Analysis & player ratings: Union 0-0 Revolution
A lone striker isn’t cutting it for the Union. Until John Hackworth recognizes this. however, their offensive slump will continue.
A lone striker isn’t cutting it for the Union. Until John Hackworth recognizes this. however, their offensive slump will continue.
The possession, territory and chances were all there for the Union on the road against New England. The finishing however, was still not.
Hackworth is now the Union’s full time manager, but his team is in disarray. Can the Union boss put together a side than can compete for the rest of 2012?
The Union squandered the best chances Wednesday night, setting the stage for a dramatic winner for the Crew, late in stoppage time.
The Union needed all three points on Friday night. A conservative approach and sloppy execution kept them from achieving their goal.
The Union played Real Salt Lake to a 0-0 draw on Friday night in a cagey match that failed to deliver offensive excitement on either end.
The Union were sloppy and unnecessarily passive in falling 3-1 to the visiting Fire.
The Union lost their focus, and the match, in a 13 minute period on Sunday night, falling at home to Chicago Fire 3-1.
The three points have been secured. Now PSP takes a look at the messy midfield that nearly cost the Union during Sunday night’s 2-1 victory over New England.
Jack McInerney completed the first Union comeback of 2012 when his header in the final minute of regulation handed the home side a 2-1 victory over the visiting Revolution.
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