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Player Ratings: Philadelphia Union 1 – Nashville SC 3

Photo courtesy of Philadelphia Union

On a blustery Sunday afternoon game, Philadelphia Union received their first loss of the year against Nashville SC in a 3-1 result at Subaru Park. A disjointed performance overall, Dollar Dog Night was marred by the Sons of Ben throwing their Dollar Dogs on the field, a missed penalty, and an unnecessary red card.

 

Player Ratings:

Andre Blake – 6

The Union’s all-time appearance leader was hardly at fault for any of Nashville’s goals. Like most of his teammates, he had a few odd moments, such as charging out of the box to attempt a clearance— only to turn around and run back in and collect. Although Nashville only recorded 4 shots on target, Blake made a few ‘invisible saves’ on attempts that were called back for offside or VAR decisions.

Kai Wagner – 7

Despite being part of a backline that shipped 3 goals, Kai put in one of the better performances on the team. He was under fire from the first minute, and took a lot of punishment in this game. Although not all of his attacking moves worked out, it was his corner that created the Union’s only goal. Plus, his defensive contributions were noteworthy, which included winning 4 tackles. 

Jakob Glesnes – 2 

A poor performance from the Norwegian center back. Glesnes looked like burnt toast against the pacy Nashville attackers. What’s more, his passing left a lot to be desired as he made several bad turnovers. Finally, he gave away the penalty for the 3rd goal, although many will feel the decision was harsh.

Olwethu Makhanya – 4 

In terms of what he did in defense and with the ball at his feet, Makhanya has looked like the real deal this season. This game was no exception. He’s young, and with time, he’ll iron out some of his shakier moments. On the whole, the South African defender looks to be worth his U-22 contract. He loses a couple points for his rash red card at the end of the game which will leave an already short-handed Union even more under-manned next week.

Frankie Westfield – 5

Another solid showing from the young Home Grown. Frankie could really be something special. His defensive tenacity and attacking instincts are similar to those of counterpart Kai Wagner. He made a good block on the line that prevented a Nashville goal. He’s still a bit raw— as evidenced when he steps too high— but it’s obvious his ceiling is high.

Danley Jean-Jacques – 4

This was a gritty kind of game from Danley, one that doesn’t really show up on the score sheet. Both he and Lukić seemed to get caught high up the field when the Union lost possession, especially in the first half. Had a good shooting opportunity from a late run, but his attempt from the top of the box was too close to Willis.

Jovan Lukić – 7

Great strike to score, giving the Serbian goals in back to back games. Loved to see how much it meant to him with his passionate celebration. Had some great moments of progressive dribbling and forward passes, but could’ve done more to shield the backline in defense. Got caught in possession a few times.

Daniel Gazdag – 3

One of those quiet games from Gazdag where he was unable to get on the ball much. Had a golden opportunity to tie it up for the Union but his shot from very close range was saved by Willis. 

Quinn Sullivan – 4

Very involved in the first half, but was unable to keep that same level for the entire game. Stepped up to take the penalty with designated taker Gazdag subbed out, but his effort was easily saved by Willis. Interesting to see him on some corner and free kicks but his set-piece deliveries left much to be desired.

Mikael Uhre – 5

A hard-working shift from the Danish striker who made his trademark vertical runs the whole time he was on the field. Uhre had a tough assignment going against Zimmerman and Maher but his pace threatened the Nashville CBs a few times. Got in some good positions but was unable to carve out anything material.

Tai Baribo – 3

A rare game where Baribo struggled to impose himself. Nashville’s defense proved to be tough customers and did a good job of shutting down the prolific striker who also suffered from a lack of service.

Substitutes:

Bruno Damiani – 4

Missed a big chance on the rebound from the saved penalty. Can’t blame him for getting to it first, but he blocked Vassilev from shooting from a better angle. 

Nathan Harriel – 5

While it was great to see Harriel return to the first team after his injury induced absences, it seemed like he was still rusty. Might well have to start at CB next week, so he’ll get an extended look.

Indiana Vassilev – 5

Indiana Jones put in another solid substitute showing. He’s tidy on the ball and was inches away from his first goal. Will likely start next week’s contest.

