BSJ Match #29 Breakdown & Review: Revolution 2, Fire 2 - Self-inflicted wounds stall Revs' playoff hopes taken at BSJ Headquarters (Revolution)

(Keith Nordstrom/Revolution)

The  Revolution found themselves presented with a big opportunity to earn three points against Eastern Conference opponent Chicago Fire on Saturday night at Gillette Stadium. The Revolution were only able to garner a point out of the affair after Brad Friedel made personnel changes at halftime that resulted in two equalizing goals in the second half. The goals ended up being too few as the New England club will head into next week feeling like they dropped two points against Veljko Paunović and his side.

Let's look at the starting 11...

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Brad Friedel
Michael Mancienne
Antonio Delamea
Jalil Anibaba
Andrew Farrell
Brandon Bye
Scott Caldwell
Luis Caicedo
Diego Fagundez
Kelyn Rowe
Cristian Penilla
Teal Bunbury


TAKEAWAYS


Self-inflicted wounds




Raheem Edwards




Brandt Bronico
Aleksander Katai
Brandon Bye






An efficient counter-attack








Juan Agudelo
Johan Kappelhof


Bastian Schweinsteiger




A brilliant adjustment


Brad Friedel


Guillermo Hauche
Juan Agudelo






THREE UP


Juan Agudelo:




Cristian Penilla: 


Luis Caicedo:


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Luis Caicedo




THREE DOWN


Brandon Bye:


Dax McCarty




Teal Bunbury: 


Andrew Farrell: 


Aleksander Katai
always 




PLAYER RATINGS




PARTING THOUGHT


Diego Fagundez
Wilfried Zahibo




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