New England Revolution boss Caleb Porter has announced he will not start any players 'in awe' of Lionel Messi Saturday evening vs Inter Miami.
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Revs taking on Miami SaturdayBoss tells players to not be 'in awe' of MessiSit last place in the EastWHAT HAPPENED?
A crowd of over 60,000 is expected at Gillette Stadium Saturday evening, from fans to celebrities, with all hoping to get a glimpse of the eight-time Ballon d'or winner in action.
Revs boss Caleb Porter has stated that the players in his starting XI, meanwhile, will not be a part of that group.
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âThe guys are excited. Itâs going to be a packed stadium. I think itâs the [second] largest attended soccer match in Boston sports history,â Porter said on 98.5 The Sports Hub. âSo, if you canât get up for that type of game, if you canât get excited, and if you canât perform in that game, you shouldnât be here.â
On his selection for Saturday evening, the Revs boss chimed in adding:
âIf they are [in awe], they shouldnât be here,â Porter said. âYou could every week be in awe of somebody in our league. Weâve got a lot of big-time players in our league.
âItâs similar to asking like, are you in awe in the NBA if youâre playing against LeBron James? If you are, you shouldnât be in the NBA. Iâm trying not to start any guys that I think might be in awe. âAfter each game, you look at the guy that wants to get [Messiâs] jersey first. Not sure you want to be the guy asking for his jersey.â
THE BIGGER PICTURE
The Revs have had a howling start to the season, going 1-1-6 through eight matches to begin the campaign. Porter is on the hot seat, despite just joining the organization in the offseason. If he cannot pull off a result against the Herons Saturday, it would put them potentially 10 points outside an Eastern Conference playoff spot.
WHAT NEXT FOR INTER MIAMI?
The Revs and the Herons will clash Saturday evening in MLS action. Miami will look to grow on their positive form of late, while the Revs will look to earn a much-needed win.