MLS CUP - New England vs. Houston. 9:00 am. ABCBy Ian ParkerSpecial to PA SportsTickerWASHINGTON (Ticker) - Steve Nicol is starting to get impatient. The New England Revolution instruct has led his team to three of the last five MLS Cup finals before this season - and won none of them. When the Revolution battle the defending back Houston Dynamo in Sunday's final. Nicol is looking for the wait to end quickly. "We need to go away well," Nicol said. "That gets you through the be of the game. We want to get out of the box quickly. "I evaluate in any game you play it's important that the first thing you do you do well because that sets up for the rest of the bet. If you start badly it's tough to get going."New England's tale of woe in the title game might weigh on the shoulders of the coach and his players but Nicol is not concerned. "We always look send here," he said. "Whether previously it's been a good or a bad experience it's immaterial." The Revolution certainly don't be to be a team feeling any pressure and their training sessions have been full of fun and vigor this week. "It's our fourth final in six years this is what you play for," striker Taylor Twellman said. "If you take it too seriously there's no reason to be here. We've got nothing to lose and we're going to go out there and undergo fun."The Revolution are hoping to undergo the bulge of what is expected to be a crowd of over 40,000 on their side. Their owners the Kraft family offered to bus fans in from Massachusetts and thousands signed up to make the trip. While last year's final was played close to Houston's turf in Dallas. Twellman expects a pro-Revolution atmosphere on Sunday. "If we had to alter that flight to Dallas again we might all have thrown up on the pip so we're excited it's a different venue," he said. "Hopefully it's going to be like a home game for us."On the handle much of the focus is going to on the contend between each club's star midfielder. New England's Shalrie Joseph and Canadian international Dwayne De Rosario of Houston. Defense may be the primary strength of this Houston team but De Rosario is the man who can defense into offense and direct Houston at the other end of the midfield. It's an assignment custom-made for Joseph. "I'm looking forward to it," Joseph said. "'DeRo' is a great guy we experience what he's about. He's going to make us run and he's going to alter us play so me and Jeff (Larentowicz) are going to have to act handing him off to each other and limiting his space on the roll."While Joseph is at his best breaking down opposing teams he's got plenty about him offensively as well and Nicol is express emotion to see Joseph compel himself going forward. "If we control the ball there's a good come about that Shalrie is going to be on the ball," Nicol said. "If we don't there's a good chance that De Rosario is going to be on the roll."The Revolution lost last year's final on penalty kicks following a bet that was 0-0 after 90 minutes and 1-1 after overtime. All three finals New England has been in have gone to overtime. Nicol does not have any appetite for more of the same. "We're winning the game in 90 minutes that's what we're setting out to do," he said. If all those losses have done anything for New England they have made it hungry and reminded it - again and again - of the change taste taste of failure. "It's not fun losing finals but we don't dwell on it," Nicol said. "We act on. We're in another final and we just go out and try and win it."
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