New England Soccer Journal

  • Login
  • Logout
  • Subscribe
  • Dashboard
Subscribe
Soccer Confidential

Bruce Arena: Revs “built a good foundation” for 2020

By Frank Dell'ApaOctober 25, 2019

Bruce Arena congratulates Gustavo Bou after a game between NYCFC and the Revs. (Timothy Bouwer/ISI Photos/Getty Images).

FOXBORO, Mass. – Bruce Arena has seldom concluded a season without at least one playoff victory – he holds the MLS record with 32 career postseason wins.

But Arena gave the New England Revolution high marks after the team fell, 1-0, to Atlanta United in the first round of the 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs last Saturday. And Arena continued to express optimism as he conducted interviews outside the Revolution locker room on Wednesday.

But Arena also noted: “For me this is new territory, a lot different than anywhere I’ve been and trying to figure it out myself.”

Tags: Bruce Arena, MLS, New England Revolution, Teal Bunbury

Subscribe to finish reading this story

SUBSCRIBE

Members login below

Register
Forgot Password?

Related Articles

2019 USL Championship Playoffs: What to watch for

After four play-in games, the 16-team playoff field is set for the USL Championship Playoffs. And while expansion side Hartford Athletic finished second-to-last in the…
Read More
Patrick Agyemang

Eastern Connecticut State striker Patrick Agyemang leads nation in scoring

Over and over growing up, Patrick Agyemang (East Hartford, Conn.) some simple advice from his father, a former goalkeeper. “He’d tell me, ‘Get your left…
Read More

Merrimack’s jump to Division 1 surpassing all expectations

If head coach Tony Martone had his way, Merrimack would have moved to the Division 1 ranks back when he first took the job in…
Read More

NESJ Insider Newsletter

  • Subscribe
  • Seamans Media, Inc.
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Contact Us

© Copyright 2022 Seamans Media, Inc. • All Rights Reserved

Contact Us!

Please write a brief description and someone will get back to you shortly!

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.