New England vs. Atlas, Leagues Cup Round of 32: A storybook ending to hellish week

On the night of the organization’s 1,000th competitive game, the New England Revolution’s all-time appearance leader stepped up in a penalty kick situation with a chance to win it for his side. Of course Andrew Farrell finished the deal. Hitting the team’s eighth spot kick in penalties, Farrell’s finish sent the Revs to an 8-7 win and a spot in the Leagues Cup Round of 16, and washed away the bitter taste of so many moments that had built up over the course of this week.

It was a storybook moment almost cliche to write, but the fact Farrell was put in that situation wasn’t the work of some mysterious ghostwriter high in the rafters at Gillette. It was because the Revs put together a gutsy, statement performance when so many things conspired against the guys in the days leading up.

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New England at Cincinnati, Game 20: Honors even, again

After 180 minutes of soccer, I can say one definitive thing about the budding New England/Cincinnati “rivalry”—we’re gonna need another 90 in the playoffs to decide who’s better. And barring the Philadelphia and Nashville fan bases, how many people would really mind if this was the Eastern Conference final?

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New England vs. Orlando, Match 18: One La Pantera is better than a pride of Lions

Who knew a Designated Player Striker could not only start a game, not only register an assist, but start, get an assist, and score a goal! Gustavo Bou’s return to the starting lineup last week carried over to Saturday, and La Pantera sent a reminder to everyone that there are plenty of talented Argentines in MLS.

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