FanSided MLS
·21 December 2024
FanSided MLS
·21 December 2024
The arrival of Tanner Beason to New England Revolution is a key step in the rebuilding of the defensive solidity that the team wants after an unsatisfactory season. This 27-year-old center-back arrives as a free agent on a deal that runs until 2026, with an option for 2027. Beason comes from a very good spell with the San Jose Earthquakes, having started regularly for them and gathered experience in MLS.
Beyond his defensive abilities, Tanner Beason brings in a passing quality that gives him even more versatility. Not just a center-back, but he has the ability to turn into a left-back when needed. This flexibility will be enormous for New England Revolution at a time when the team needs an overhaul of its roster. This tactical versatility will give head coach Caleb Porter more options to shape his defense and make adjustments as needed during games.
Beason's arrival aligns with the strategic changes of the Revolution, as the team failed to make the playoffs in 2024, finishing 14th in the Eastern Conference. One of the biggest issues of the team last season was their defense, so the arrival of Tanner Beason was a direct response to that gap. As an experienced center-back, Beason brings not only technique but also maturity in facing the challenges of such a competitive league.
As head coach Caleb Porter said: "Tanner Beason is a very steady and well-rounded player on both sides of the ball, giving us another option at center-back. His MLS experience will also help complement the other defenders we’re bringing to the club."
Revolution is looking for new ways in a period of huge change, with the farewell of coach Jim Curtin and the arrival of Caleb Porter. Changes in defense are a priority to make this rebuild successful. The arrival of Beason, together with the signings of Brayan Ceballos and Mamadou Fofana, tries to form a stronger, more balanced, and competitive defense.
Additionally, Tanner Beason will also help take some of the pressure off the younger players on this team. His experience alone will give the confidence for the younger players to really adapt to MLS. Now, the biggest challenge is for Beason to be able to integrate quickly into Caleb Porter's system and start to make his case.