The New England Revolution concluded the house portion of the schedule with a powerful staff victory that featured a number of particular person milestones.
Striker Gustavo Bou scored the sport winner within the eighty fifth minute and the Revolution held on to beat Atlanta United FC 2-1 in a matinee affair on Saturday at Gillette Stadium. The Revolution closed the house slate at 7-4-6 and end the season on Sunday, Oct. 9 at Chicago Fire FC.
The Revolution improved to 10-12-11, whereas head coach Bruce Arena notched his 250th MLS profession win, essentially the most in league historical past. Arena is 250-147-123 all-time and 48-26-34 in 4 years with New England.
“For the first time in a long time we played 90-plus minutes where we were really solid throughout,” stated Arena. “There was some good resolution making and a few high quality play.
“You could roll over and die the last few games of the season and the fact that they came out and fought for 90 minutes says a lot about the character of this group.”
Newly-acquired ahead Giacomo Vrioni made his MLS debut and scored his first purpose in a penalty kick within the thirty third minute to open the scoring.
Midfielders Carles Gil and Tommy McNamara additionally reached particular person milestones. Gil, the reigning MVP of MLS, made his a centesimal MLS look, whereas McNamara made the one hundred and fiftieth begin of his profession. Center again Andrew Farrell, the ironman of MLS, was voted the Revolution’s Defender of the Year for a report fifth time.
Source: www.bostonherald.com