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[QUOTE="dbmill, post: 2313450, member: 2504"] At the end of the 2015 season I saw an article (might have been in the Hartford Courant) which had Ray Reid talking about possibly having a final four team in 2016. It was pretty clear as the 2016 season got under way that this was not the case. I do find interesting the comment Reid had about all the quality chances the team had in the first two games this season in comparison to last season. I was at the Iona game and UConn did generate some good chances, the only problem was that almost all of those chances the ball wasn’t on net, generally going just over the crossbar. The missed penalty kick really put me in a sour mood on commenting on this. John Tuite on WHUS was also commenting on the quality chances and greater offensive cohesion as well during the Quinnipiac game. As with all things Ray Reid and UConn men’s soccer, we’ll just have to see if these chances start going into the net as the quality of the opponents on the schedule coming up improves. As a veteran of following UConn men’s soccer through the years, we’ll have to take a wait and see attitude to see if it actually happens, or to see if we are in for more of the same. [/QUOTE]
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