Game Notes: Sporting KC vs New England Revolution

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EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS - 2L SPORTING KANSAS CITY v NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION Wed., Nov. 6, Sporting Park (8 p.m. CT; CSN-NE; KSMO) 1

LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEAD: NE 13 wins (1 SO), 54 GF … KC 23 wins (1 SO), 74 GF … Ties 11

Nielsen

7

78

5

Collin

Besler

Myers

15 Sinovic

20 Rosell

37

MLS CUP PLAYOFFS: NE 1 win, 2 GF … KC 0 wins, 1 GF … 0 ties

8

13

Zusi

Olum

Peterson

17 Sapong

9 Bunbury

92 Imbongo

14

24

11

10

Fagundez

Nguyen

Rowe

Agudelo

12 Dorman

25 Barnes

23

5

Goncalves

Soares

2 Farrell

1 Reis

REFEREE: Mark Geiger. SAR (bench): Sean Hurd; JAR (opposite): Joe Fletcher; 4th: Sorin Stoica SUSPENDED: none WARNINGS (suspended next yellow card): KC: Seth Sinovic, Teal Bunbury, Aurelien Collin ... NE: Dimitry Imbongo, Lee Nguyen, A.J. Soares, Chad Barrett

SPORTING KANSAS CITY SUBSTITUTES FROM 2 Palmer-Brown DF 3 Opara DF 4 Ellis DF 6 Nagamura MF 10 Feilhaber MF 12 Lopez MF 14 Dwyer FW 16 Bieler FW 18 Kronberg GK 19 Joseph MF 21 Kempin GK 22 Saad FW 23 Bessone DF 24 Jerome DF 25 Duke MF 27 Miller MF 31 Gardner MF 33 Ruiz DF 94 Medranda MF

2013 HEAD-TO-HEAD: KC 1 win, 3 GF … NE 0 wins, 0 GF … 1 tie AT SPORTING PARK: 8/10: KC 3, NE 0 (Kamara 27, 50; Feilhaber 92+)

N.E. REVOLUTION SUBSTITUTES FROM 3 Polak DF 6 Caldwell MF 7 Toja MF 8 Tierney DF 9 Barrett FW 13 Guy MF 15 McCarthy DF 16 Duckett DF 17 Woodbine DF 18 Horth FW 19 Simms MF 22 Shuttleworth GK 26 Latigue MF 27 Bengtson FW 30 Alston DF 33 Smith FW 36 Soffner GK 39 Sene MF 99 Davies FW

For the second consecutive year, Sporting return home needing to overturn a first-leg deficit in the conference semifinals. Last season, Sporting won the return match 1-0 -- but lost on aggregate after losing 2-0 at Houston. "It’s good. You don’t always necessarily know if you’re always going to win when you go away from home, but to keep the scoreline the way we did is great," said SKC manager Peter Vermes. "It wasn’t frustrating at all. I thought we were really good playing away from home." ... Teams that have had the second leg at home have advanced 22 times over 42 two-leg series all-time in MLS. Teams winning the first leg have won 19 series; teams losing the first leg have won 11 series. “We remember last year how Houston was dropping, dropping and defending. We expect the same thing from [New England],” defender Aurelien Collin said. “It’s always easier to score one goal than two goals, so it was very important to score that goal. Hopefully the league would be like Europe – when you score away, it would double. We’re not there yet, so we just need to score a goal to tie it then score another one to win the semifinal.” ... Teal Bunbury was given the start in attack, his first appearance in the first XI since Aug. 23. Bunbury had come on as a substitute in six of the final eight games of the season. "We’re organized. I think (Lawrence Olum) and (Oriol Rosell) do a really good job of deciding who goes forward and who’s holding," said defender Seth Sinovic. "I think we’re balanced in the back, and going forward I thought Teal (Bunbury) made some great runs tonight, same with the outside guys C.J. (Sapong) and Jacob (Peterson). We had some chances." ... Collin scored his second career goal in the MLS Cup Playoffs, his first coming in 2011 vs. Colorado in the West semifinals. Three of the last four postseason goals scored by Sporting, dating back to 2011, have come from defenders. "(That) goal is very huge for us. It keeps us in the game. 2-0 is a steep hill, but 1-0 is at least something that, as a team we are able to get over," said Lawrence Olum. Added goalkeeper Jimmy Nielsen: “All I had in my head was that we needed at least one goal, and we got that goal. I still have a big belief that we can still turn this around.” The Andy Dorman goal was the first goal New England had scored against Sporting KC in any match since 2011. Sporting came into the series riding a streak of five consecutive shutouts in league matches; the goal ended a streak of 556 scoreless minutes. "We knew that we were in a different place, they’re in a different place –- we’re two different teams. ... I really don’t think we were thinking about them being able to stop us, I think we were just thinking about how we needed to play," said Revolution head coach Jay Heaps. ... Revolution goalkeeper Matt Reis has still not been on the losing end of a decision this season. Reis became the first goalkeeper in MLS history to go without a defeat in 10 or more starts when he posted a 7-0-4 record during the regular season. “Reisy's been huge all season,” defender Darrius Barnes said. “He made a huge save in the first half and then in the second half on Dom Dwyer. He's wise. He's a wise goalkeeper. I think he plays mind-games with the attackers a little bit. When you have the experience of a keeper like that and he has the talent, it makes it easy for a defender.” ... The Revolution won a game in the MLS Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2009, since a 2-1 win against Chicago in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. "A step forward, but at the same time it’s a very difficult road ahead," Heaps said. "If we’re talking three or four goals, then maybe this is a big step forward. But it’s a battle -- we have a one-goal lead. It’s halftime and we have a big, big battle going to Kansas City." ... The lone Sporting goal came following a corner kick. The Revolution allowed six goals from set pieces over the regular season -- just three teams conceded fewer from deadballs (VAN 3, TOR 4, DAL 5). "We knew they would be strong (on set pieces). They’ve scored a lot of their goals from set pieces. They scored last week against Philly on a set piece –- a long throw -– and they got some chances (Saturday) so we have to be smart in what we’re doing." ... Kelyn Rowe scored his first goal in his first appearance in the MLS Cup Playoffs -- and in the process became the youngest player in Revolution history to score a postseason goal (21 years, 335 days). "We like to get down and play a little bit. The first half was hard. I think that both teams were kind of just dumping it in and hoping for second balls," Rowe said. "You saw the game open up as the second half went through."


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