Revs’ Juan Agudelo Gives U.S. Lead Over Mexico With Sweet Goal (Video)

by abournenesn

Apr 15, 2015

The Revolution are coming.

New England’s prized 22-year old striker, Juan Agudelo, scored a beautiful, albeit a bit lucky, goal in Wednesday’s USA-Mexico friendly in San Antonio.

Agudelo took a fantastic ball from midfielder Michael Bradley and made a beautiful first touch just outside the 18-yard box. He then dribbled around a defender, planted, and fired on net.

The ball was took a lucky deflection off Mexico keeper Cirilo Saucedo and found the back of the net to give USA a two-goal lead. It was Agudelo’s first goal in international competition since 2011. Agudelo has one goal in six games this season for the Revolution.

Check out the sweet goal below.

Thumbnail image via Soobum Im/USA TODAY Sports Images

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