Match report: Toronto FC 3-1 Philadelphia Union
Sebastian Giovinco and Jozy Altidore led Toronto FC to a 3-1 victory over a listless Union side.
Sebastian Giovinco and Jozy Altidore led Toronto FC to a 3-1 victory over a listless Union side.
The Union fell short, losing on penalty kicks.
Tranquillo Barnetta and C.J. Sapong were both on target as the Union easily defeated Sheanon Williams and a lackluster Dynamo side.
Kei Kamara scored twice in the first half as the Union fell 2-1 to Columbus Crew at PPL Park Saturday evening.
Philadelphia Union were stout in defense and rode a second half strike from Sebastien Le Toux to the 2015 US Open Cup final.
Philadelphia Union fell behind, equalized, but ultimately fell short as the Red Bulls triumphed 3-1 at PPL Park.
Even without Michael Bradley, Toronto FC was untroubled by Philadelphia Union and cruised to a 2-1 victory at BMO Park Saturday afternoon.
Newly promoted Premier League side AFC Bournemouth dominated the Union tin a 4-1 win at PPL Park.
Andrew Wenger’s first goal of the season, followed by a brace from Vincent Noguiera — and with Cristian Maidana assisting each goal — saw the Union dispatch Portland in an explosive 13 minute display in Saturday’s win.
Carli Lloyd had a first half hat trick as the U.S. ran out 5-2 winners over Japan in the World Cup Final.
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