New England Revolution Gears Up for a Challenging Road Stretch
After a long-awaited home match, the New England Revolution are set to hit the road again, embarking on three away games within seven days, starting with a match against Kansas City this Saturday. Over the past two months, the team has transformed into formidable road warriors, boasting a record of 3-0-1 in away games since early April, with just one loss during that stretch.
Midfielder Matt Polster credits the team’s strong mentality and defensive prowess for their success, as they’ve allowed only five goals in seven away matches, including three during one draw against Orlando. Coach Caleb Porter acknowledges the challenges ahead but remains confident in his squad’s resilience and preparation strategies, especially given recent injuries, including a setback to starting striker Leo Campana.
As the team navigates this demanding schedule, Porter plans to rotate players, ensuring fresh legs for upcoming matches. Despite the challenges posed by injuries and the rapid pace of games, Polster emphasizes the importance of maintaining consistent tactics, regardless of who is on the pitch. The Revolution will look to sustain their momentum before returning home to face FC Cincinnati.
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