New England Revolution Update: Nov. 2, 2009
Revs take one-goal advantage to Chicago for decisive second leg
NEW ENGLAND VS. CHICAGO SERIES INFORMATION
Chicago owns a slight edge in the all-time, all-competitions series between the two teams, 24-20-9 ... the Fire has the advantage in regular-season (15-13-8), U.S. Open Cup (2-0-0) and SuperLiga (1-0-0) meetings, but the Revs have a slender lead in the postseason series (7-6-1). The Revs are 4-15-6 on the road against the Fire in all competitions ... that record includes a 4-8-6 record in regular-season games, a 0-6-0 record in the MLS Cup Playoffs and a 0-1-0 mark in the U.S. Open Cup ... New England is 1-6-2 against Chicago in all competitions at Toyota Park since the facility opened in 2006.
New England and Chicago played to a pair of draws in the 2009 regular-season series: 1-1 at Toyota Park on May 9, and 0-0 at Gillette Stadium on Oct. 17 ... it was the first time the Fire didn't win the regular-season series since 2005.
In addition to two regular-season meetings, the clubs also played in the semifinal round of SuperLiga 2009 on July 15 ... the Fire won that match at Gillette Stadium, 2-1, and advanced to the tournament's title match.
The Revolution's win in Game 1 of this Eastern Conference Semifinal Series was the club's first victory over Chicago since the 2007 Eastern Conference Championship on Nov. 8, 2007 ... the Revs had gone 0-5-3 in their previous eight meetings with the Fire in all competitions dating back to the start of the 2008 season.
New England is winless (0-6-1) in its last seven road games against Chicago in all competitions ... that lone draw, however, was a 1-1 result in the Revolution's last trip to Toyota Park for a regular-season meeting on May 9.
PLAYOFF NOTES
The Revolution earned a 2-1 win in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Semifinal Series on Sunday afternoon at Gillette Stadium, and will take a one-goal advantage into Game 2 of the series on Saturday night at Toyota Park. With this year's meeting, the Revs and Fire have now met in seven of the last eight postseasons (2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) and the last five overall ... in total, the teams have met in the playoffs eight times, all since 2000.
New England leads the all-time playoff series, 4-3 ... the Revs ended the Fire's season for three consecutive years from 2005-07 before Chicago snapped that skid with a victory over New England in the 2008 Eastern Conference Semifinals.
This is the second straight year in which the Revs and Fire meet in the Eastern Conference Semifinals with Chicago as the No. 2 seed and New England as the No. 3 seed ... last year, the teams played to a 0-0 draw in the first leg at Gillette Stadium before the Fire claimed a 3-0 win at Toyota Park to advance to the Eastern Conference Championship.
Each team is undefeated against the other on its home field in the playoffs ... New England is 7-0-1 and Chicago is 6-0-0.
The winner of the previous New England-Chicago postseason matchups has advanced to MLS Cup seven out of eight times ... the only year in which the winner didn't ultimately reach the title match was 2008, when the Fire was eliminated in the Eastern Conference Championship by the Columbus Crew.
PLAYER NOTES VS. CHICAGO
Taylor Twellman is the Revolution's all-time leading scorer against the Fire with 12 goals, while he has added five assists in 23 career regular-season appearances ... four of his 10 career postseason goals have also been scored against Chicago, including the dramatic bicycle kick which won the 2007 Eastern Conference Championship. Shalrie Joseph recorded his first career postseason goal in his 20th career postseason appearance in the Game 1 victory yesterday afternoon ... Joseph led the Revolution with career-high marks in both goals (8) and assists (8) this season.
Emmanuel Osei recorded his first career goal in his first career postseason appearance in the Game 1 victory yesterday afternoon ... Osei did not score a goal in 23 regular-season appearances this year, his first in MLS.
Kenny Mansally, Pat Phelan and Jeff Larentowicz each recorded their first career postseason assists in the Game 1 victory yesterday afternoon.
Matt Reis is 7-10-4 with a 1.43 goals against average and four shutouts in his regular-season Revolution career against the Fire ... Reis also has three career postseason shutouts in seven appearances against Chicago.
