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 Thursday, September 30
Nicol replaces Zenga as Revolution coach
 
ESPN.com news services

 FOXBORO, Mass. -- Coach Walter Zenga was fired Thursday by the New England Revolution with two games left in the regular season. He was replaced by Steve Nicol, who coached the Boston Bulldogs of the A-League.

Zenga, who took over as player-coach with six games left last season, led the Revolution to a 10-20-4 record this year. With two games left, New England trails Miami by one point for the last playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. Zenga has a 5-13 record as a goalkeeper and will not continue as a player with the Revolution.

General manager Brian O'Donovan said Zenga didn't want to wait until the end of the season to discuss a contract extension.

"He also indicated to us that he had other options in Italy and needed to explore them immediately," O'Donovan said in a team statement. "We received (Wednesday) a written ultimatum insisting that the team reach a decision. We would have preferred to evaluate fully the situation during the offseason and make our decision then."

Zenga, 39, named the world's best goalkeeper after the 1990 World Cup, played that position for the Revolution in 1997. He then retired from the team and returned to Italy.

On Aug. 23, 1998, he was named to replace Thomas Rongen, who was fired by the Revolution. Zenga led the Revolution to a 3-3 record last year and its first playoff berth ever.

Nicol, 38, is a Scotsman and former Liverpool star.

 


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