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Bou leading the way with 2 goals for Revolution
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Gillette Stadium
Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA
Adam Buksa - Expected to train this weekBuksa posted via social media that he'll be in training this week after suffering a head injury Sunday.
ImpactThis is a positive update for Buksa, who apparently didn't suffer a concussion Sunday, assuming he's telling the truth in this update. Buksa has started each of the last four matches and if available to play, he'll likely remain in the starting XI Saturday against the Red Bulls.
JULY 26, 2021ROTOWIRE
Christian Mafla - Concedes yellow card in winMafla conceded a yellow card and won two-of-three tackles during Sunday's 2-1 win over Montreal.
ImpactMafla has started two straight games due to the absence of DeJuan Jones (undisclosed) and inches closer to playing the full 90 with each passing appearance. He'll likely next start against the New York Red Bulls, which have scored 18 goals in 14 games this season.
JULY 26, 2021ROTOWIRE
A.j. Delagarza - Enters late in winDeLaGarza logged 28 minutes off the bench during Sunday's 2-1 win over Montreal.
ImpactDeLaGarza came in late for Jonathan Bell (leg), who adds to a growing list of absences on the Revs' backline. If Bell remains unavailable for Saturday's trip to the New York Red Bulls, DeLaGarza would likely start in his place.
JULY 26, 2021ROTOWIRE
Matt Polster - Makes two interceptions in winPolster made two interceptions and logged three tackles (zero won) during Sunday's 2-1 win over Montreal.
ImpactPolster doesn't hold much value as a defensive midfielder, but he still makes key plays and one of his interceptions led directly to a goal for Gustavo Bou. Up next is a trip to the New York Red Bulls, against which Polster only played the first half of a 3-2 win back in June.
JULY 26, 2021ROTOWIRE
Teal Bunbury - Comes off bench in winBunbury put one shot off target in 54 minutes off the bench during Sunday's 2-1 win over Montreal.
ImpactBunbury came in for Adam Buksa, who reportedly suffered a head injury during the first half. Given the chances of Buksa missing a match or two are fairly high until more is known, Bunbury could return to the lineup in Saturday's match at the New York Red Bulls after scoring on his own in his most recent start.
JULY 26, 2021ROTOWIRE
Brad Knighton - Concedes one in winKnighton conceded one goal and made three saves during Sunday's 2-1 win over Montreal.
ImpactKnighton has now one three straight games and conceded just one goal in that span. It helps to face some of the more lackluster attacks when shutting teams out, but he's still done well to get this far and keep his job while Matt Turner is at the Gold Cup. Up next is a trip to the New York Red Bulls, which have scored 18 goals in 14 matches this season.
JULY 26, 2021ROTOWIRE
Carles Gil - Takes three shots in winGil took three shots (one on goal) and recorded one secondary assist from two chances created during Sunday's 2-1 win over Montreal.
ImpactGil often records absurdly high attacking numbers even before recording any assists, and a paltry two chances from this game pale in comparison to some of his other efforts this season. Even on a quiet night, Gil now has four secondary assists and nine true set-ups, so there isn't much to worry about. Up next is a trip to the New York Red Bulls, which have conceded the most assists to attacking midfielders in the league.
JULY 26, 2021ROTOWIRE