2009 EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINAL SERIES - GAME 1
New England 2, Chicago 1November 1, 2009 - Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)
Emmanuel Osei and Shalrie Joseph scored goals either side of halftime to lift the Revolution to a come-from-behind, 2-1 victory in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Semifinal Series at Gillette Stadium ... Chicago's Chris Rolfe opened the scoring in the 17th minute with an opportunistic finish on a rebound, but Osei leveled the score deep into first-half stoppage time with a glancing header from Kenny Mansally's free kick ... that set the stage for Joseph's dramatic game-winner in the 75th minute, as he fought through a crowd in the box to poke his shot into the upper right corner from close range.
2009 REGULAR-SEASON MEETINGS
New England 1, Chicago 1May 9, 2009 - Toyota Park (Bridgeview, Ill.)
Shalrie Joseph scored the game-tying goal in the 49th minute to end the Revolution's fourth-longest scoreless streak in club history at 269 minutes, as the visiting Revs earned a 1-1 draw with the Fire ... defender Wilman Conde gave Chicago the lead in the 36th minute with his third career goal - all of which had been scored against the Revolution - finishing a loose ball in the box following Cuauhtemoc Blanco's corner kick ... Joseph leveled the score at 1-1 just four minutes into the second half, however, firing home from close range after Jeff Larentowicz's initial cross was deflected to the back post.
New England 0, Chicago 0
October 17, 2009 - Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)
The Revs and Fire combined to register a total of 25 shots, but neither team could find the back of the net as the game finished in a scoreless draw ... Revolution goalkeeper Matt Reis made four saves to record his seventh shutout of the season, while the Fire's Jon Busch stopped seven shots to earn his ninth clean sheet ... Chicago had a claim for a penalty kick waved away in the 62nd minute when Chris Rolfe attempted to round Reis on a clear breakaway, as referee Jorge Gonzalez cautioned Rolfe for simulation rather than pointing to the spot.
2009 OUTSIDE COMPETITION MEETINGS
Chicago 2, New England 1SuperLiga 2009 Semifinal
July 15, 2009 - Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)
Edgaras Jankauskas scored his first goal for the Revolution just two weeks after signing with the club, but Cuauhtemoc Blanco led the Fire to a 2-1 win en route to a spot in the SuperLiga 2009 title game ... Blanco assisted on Brian McBride's opening goal midway through the first half before scoring the game-winner on a free kick in the 63rd minute ... Jankauskas scored late in the first half to level the score entering the halftime break, while Sainey Nyassi, Kenny Mansally and Kheli Dube all hit the woodwork for the Revolution, which outshot Chicago, 23-11, including 17-3 in the second half.
NEWS & NOTES
REVS TAKE ONE-GOAL ADVANTAGE INTO DECISIVE SECOND LEG ...
The Revolution earned a dramatic 2-1 victory over the Fire yesterday afternoon at Gillette Stadium in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference Semifinal Series, and will now take a one-goal advantage into the decisive second leg this weekend in Chicago ... the series will conclude on Saturday night, Nov. 7, at Toyota Park, with kickoff set for 8:30 p.m. ET ... the winner of the series will advance to the Eastern Conference Championship to face either Real Salt Lake or the Columbus Crew, which will conclude the other Eastern Conference Semifinal Series on Thursday night.... MEANING A WIN OR A DRAW IS ALL THEY NEED
The situation is simple for the Revolution entering the second leg of the Eastern Conference Semifinal Series on Saturday night in Chicago: A win or a draw will send the Revs to the Eastern Conference Championship to face either Real Salt Lake or the Columbus Crew.
A loss by two goals or more will eliminate the Revs from the MLS Cup Playoffs and send the Fire to the Eastern Conference Championship.
A one-goal loss by any score will send the series to a 30-minute extra-time period (consisting of two 15-minute halves), to be played in its entirety immediately following Game 2 on Saturday night ... should the series still be tied after that extra-time period, the series will be decided by penalty kicks.



















