New England Revolution
New England Revolution Training Translated Into Win
New England Revolution
EA Sports Releases FIFA Ratings. Here’s How The Revolution Stack Up.

The importance of the FIFA video games series is undeniable. The game in recent years has become one of the world’s highest selling and most popular video games. Within that, there has be a huge growth of sales in America. More sales in FIFA sees more Soccer viewership on TV and at live matches in the United States. As someone who didn’t play soccer growing up, FIFA was my introduction into the world of the sport. While playing FIFA I learned the strategy and nuances of the game. I learned how to build a patient attack and to appreciate a less glorious position like central defensive midfielder for their importance in the game.
FIFA 18 comes out this Friday and promises real individual player motion technology, authentic stadium atmospheres, and a continuation of last year’s story mode “The Journey”. There will even be a release on the Nintendo Switch which along with NBA 2K18 will be the console’s first major third party sports release. In advance of this, EA Sports has released all the ratings for each player in the game through their Ultimate Team cards on the FUT Database on the EA Sports FIFA website.
This means that we get an early look at what the New England Revolution will look like in the game. The developers have appeared to given the Revolution an accurate representation. The depth at attacking positions is evident and the the shakiness in defense is there. Players like Benjamin Angoua have gone down from a 74 last year to a 71. And Josh Smith has gotten a boost to 64. If there is one major gripe with the ratings it is that Lee Nguyen, one of the most talented players in Major League Soccer, is only a 75. He doesn’t even crack the top 20 players in MLS. Nguyen should at least be a 77 or 78 so he can rank among Romain Allesandrini and Michael Bradley as a top midfielder.
Here are the Revolution’s overall individual ratings in order along with their listed position.
CAM Lee Nguyen - 75
ST Kei Kamara - 74
St Krisztian Nemeth - 72
CB Benjamin Angoua - 71
ST Juan Agudelo - 71
LM Diego Fagundez - 71
CB Antonio Delamea - 70
CAM Kelyn Rowe - 70
CB Claude Dielna - 69
CDM Xavier Kouassi - 69
RB Andrew Farrell - 69
CDM Gershon Koffie - 68
LB Chris Tierney - 67
ST Teal Bunbury - 67
CM Scott Caldwell - 66
GK Brad Knighton - 66
GK Cody Cropper - 66
RB London Woodberry - 65
CM Daigo Kobayashi -64
RB Je-Vaughn Watson - 64
CB Joshua Smith - 64
LM Donnie Smith - 63
ST Femi Hollinger-Janzen -60
ST Brian Wright - 59
CM Zachary Herivaux - 58
GK Matt Turner - 52
New England Revolution
New England Revolution Take Down Toronto
The New England Revolution defeated Toronto FC 2-1 on Saturday night at Gillette Stadium.
It was a scoreless game until the 82nd minute when Lee Nguyen scored which set off a 5-minute window where 3 goals were scored.
Two for the Revolution, one for first place Toronto.
Even with the playoff chances being next to zero it was a good start to Tom Soehn’s Revolution coaching career with the team moving on from Coach Jay Heaps earlier in the week.
Below is the full Tweet story from the game.
Tweet Story
We are off #NERevs
— Tanner Rebelo (@TannerRebelo) September 23, 2017
End of 1st half here is 0-0 #NERevs #MLS
— Tanner Rebelo (@TannerRebelo) September 23, 2017
It looks like Paws has followed me to the #NERevs. He is here in part of the mascot halftime soccer game
— Tanner Rebelo (@TannerRebelo) September 23, 2017
$2,094,620, that is the total number raised by Robert Kraft and fans in support of #HurricaneHarveyrelief #NERevs
— Tanner Rebelo (@TannerRebelo) September 23, 2017
19,303 is tonights attendance #NERevs #MLS
— Tanner Rebelo (@TannerRebelo) September 23, 2017
And the fans erupt, Lee Nguyen buries the first goal of the game. 1-0 #NERevs in the 82 minute #MLS
— Tanner Rebelo (@TannerRebelo) September 23, 2017
And it is tied, 1-1 #NERevs defense gives up a goal 2 minutes after their own
— Tanner Rebelo (@TannerRebelo) September 23, 2017
And just like that, the crowd comes back to life with Kei Kamara smoking a ball into the back of the net 2-1 in the 88th minute #NERevs
— Tanner Rebelo (@TannerRebelo) September 23, 2017
#NERevs win their first game under Tom Soehn 2-1 FT
— Tanner Rebelo (@TannerRebelo) September 23, 2017
New England Patriots
Robert Kraft Along With Patriots/Revolution Fans Raise Over $2 Million

When Hurricane Harvey hit the Houston area the Kraft Family stepped up and launched an effort to raise funds to help support the disaster relief effort.
Robert Kraft pledged to match up to $1 million to support the relief effort with the goal being fans coming up with the money to match the pledge.
Patriots and Revolution fans came up big and donated an impressive $1,094,620 to the American Red Cross through the Kraft page bringing the total number raised to $2,094,620.
An impressive effort by all sides.
On Saturday afternoon the Kraft’s announced that outstanding number and thanked those who joined them in supporting the Hurricane Harvey relief effort.
The Kraft Family and fans weren’t the only members of the organization to help out the cause. Most notably Patriots QB Tom Brady donated $100,000 and head coach Bill Belichick donated $50,000. Both of those donations went to the JJ Watt lead effort that raised somewhere north of $30,000,000.
-
Boston Red Sox6 days ago
Boston Sports Teams Will Play Anti-Racism PSA
-
New England Patriots7 days ago
Patriots Have A Two-Headed Monster In BackField
-
New England Patriots6 days ago
Patriots Talk: What To Expect For Week 3
-
Boston Red Sox5 days ago
Battle of the Eras: Chris Sale V. Pedro Martinez
-
New England Revolution6 days ago
New England Revolution Part Ways With Jay Heaps
-
Boston Red Sox5 days ago
Boston Red Sox Popularity Decline Overblown
-
Boston Bruins5 days ago
The 7th Floor Show: Bruins Sign Pastrnak, Start Of Camp Thoughts
-
Boston Bruins5 days ago
Boston Bruins Already Having Injury Problem