Benny Feilhaber may have paid immediate dividends for the New England Revolution on the scoreboard, picking up the assist on their lone first-half score, but he doesn't seem capable of single-handedly turning around their struggles in the possession and passing departments. The Revolution are tied with Sporting Kansas City 1-1 at halftime, but they are a bit lucky to be in that position, as they've been out shot 11-4, out possessed 56-44 and have completed just 65 percent of their passes.
New England Revolution Vs. Sporting Kansas City: Tied 1-1 At Halftime
Making this a big more disconcerting is that they are playing at home against a team that has played all five of their matches to this point in the season on the road. The Revolution have struggled all year in these departments, but have managed to claim six points in six matches and have lost just twice.
That said, Feilhaber has played well. He set up Marko Perovic's first-half goal and nearly had another assist to Shalrie Joseph, but the midfielder took too long to take his shot, allowing a defender to recover.











