Sunday night's game against the Philadelphia Union marks a return to MLS action for the New England Revolution. Just days after losing a friendly match against Manchester United, one of the best soccer clubs in the world, the Revs are ready to get back to their winning ways.
The season hasn't started out well for New England, as the Revs currently sport a 3-8-7 record after having successful seasons in recent years. But the team was able to draw some positives from their match against Man U on Wednesday night, despite falling 4-1.
With the help of goalkeeper Matt Reis, the Revs held Manchester United scoreless in the first half. Although Man U scored four goals in the final 45 minutes, that first half will give the Revolution defense and Reis a lot of confidence upon their return to MLS action.
And no matter the result of the match, just getting the chance to play against a powerhouse like Manchester United was a great experience for the Revs.
Sunday night's game will be the Revs' last match at home for awhile, as they embark on a tough three-game road trip this week.
"It's huge that we start winning at home," Revolution head coach Steve Nicol told RevolutionSoccer.net. "Obviously we want to win whenever we play, but winning at home should be the starting point. It's key for us to do that on Sunday."
The looming road trip makes Sunday's game all the more important for the Revs, but it won't be an easy match. Goals leader Shalrie Joseph will be out of the match because of yellow card accumulation.
"Any team in the league is going to miss Shalrie," Nicol said. "We're not kidding ourselves that we're just going to be normal. But it gives somebody a chance to step up and do well."
The Revolution are also facing quite the formidable opponent. The Union are currently in third place in the Eastern Conference with a 7-4-7 record. Their tough defense will certainly make life difficult for the Revs on Sunday night.
"They're a really good side defensively," said Chris Tierney. "They get numbers behind the ball, they're well organized and very disciplined, so it's going to be difficult to break them down. We're going to need a special play here or there to get us a goal."
Sure, it won't be easy. But if the Revolution want to climb back up in the Eastern Conference standings, a win Sunday night against Philadelphia will be a good place to start.