Source: New England Revolution Podcasts

RevsTV: Toronto FC Preview

Title: RevsTV: Toronto FC Preview

Published: Thu, 30 Jul 2009

Description: New England Revolution head coach Steve Nicol and goalkeeper Matt Reis talk about the Revs' play as of late, and how important it is to win at home this Saturday against Toronto FC at Gillette Stadium.

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" The starting lineup has solidified her one of the few times this year how important is that -- into the team's consistency. And getting results both home and away. -- huge you know you guys get used to -- each you know you begin to. You begin to just do things. Instinctively because because you know the I was in the UTV's. Game and it makes it easier for everybody. I can that the moon was done only through the team -- they can. And can always it'll be good for what is it then about playing at home has made the -- so successful over the last few weeks. Well I think it was. Comfortable feeling all of you know this amendment Iraqis before you start again. -- I was for the funds usually that. He threw them Tocqueville all the things I mentioned in the -- it culmination. Hopefully we'll continue to do that can -- ones. Is this the best team has played all year over the last few games."

" I think we've we've gotten results I don't think it's it's been our best performances. But that he is your results and we we -- three points and and we answered. I think we've uncharacteristically. Lost a couple of games early on in the air and a little bit last year so. You wanna find me when your plant home almost a guaranteed three points so. We're trying to get back to that and -- to perform well. Where we're standing in the standings is down below and so we need to get three points and there's a lot of teams above us -- we have to kind of climb up and and take over so we're playing at home that same conference games so. It's you know it's a big difference."

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