FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Statistically speaking, Kelyn Rowe had a pretty solid 2015.
The young midfielder’s seven goals and six assists were both good for second on the New England Revolution scoring charts, and those seven goals matched the career high he set in 2013.
But mention those stats to Rowe, and it’s clear that he’s far from satisfied.
“I’m one of my biggest critics and I think it wasn’t my best year,” Rowe said after factoring into 27 percent of the Revolution’s goals last season. “I think there’s a lot more I can do.