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An improved Adam Buksa in 2021? New England Revolution expect it

By Jonathan SigalMarch 24, 2021

Adam Buksa
Adam Buksa celebrates scoring against the Philadelphia Union. (Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports)

By his own admission, Adam Buksa’s first New England Revolution season could have gone better.

From a production standpoint, the No. 9 finished with six goals and two assists in 23 games (16 starts). Carles Gil’s injury absence played a significant role in his form, but the Poland national team hopeful still longed for more.

As one of three Designated Players in New England – Gil and fellow forward Gustavo Bou are the others – more is expected from the former Pogon Szczecin forward, who arrived two Decembers ago on a reported $4 million transfer fee.

Tags: Adam Buksa, MLS, New England Revolution

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