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				<title><![CDATA[Twellman scores 100th as Revolution rout Red Bulls]]></title>
				<description><![CDATA[FOXBOROUGH, Massachussets(AP) -- Taylor Twellman became the fifth
player in MLS history with 100 career goals when he scored a
pair in the second half to lead the New England Revolution to a
4-0 victory over the New York Red Bulls on Sunday.

Twellman, playing his second match of the season after being
sidelined with a neck injury, went on as a substitute to start
the second half and didn't take long to reach the milestone.

He scored his first goal of the year in the 57th minute with a
header off a cross from Sharlie Joseph to give New England a 3-0
lead.

Seven minutes later, Twellman shot under Red Bulls goalkeeper
Jon Conway.

New England entered the match having scored a league-low 10
goals but scored four times in a 17-minute span against the Red
Bulls.

New York's winless streak on the road reached 19 matches.

Dallas 2, San Jose 2

At Frisco, Texas, Kenny Cooper scored in the 87th minute to help
FC Dallas salvage a 2-2 draw at home against the San Jose
Earthquakes.

Arturo Alvarez had given last-place San Jose a 2-1 lead in the
82nd minute after he beat defender Marcelo Saragosa and sent a
curling left-foot shot into the top right corner of the net.

Dallas scored the equalizer 5 minutes later when Brek Shea
passed to Cooper, who drove it in from six yards.

Dallas coach Schellas Hyndman missed the match while serving a
one-game suspension. Hyndman was ejected for "irresponsible
behavior" in the 81st minute of the previous match against
Chicago when he shout at fans after he was hit by a bottle
thrown from the stands.]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 02:38:57 GMT</pubDate>
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				<title><![CDATA[Red Bulls-Revolution Preview]]></title>
				<description><![CDATA[By BRETT HUSTON
STATS Writer

New York (2-8-3) at New England (3-3-4), 6:00 p.m. EDT

The New England Revolution hadn't won in six matches heading
into their latest game, and they also hadn't seen star striker
Taylor Twellman on the field all season.

It's no coincidence that Twellman's return helped snap the
Revolution's skid.

Twellman played a key role in that victory in his first action
of 2009, and he'll try to lift New England again Sunday night
when it looks to extend its unbeaten streak against the visiting
New York Red Bulls to 12 games.

Twellman, fifth on the all-time MLS scoring list with 99 goals,
hadn't played since October because of a neck injury that caused
him vertigo, nausea and whiplash.

The Revolution (3-3-4) certainly missed Twellman, who had eight
goals in 16 games last season. They had scored eight times in
nine matches heading into a home game against D.C. United on May
30.

After midfielder Jeff Larentowicz took a ball in the face,
Twellman entered in the 25th minute to raucous applause from the
Gillette Stadium crowd.

He set up the winning goal when he was hauled down and drew a
penalty kick in the 90th minute. Steve Ralston converted and New
England snapped a six-game winless slide with a 2-1 victory.

"He puts the ball in the net, for starters. There's not too many
guys in the world who can do that," Revolution coach Steve Nicol
said. "He also takes pressure off other players, as well. If
you're playing against Taylor you have to make sure that you
know where he is and you have to be concerned about it, which
means you're taking your eye off something else."

The Red Bulls (2-8-3) and New England have played to draws in
their last four matches dating to a 2-all tie on Sept. 22, 2007,
when Twellman scored twice. On March 28, Kenny Mansally scored
the equalizer in the 90th minute to extend the Revolution's
unbeaten streak against New York to 11 games.

New York hasn't won at New England since June 29, 2002, going
0-10-4. It's also winless in its last 18 road matches since a
2-1 victory over Los Angeles on May 10, 2008.

Given the Red Bulls' recent results, they'd probably be happy to
come away with one point against New England. New York has lost
its last three games and hasn't scored a goal in six road
matches, going 0-5-1 while yielding eight goals.

The club's latest silent offensive effort away from home came
Thursday against United, a 2-0 loss that was the seventh time
the Red Bulls have been shut out.

"It's one of those things that is very hard to explain. We
played really well. ... we pretty much did everything right and
one mistake ended up costing us the game," said striker Juan
Pablo Angel, who leads the team with four goals. "We had our
good chances but we didn't manage to put them away. It's
frustrating."

Angel hasn't scored in his last five matches against New
England, including two games in a 2007 conference semifinal
loss.]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 18:49:43 GMT</pubDate>
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