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Revolution Players Called Up To National Teams For International Break
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All The Must Watch Games For Revolution Fans This Weekend
With only 3 games left in the season, every game for the Revolution is a must win. They are still mathematically in the playoff hunt, but they will have to rely on many other teams if want to continue their season past the October 22 end date for the regular season. Here are all the games that you should keep your eye on this weekend.
Orlando City SC vs FC Dallas
How to watch: 4:00 ET, Univision in Spanish, Facebook in English
Wednesday’s win against the Revolution saw Orlando equal their playoff chances. However, that momentum they gained will go up against a team in FC Dallas that broke a 10 game winless streak this week. Dallas is in a tight race for the playoffs out west and will also need a win if they want to stay above the red line. Orlando City and FC Dallas have only met twice in the past two years with Dallas winning each previous match.
Toronto FC vs New York Red Bulls
How to watch: 7:00, MLS Live
We would not be talking about playoff chances if it weren’t for an extra time goal conceded by New York Wednesday against DC United. That goal tied the match and forced Red Bulls to drop points. They will go up against the league-leading supporters shield favorites Toronto FC. This does not mean that there will be a mismatch though. Toronto most likely will not be playing their top 11 considering they are in no rush to bring back the injured Jozy Altidore and Sebastian Giovinco. When these two teams met earlier this year the match finished 1-1.
Columbus Crew SC vs DC United
How to watch: Saturday, 7:30 ET, MLS Live
If the Revolution make the playoffs Columbus will most likely not be the team they steal their playoff spot from. That said it is still a mathematical possibility for Crew SC to lose the rest of their games and clear way for another playoff contender. This will be a tough one to imagine them losing against a DC United side that is last in the east. Columbus is one of the hottest teams in the league having gone seven straight games without a loss. DC have found a way to pick up points in their last two matches including the fastest four goals scored in the history of the league by former Revolution draft pick Patrick Mullins. In their only match this year, the Crew beat DC 2-0. They will clinch a playoff berth if they win on Saturday.
Philadelphia Union vs Seattle Sounders
How to watch: 1:00 ET, ESPN
Again, a longshot to make a huge impact on the Revolution’s playoff chances. But, the Union are still a mathematical possibility. They will face a Seattle team that sits relatively comfortable place in an uncomfortable western conference. The Sounders got their first win in 6 games Wednesday and our still fighting to increase their seeding in the west. The last time they met last year Seattle beat the Union 2-1. If Philadelphia tie or lose Sunday, they are out of the playoffs.
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Heaps Out, But Who’s to Blame in New England?

Heaps Out, But Who’s to Blame in New England?
Hope springs eternal one week into the post-Jay Heaps era for the New England Revolution after a surprise 2-1 victory over table-toppers Toronto FC on Saturday. But despite taking three points from their first match since the skipper’s dismissal last week, the Revs will likely need to win out and receive a good bit of help to avoid missing the MLS Playoffs for a second consecutive year.
Who’s to blame for the slide into mediocrity since their 2014 MLS Cup appearance? Heaps was the first on the chopping block, yet many have questioned Revolution General Manager Mike Burns as well. Voices around the league from prominent agents, to national soccer writers, to the Twitter artist formerly known as @FakeJayHeaps have pointed to the GM’s culpability.
Burns stepped into his role as GM at the same time as Jay Heaps was brought before the 2012 season. In the build to 2014, he played a role in earning the Revolution a reputation for drafting well, utilizing homegrown players and making clever low risk-high reward acquisitions. Is any of that true in 2017? Has it been true since 2014?
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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
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