The Philadelphia Union returned to Subaru Park tonight looking to steady themselves against a Columbus Crew side sliding in the wrong direction. While the Crew arrived in Chester having dropped three straight league matches and leaking goals at an alarming rate, the Union are searching for consistency of their own after a turbulent midweek loss in Orlando.
Head coach Bradley Carnell responded with two changes to his starting XI. André Blake returned in goal after missing Wednesday’s match, bringing leadership and stability back to the back line. In front of him, Ben Bender slotted in at left back alongside Olwethu Makhanya and Geiner Martinez at center back, and Nathan Harriel at right back. across the defense. Newly named Haitian World Cup midfielder Danley Jean Jacques partnered Jovan Lukić in central midfield, while Cavan Sullivan replaced Jeremy Rafanello in the attack alongside Indiana Vassilev. Up top, Bruno Damiani and Milan Iloski were tasked with leading the front line as the Union looked to continue their scoring ways after netting three on Wednesday.
After another shaky defensive start put them behind early, the Boys in Blue fought back through Iloski’s second-half equalizer to earn a hard-fought 1-1 draw.
How The Match Unfolded
First Half
Second Half
Three Takeaways
PSP’s Three Points
- A Tale of Two Halves: The Union looked a different team for the final 30 minutes. Where were they for the first 60 minutes?
- It is time to bench Bruno Damiani: I would rather see Alladoh and Anello get more starting time.
- Lackluster: Why does it seem that only Sullivan and Iloski (amongst the starters) brought it throughout the second half?
Lineups
Philadelphia Union (4-2-2-2):
André Blake, Ben Bender, Olwethu Makhanya, Geiner Martinez, Nathan Harriel, Danley Jean Jacques, Jovan Lukić (Agustin Anello 46′), Indiana Vassilev, Cavan Sullivan, Milan Iloski, Bruno Damiani (Ezekiel Alladoh 65′).
Substitutes not used: Andrew Rick, Finn Sundstrom, Olivier Mbaizo, Philippe Ndinga, Alejandro Bedoya, Jeremy Rafanello, Stas Korzeniowski.
Columbus Crew (4-4-2):
Patrick Schulte, Steven Moreira, Sean Zawadzki, Rudy Camacho, Mohamed Farsi (Andrés Herrera 66′), Max Arfsten, Sékou Bangoura (Amar Sejdić 80′), Andre Gomes (Dylan Chambost 67′), Hugo Picard, Dániel Gazdag (Taha Habroune 80′), Diego Rossi
Substitutes not used: Nicholas Hagen, César Ruvalcaba, Evgen Cheberko, Owen Presthus, Nariman Akhundzada
Scoring Summary:
COL – Hugo Picard 10′
PHI – Milan Iloski (Agustin Anello) 70′
Disciplinary Summary:
PHI – Ben Bender (caution) 9’
PHI – Milan Iloski (caution) 26’ COL – Rudy Camacho (caution) 30’
PHI – Olwethu Makhanya (caution) 45 + 1′

Pretty much the worst first half at home I can remember. Although the score wasn’t as bad as last year’s game against LA, the team played horribly throughout and looked like they had no idea of the concept of completing a pass. They looked more like a U-8 team than professionals. I realize that they don’t play a possession game but 31.5% in the first half means you are not operating as a team. While they were a little better in the second half, it was still pretty obvious as to why they have the worst record in the league. 3 goals in 6 homes is just not going to get it done, even if they have only given up 6 in the same stretch.
Cavan still the best player. They somehow failed to lose. Go figure. The first 60 minutes were really tough to sit through. Enjoyed the doop.
2. 12.
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Two points (out of a possible 12) in their last 4 games. Soon to be “out of a possible” FIFTEEN after they play the champions next Sunday.
Walked out at half time, had better things to do than sit there and watch any more of this USL League ONE cr*p.
POOP.
FIRE CARNELL.
The first team organization is completely lost for ideas how to dig out. Carnell can’t get it done, Tanner can’t say anything yet, Sugarman doesn’t care, fans left in the cold..
#selltheteam
The first half was soooo boring we almost left at the half. Then we decided to give them a chance to wake up in the second half, which they did as per their new game plan, near the end. So, to answer their question as to improving our game day experience, in addition to paving lot G, how about flipping the game plan so we can leave at half time and beat the traffic.
There’s traffic to beat? Wow.
There are levels to this game across world footy. This is not the level. It is unacceptable. Buried at the bottom of MLS with the 30/30th lowest payroll in the league.
The is Their Level.
Unacceptable.
This is their level.
Apparently the Union are so bad that if you lose to them or even tie them, you could lose your coaching job.
So sad. Feel sorry for the young players and the supporters. They just don’t have the veteran leadership with seasoned skilled players to mentor them. Carnell was delusional if thought he could be successful without Wagner, Glesnes, Baribo and Uhre. Too many knowns released . Too many unproven players promoted or listened. At least Curtin would have ” politely ” said FU to this idea if either Tanner or Sugarman proposed this butchery. Carnell is either a total carpetbagger or delusional. I guess Tanner is just trying to stay out of jail until he goes back to Germany. This is an all time low for this organization. I don’t see how this franchise survives while Sugarman is at the top.
As low as the pressure/danger level was on the Crew defense, every time Cavan touched (or dummied) the ball, he increased it. He is now clearly the best player in this 11 and a lone bright spot this year. Not sure why City has left him here though. can’s see how he’ll develop much with this team.