Preseason fare: Revolution bruised and beaten by Atlante, 1-0

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PLAYA DEL CARMEN, Mexico - With an uncharacteristic amount of physical play for an exhibition match, the New England Revolution were bruised and beaten 1-0 by Atlante Futbol Club yesterday. The Revolution, which had two players – Jeff Larentowicz and Chris Albright - ejected for fighting in the waning minutes. Atlante also had a player ejected during the same scuffle. Pursuant to a managerial ... [link]

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Published 3/7/2008 by Dan at New England Revolution
... The Atlante goal was scored my midfield captain, Jose Munoz Mustafa, in the 38th minute. It is of note that not much separated the two sides, with as both had abundant shots on net. Check the game report @ House of Soccer. ...

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