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*If, like me, you were unable to watch the Desert Diamond Cup opener Wednesday between the Galaxy
and Revolution on your iPad/smartphone because the MLS stream apparently doesn't support mobile
devices, check out the highlights below. Benny Feilhaber's smooth bicycle kick just 90 seconds in
got things started, while Edson
*Despite the presence of watching projected NFL top draft choice Andrew Luck in Carson today, the
Galaxy lost 4-1 to the Portland Timbers at Home Depot Center. Dan Keat had a goal on a bicycle kick
in the losing cause. The Galaxy starting lineup: Saunders; Jordan, Meyer, DeLaGarza, Dunivant;
Franklin,
Though Ronaldinho hasn't been paid in months, a new deal has been reached to ensure he gets what
he's owed, he's still training with Flamengo and still focused on getting results for the club. And
as Flamengo head into the second leg of their Copa Libertadores tie trailing Real Potosi (who share
a ground with Nacional Potosi, of recent scorpion kick fame) 2-1, Ronaldinho was
uncharacteristically serious in training on Tuesday.
Benny Feilhaber scored an acrobatic, bicycle kick goal to open the scoring while Jeremiah White
secured the game-winner as the Revolution triumphed over the Los Angeles Galaxy 3-2 during the
first game of the Desert Diamond Cup on Wednesday night.
Feilhaber's stunning shot in the second minute gave the Revolution the early advantage while
John Lozano nodded New England's next goal in the 36th minute.
Rookie Kelyn Rowe showed Wednesday why he and the Revs new midfield may finally be the cure for
the Revs predictable attack of recent years. (Photo: Chris Aduama/aduama.com)
The last time the New England Revolution scored three goals in a winning effort came 10 months
ago in a 3-2 victory over Sporting Kansas City.
Last night, the New England Revolution kicked off the preseason Desert Diamond Cup tournament in
style with a thrilling 3-2 win over reigning the reigning MLS Cup champion Los Angeles Galaxy.
Benny Feilhaber scored a stunning bicycle kick to open the floodgates, and goals from John Lozano
and Jeremiah White canceled out efforts from Edson Buddle and Mike Magee to mark the first time the
Revs have scored three goals in a winning effort against MLS competition since that fated match
against Sporting KC early last season.
Coach John Spencer did not have a lot of positives to say in the wake of his squad's 1-0 victory
over Oregon State University in a closed scrimmage at Jeld Wen Field Thursday night. Indeed, the
Timbers looked a little surprised at the physicality that OSU brought and have a ways to go before
they are ready for prime time.