ATLANTA – Earlier this week Zach Herivaux learned that he’d been called up to the Haiti National Team for a critical 2019/20 CONCACAF Nations League qualifier against Saint Lucia, marking his third call-up to the senior team this season.
But before departing on international duty Herivaux had some business to attend to with the New England Revolution, as the 22-year-old Homegrown midfielder made his first MLS start in Saturday afternoon’s 2-1 loss to Atlanta United FC.
Herivaux played a slightly advanced role in New England’s three-man central midfield setup, alongside Luis Caicedo and in front of Wilfried Zahibo, who was tasked with shielding the Revolution’s backline.