Articles written by: Peter Andrews

Peter Andrews has covered the Union since 2014. He is PSP's former managing editor.

For Pete's Sake

What we learned from a good draw against LAFC

What should we take away from the LAFC match? PSP’s Peter Andrews talks Przybylko, Blake, the mysterious Fabian situation, and more.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: LAFC comes to town, Unity Cup and Premier League back

LAFC reacts mildly to some mild trash talk, and more.

For Pete's Sake / Tactical Analysis

Postgame analysis: Philadelphia Union 3-1 D.C. United

D.C. United is the Union’s favorite punching bag. PSP’s Peter Andrews breaks down the effect of Jim Curtin’s lineup changes and looks ahead to how the club will replace suspended captain Alejandro Bedoya this weekend.

For Pete's Sake

Time for the Union to find some consistency

Since the Gold Cup break, the Union’s form has been in flux. PSP’s Peter Andrews looks at some worrying trends, including strange lineup choices against Chicago, ahead of the season’s final stretch.

Union match reports

Match report: D.C. United 1-5 Philadelphia Union

An energized Union side blitzed D.C. United in the nation’s capital, collecting all three points in a 5-1 win on Sunday night.

Tactical Analysis

Postgame analysis: Philadelphia Union 2-0 Chicago Fire

PSP’s Peter Andrews looks at what we learned from the Chicago match on the midfield, Marco Fabian, and shots on target.

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Roster News

Union acquire goalkeeper Joe Bendik

The Union swapped backup keepers on Friday morning, acquiring Joe Bendik from Columbus and returning Carlos Miguel Coronel to Red Bull Salzburg.

For Pete's Sake

The glass

Is the glass half full or half empty? PSP’s Peter Andrews analyzes how concerned Union fans should be as the MLS season enters its final third.

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Union / Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 2-2 Orlando City SC

Philadelphia Union salvaged a point through a late Kacper Przybylko goal, drawing with visiting Orlando City SC 2-2.

Union match reports

Match report: NYCFC 4-2 Philadelphia Union

Two questionable penalties, a poor second half, and a sensational performance from NYCFC’s Maxi Moralez sent the Union to a 4-2 defeat in the Bronx.