News roundup: Open Cup matchup set, previewing Toronto, and major corruption
Here’s the last roundup of the week
Here’s the last roundup of the week
Earnie Stewart’s time in Philadelphia has come to an end. The Union’s former sporting director is now the first general manager of the U.S.M.N.T.
The Union made quick work of Richmond Kickers in the Fourth Round of the U.S. Open Cup on Tuesday night, coasting to a 5-0 victory.
Here’s the last roundup of the week!
Jim Curtin opened up about how the Union will handle a busy stretch of five games in 14 days during his weekly press conference.
The national team’s youth movement continued in Chester, with goals from Walker Zimmerman, Josh Sargent, and Tim Weah leading the United States past a poor Bolivia side.
Despite a missed penalty from C.J. Sapong, the Union secured a tough road point against a streaking Red Bulls side on Saturday night.
It’s a loaded roundup to wrap up the week.
The Union remain quiet on the Earnie rumors, but Jim Curtin offered at least a little something. Here’s that and some other tidbits from the coach’s weekly press conference.
The Union were unleashed by the Delaware on Saturday night, as a four-goal outburst led to a rout of visitors Real Salt Lake.
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