab his first goal! From the middle of the park McCarthy plays a perfect through ball to Chris Islas. Islas keeps his composure one-on-one with Hesmer and slots home what should be the winning goal.

FT New England 2-1 Columbus
Phew! A cup game that ends in normal time. Very glad to be through, especially on Islas' first goal of his career.

Player performance
GOOD: Soares got a goal and gets the MOTM honors with a 7.8 rating. Gaudette also made some key saves today which was good to see.
BAD: Sene and Joseph didn't have an effect in this game with 6.5 ratings.

Saturday's game keeps us at home against LA. Hopefully we can grab a point from the mighty Donovan and Co.
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Another mid season signing. I normally wouldn't sign Brazilians (overrated and overpriced), but this contract is for one season and I figure it wouldn't hurt to have another experienced striker at the helm.

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LA is in town and before the game I have a quick look at both teams' form-

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:blink: Good grief! Donovan has blitzed for 11 goals and Robbie Keane has 8! 19 goals between the two, while my guys have obviously struggled to get that many goals so far this season. Gonna be a tough day I reckon.

Lineup-

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Since I had a US Cup game midweek that means Polak and Simms get starts to rest Tierney and Feilhaber. I'm benching Guti again just for emphasis, so McCarthy gets a start too. Attakora starts again at right FB since Ralston is STILL injured and Graye isn't fit. Gaudette also gets a start in the hopes that he can reclaim his pride from last game against LA, and he did well against Columbus in the US Cup 3rd round quals.

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What a team...Donovan, Becks, Dunviant, Juninho, Keane, Franklin...will be tough for us tonight, definitely a David/Goliath setup. The pundits say the Revs' good form against LA's team means a draw tonight, but I think he's being generous. We'll be lucky to get any points tonight.

Kickoff...

We have a good crowd here tonight, which is encouraging since our last few home games have only drawn around 9,000. LA being in town helps the draw of fans, so hopefully our lads will be inspired to play well in front of 17,000+.

GOAL 11' Barnes OG 0-1
Long ball into the box finds Robbie Keane. In an attempt to get the ball Barnes foots the ball past his keeper for an own goal.

GOAL 18' Sene 1-1
Schilawski plays a neat ball into the box to an onside Saer Sene. Sene cooly slots the goal and we are all even. Good to see a positive response despite the early letdown with an own goal. But can we build on this?

HT New England 1-1 Los Angeles
Holding on by a thread. What makes it worse is that last time against LA we had a LEAD going into halftime. This game we're drawn, though honestly we should be ahead if it wasn't for the boneheaded error by Barnes. I try telling my team that things are going well and I'm pleased but most of them switch off or lose focus. Sometimes this new team talk thing in FM 12 is a royal pain.

GOAL 46' Sene 2-1
Wow! What a start after the half. We kickoff, keep the ball well, and work it nicely into the box where Sene again receives a beautiful pass from McCarthy, stays onside and then slots the ball past Saunders to give the Revs the lead.

GOAL 90' Stephens 2-2
Injuries to Gimenez and Soares bring my squad down to 9 men since I don't have any subs left. Predictably a cross into the box finds Stephens and he scores a fine effort.

FT New England 2-2 Los Angeles
Really disappointed that we couldn't win. We played well the whole game, but some dirty play by LA means I lose two players to injury. LA then takes advantage of the 9-man Revs to level the game and steal a point. Referee also didn't seem to like us today, giving my players yellow cards for ticky-tack fouls, while the LA players repeatedly bruised up my team without penalty.

Player performance
GOOD: Saer Sene gets the MOTM with two goals today and a 8.8 rating. Really did well for us and he could've had a hattrick on multiple occasions.
BAD: Barnes with his OG.

Most of the team had average ratings so I'm glad we got at least a draw out of this. We should have won if a)Barnes hadn't clattered the ball into his own net and b)the ref would call the game both ways. BE CONSISTENT.

Here's what the table looks like-

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We fall into 3rd as Houston beats local rivals Dallas, though we still have a game in hand over Houston. Columbus though still has 2 games in hand over us, so watch out- we could drop even further.

Oh there's also this-

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Yeah, no duh, a monkey could've done better today. Thanks a lot ref.
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Gosh dangit. Losing Gimenez isn't so bad, he hasn't done much lately. But Soares, that's my top goal scorer! Hopefully someone can step up and fill his shoes or we are in trouble.
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