Revs "begins to become a team," Arena says after road victory over LA Galaxy



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CARSON, Calif. – Bruce Arena has rarely lost in the Galaxy stadium for nearly ten years as the club's head coach and general manager, and that has not changed with his return Sunday night, in his first game on the pitch. Revolution of New England.

Unbeaten since he fired Brad Friedel almost a month ago, the Revs (4-8-4) have won their first road win of the season, retaining a 2-1 win over the Galaxy at Dignity Health Sports Park to preserve the undefeated record of the Arena. as a visiting coach in the 16-year-old hall.

Arena guided the Galaxy to three MLS Cups and two Fan Shields in addition to eight seasons at the helm of perhaps the largest dynasty in the league, and was warmly welcomed by the public. His new team then frustrated the fans with a superb football counterattack.

"I only have good memories, win, lose or draw," said Arena, who lives in the nearby city of Manhattan Beach. "It will never be an environment in which I do not feel comfortable [in, and I’m] proud to have been here. … people were nice. A lady was kind enough to come and apologize for her husband to scream at me.

"I think I screamed over more when I was coach here than tonight."

Arena has a lot of work to do for New England, which he did with DC United at the beginning of the MLS and with the Galaxy from the end of 2008 until his departure at the end of the 2016 campaign for take over the United States. & # 39; unsuccessful bid to qualify for the World Cup last year.

He saw a lot of good from the Revs, who went from shortly before halftime on Cristian Penilla and doubled the advantage of the first goal of the Teal Bunbury campaign in the middle of the second half. Later, they held firm after Zlatan Ibrahimovic's bicycle shot in the upper left corner in the 84th minute, proclaiming victory only after Diego Polenta's stoppage stopped from the crossbar.

"We probably have a very unique mix of players for the league, with league growth in terms of extra funds to bring in players," said Arena. "We played maybe four or five middle school students tonight. A little inexperienced, technically, it can be a little better, but over time, they can be good players. We have athletics in our team, we have a real dynamic player in [Carles] Gil, we have a Teal goal tonight, [and] when your # 9 has only one goal, you want to improve it a little bit.

"I'm pretty proud of this group. They had a tough race this year and they started to become a team, so it was positive. "

New England is 2-0-2 and has conceded only three goals since Friedel's dismissal on May 9. Arena was hired five days later. Mike Lapper guided the Revs towards a win against San Jose and draws in Montreal and at home against DC He made his first workout on Tuesday and hit the sidelines Sunday for the first time in almost 19 months .

"I've been on the sidelines [during that span], "He's gone astray," with a beer in my hand. "

Arena was asked if he was missing the training.

"Yes and no," he says. "I think when you train, you always like to think that you can always coach, and you always have a thought process that coaches have. Getting the change back on the ground is always rewarding, of course. "

It was the 105th overall MLS (playoff and playoff) victory for Arena in the stadium. He is 10-0-2 as a visiting coach, beating Chivas USA and linking the Galaxy to the New York Red Bulls in 2007, beating 8-0-1 against CUSA as Galaxy boss – the draw. was in the first leg of the 2009 final the LA series won – and now the victory of the Revs.

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