Oh, no, not the dreaded cliche "It is what it is" form Porter.
That always says exactly nothing.
Borrerro made a clean strip of the ball, got a dumb, erroneous yellow, and then starting verbally abusing the ref. Ref made a mistake, Borrero's frustrations with his season erupted, and Porter is left to blame it on fictitious "immaturity" - Borrero is a grown man, and has exceptional soccer skills.
Let him find another team where he can flourish - it's not going to be on Porter's Revs.
Borrero has had a journey here in New England. Between becoming a father and rehabbing back from a significant injury all on top of big changes to the coaching staff, roster, and team performance from game to game, he has opportunities to be a contributor. He has to handle difficulties like poor or missed calls better than that. Red cards change games, missed calls rarely make a difference between being championship pretenders or contenders.
It seems that Polster has assumed the role of team spokesperson.
Oh, no, not the dreaded cliche "It is what it is" form Porter.
That always says exactly nothing.
Borrerro made a clean strip of the ball, got a dumb, erroneous yellow, and then starting verbally abusing the ref. Ref made a mistake, Borrero's frustrations with his season erupted, and Porter is left to blame it on fictitious "immaturity" - Borrero is a grown man, and has exceptional soccer skills.
Let him find another team where he can flourish - it's not going to be on Porter's Revs.
He will be better with a better coach.
Borrero has had a journey here in New England. Between becoming a father and rehabbing back from a significant injury all on top of big changes to the coaching staff, roster, and team performance from game to game, he has opportunities to be a contributor. He has to handle difficulties like poor or missed calls better than that. Red cards change games, missed calls rarely make a difference between being championship pretenders or contenders.
Porter has made me hate this team right now.