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Slideshow photography tells the story of Revolution's 4-2 loss to Kansas City Wizards

September 6, 3:39 PMBoston Pro Soccer ExaminerL.E. Eisenmenger
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edgaras jankauskas kevin hartman new england revolution 4-2 kansas city
Edgaras Jankauskas takes a shot as Kevin Hartman charges out of the net
Photo: Walter Silva

September 5, the New England Revolution lost a tumultuous game at Gillette Stadium 4-2 to the Kansas City Wizards. Josh Wolff scored twice, Edgaras Jankauskas showed his colors with a long-range blast with his team two goals down, Kheli Dube and Claudio Lopez each scored once, Jay Heaps scored an own goal, back-up keeper Brad Knighton filled in for injured Matt Reis, Shalrie Joseph was ejected in the 23rd minute, and referee Jasen Anno got a standing ovation of boos when he left the field. Photographer Chris Aduama caught the action.

See it all in the slideshow below with the photography of Chris Aduama and enjoy.

Read the Revolution vs. Kansas City match report on Boston Pro Soccer Examiner here.

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Kansas City Wizards beat New England Revolution 4-2, September 5, 2009
Photographer Chris Aduama caught the action as the Wizards get a big 4-2 win over the Revolution at Gillette Stadium in the fight for a playoff spot.

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