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Crew edge Revs to book place in MLS Cup final

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The Columbus Crew started slow at Mafpre Stadium in Sunday’s Eastern Conference Final, but found their groove to book a spot in Saturday’s MLS Cup Final.

Artur delivered his fourth career MLS goal, which proved to be the winner as Caleb Porter’s side edged the New England Revolution 1-0.

Lucas Zelarayan’s cross into the box was received by Jonathan Mensah and the veteran centerback laid off a pass for the surging Artur. The midfielder placed a shot into the bottom-right corner past a diving Matt Turner in the 59th minute for the lone goal of the match.

Turner was the busier of the two keepers in the match, making five first-half saves on the Crew’s chances. He repelled Darlington Nagbe’s early effort while his best effort came on Pedro Santos’ long-range shot.

Adam Buksa had the only shot on goal for the Revs in the opening 45 minutes, hitting the left post on a two-on-one opportunity. The striker also had the only other shot on goal for the Revolution after halftime, forcing Andrew Tarbell into a decent save.

Not long after Artur broke the deadlock for Columbus, Zelarayan came close to doubling the Crew’s lead. The Argentine’s long-range effort rattled the right post and looked to have Turner beat.

New England made several changes late in the half to earn an equalizer, but couldn’t force extra time. Gustavo Bou was denied by Tarbell at the near post in stoppage time while Matt Polster’s last-gasp attempt was gathered cleanly by the veteran goalkeeper.

Columbus will now host next week’s MLS Cup Final and will face either the Seattle Sounders or Minnesota United.

Man of the Match

Jonathan Mensah not only assisted on the winning goal for the Crew, but was strong once again in the backline. He made seven clearances and was a major threat in the air defensively to help silence and in-form Revs attack.

Moment of the Match

Artur’s winning goal was a beautiful team goal, with Lucas Zelarayan delivering the ball into the box, and Mensah delivering the perfect lay-off pass to the Brazilian midfielder.

Match to Forget

Gustavo Bou didn’t offer anything offensively for the Revs and had to put in more work defensively than presumably expected.

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  1. Just cause a guy scores a goal he is not MOTM. My MOTH was Matt Turner who made numerous great saves to keep this came close. He showed why he is the best goalie in the league and should be with the NATS now if GB didnt have his head tucked

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    • Matt Turner was excellent, but the Revs lost and while everyone is entitled to their own preference, we will almost never give MOTM to someone from a losing team. Also, our MOTM pick didn’t score, but rather set up the winning goal and played an outstanding game defensively. The Crew don’t win without him so that earns him the nod.

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    • Are you talking about the coach that got the Crew to the ’15 MLS Cup? In the game with a fluke goal and a goal that would have been overturned by VAR? The coach that had literally no support from ownership? That coach?

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    • Sorry, different owner, different GM, different budget, 28 year old Argentine attacker instead of 34 year old Argentine attacker, Nagbe instead of Trapp. Also helped that Columbus who is historically bad on the road and was again this year got to play every match at home during the playoffs because Philadelphia and Toronto lost. The coach might be the smallest difference. I wasn’t sure about Porter after last year, but he’s done a great job this season.

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    • Maybe I’ve gotten old, but I seem to remember a time when the comments portion of this site featured more than low-effort trolling.

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