FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Teal Bunbury has found consistent playing time since arriving in New England prior to the 2014 season, making at least 27 appearances in each of his first four years in Foxborough. What hasn’t been consistent, however, is the position Bunbury has played during those appearances.
At times a winger, at other times a forward – both target and underneath – Bunbury has been something of an attacking Swiss Army knife, used in different capacities depending on the Revolution’s formation, opponent, and availability of other players.
That’s changed in 2018 under new head coach Brad Friedel, who’s handed Bunbury five straight starts, the past four as the central striker in New England’s three-pronged attack.