Making an all-around
statement in Major League Soccer is a very serious statement for those boys
from the New England Revolution.
And someone we credit
is its players and Boss, turning this squad all around and its man at the helm vision
that suddenly eliminated mediocrity after a disastrous 2013.
Skipper Jay Heaps is
really becoming a wizard of a Manager in getting a club submerged in total
chaos into a contender and maybe as the overall favorite.
Very well this time
win the always elusive MLS Cup that the Revs have lost in several of their
appearances in the grand finale.
With many players
committed to perform wonders in the field, the Revs really positioned
themselves among the top five elite and never let go of their positon, keeping
their ground.
Commanding and in
control are those two series with rivals of the likes of the Columbus Crew, that
became their first test of fire.
Passing it with
flying colors and with a total dominance over a clueless Crew squad, the next
step was to play a semifinals with their I-95 rival’s in the New York Red
Bulls.
No one imagined the
spirit of struggle and determination showed by this group, when they were
coming as total underdogs and face a start studded Red Bulls squad at home.
Where the Red Bulls
aren’t a walk in the park when they play in front of their faithful, the New
England chaps never gave up and became intimated by the Metros initial eleven
and its followers in anytime.
By winning the first
leg with a nice 2-1 score and with goal’s from Teal Burnbury and Jermaine Jones
for the go ahead, the Revs came home with a sort of comfortable lead.
That lead that was
never let go in the second leg in Foxborough, when they really showed off a nice
personality and passion in the after its rivals scored two goals that later
were eclipsed by Charlie Davies double.
Making it a feat like
no other and making this club return to its old glory days, the New England
Revolution is waiting for their next rival from the Western Division between
the LA Galaxy and the Seattle Sounders.
I do hail for the
boys in Boston and their ambition to overcome adversity and delivering results
not imagined by any of them, next stop a final to be played with courage and
resolve.
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