Updated on Monday, September 28
MLSSoccer.com has released its annual "24 Under 24" list, highlighting 24 of the best young players in Major League Soccer.
The Revolution are the only team with four players on the list, and those players are Juan Agudelo (#13), Andrew Farrell (#16), Diego Fagundez (#17), and Kelyn Rowe (#20).
Juan falls into a unique category. He can frustrate you, because there’s so much potential there that oftentimes, even on his most impressive day, he leaves our imagination wanting. And it’s unfair to him because he’s a good player, but we always want more. | READ THE FULL WRITEUP
The kid has learned a ton in the past six months, and that ability to absorb new information and adapt is one of the key traits for any player in any spot, but it's especially crucial for defenders. If you're on the back line, you have to treat every goal conceded as a learning experience and store that information away in an attempt to prevent being punished in the same way a second time. | READ THE FULL WRITEUP
Diego Fagundez has now scored at least five goals in each of the last three seasons. In 2013, he scored 13, which led the Revolution that year and is the most in MLS history by a teenager. | READ THE FULL WRITEUP
Kelyn Rowe has quietly been one of the league's true masters of shooting from distance over the past few years. He has a cannon of a right foot. | READ THE FULL WRITEUP