Chris Donovan – 6

Pretty good cameo from the former Drexel Dragon. He put in a good cross and then intercepted Zimmerman, leading to his drawn foul which won the penalty. 

Alejandro Bedoya – 5

Got about as involved as you’d expect.

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Pierre-Luc Lauzière – 2 

Yikes. Although Pierre seemed to call a consistent— if persnickety— first half, that all went out the window in the second frame of action. Missed an obvious foul on Sullivan then stuck with his decision after review. Then, he opted to listen to VAR for a soft foul on Mukhtar. Both were frustrating decisions for Union fans, but also seemingly incorrect from a neutral standpoint. 

Regardless, it was disappointing to see such a trashy and childish reaction to the 2nd VAR decision. Even if that call was wrong, there is no reason for fans to throw trash onto the field. It’s disrespectful and gross. Period. 

On the other hand he correctly whistled for a penalty on Lovitz and deservedly issued a red card to Makhanya for ‘violent conduct’.

Player of the Match – Walker Zimmerman

The World Cup veteran was instrumental in shutting down Philadelphia’s attack. He was everywhere on the backline and had an almost uncanny ability to win aerial duels which severely impacted the Union.

What’s Next

Next weekend a short-handed Union will face off with Head Coach Bradley Carnell’s former employer, Saint Louis FC. The Union will be missing several key players due to international duty as well as to suspension. This match will be an early test of Philly’s depth and resolve.

12 Comments

  1. Vince Devine says:

    The Union had a ticket sale in the River End. If you cannot show that it was members of SOB that threw hot dogs and not just rando fans buying cheap tickets, you shouldn’t disparage the group.

    • Deez Nuggs says:

      Read it again. George doesn’t say a thing about who threw them or where.

    • George Diamond says:

      Although I would prefer if the Union barred the general public from buying tickets in TRE (for this and other reasons) the Sons of Ben are still the biggest Supporters Group who sit there.

      Until that changes, they should be prepared to shoulder responsibility for the actions of the people sitting in their sections, since it ultimately does reflect back on them.

      Thankfully they did release a statement condemning the throwing of trash on the field yesterday.

  2. MLS Instant Replay agreed both the no PK for Sullivan and the PK against Glesnes were bad calls.

  3. Deez Nuggs says:

    I know wind was a factor. Definitely some sloppy touches. Nashville figured it out and the union didn’t. I also think this was played a closer game than the score line. Particularly in the first half. And I give the boys credit for running after it until the final whistle. But as far as the ratings I cannot argue with them.

  4. Sorry, Makhanya is a 1 for losing his cool and getting the red card that will not just impact this week but may get him a few extra games off from the Disciplinary Committee. This wasn’t a poor tackle or being beat for a DOGSO, this was 100% mental error. He was also just jogging back on the second goal and didn’t cover anyone.

    • Wracked Opinion says:

      AGREED!

      Just boneheaded.

      Stupid for a defender to take non-defending yellows, but even worse to take such a thoughtless, undisciplined red.

  5. Glesnes had a bad giveaways for sure, but all the defense is going to be exposed with this style of attack against better teams. When your entire team is pressing so far forward in your opponents half all you need to to do is make one or two key intercepts and said a ball behind the defenders.

  6. Overaggressive press attack. It’s like blizing 2 linebackers too often in football. You are going to get burnt by most good teams. There is no disciplone on defense right now on the Union There is also poor decision making by most defenders on passing.
    Often inaccurate Passes in your own end with no purpose and to many panic clearing passes. Ultimately his Red Bull attack failed. That’s why he lost his job in ST. LOUIS. Id give the manager a 3 for his gane plan and lack of adjustment. He looks like the Chip Kelly of the MLS. ST LOUIS had more faith in John Hackworth as interim manager. Glesnes does not have the recovery speed to play this style. The 2 rookie defenders have the speed but no enough experience..Let the chaos begin !

    • George Diamond says:

      In the alternate universe where soccer is the most popular sport in the US, Dave Leno and Sebastien Le Toux host 94.1 WIP, you called in and yelled this word for word at 6am Monday morning

  7. I like the ratings but I’d knock Blake down a notch. He got caught a couple of times when he came out too far, and the Union were lucky that Nashville didn’t score a couple more times

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