Union v Revolution in photos
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand for Philadelphia Union Wednesday night’s 4–4 tie with the New England Revolution.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand for Philadelphia Union Wednesday night’s 4–4 tie with the New England Revolution.
While the team is still clearly a work in progress, the PSP looks at who stood up for the USA and who just stood out, following two consecutive defeats at the hands of Costa Rica and Belgium.
Reaction and quotes from the Union’s dramatic comeback draw with New England. Four Independence players named to WPS Best XI. More news.
The Union fight back from a three goal deficit after giving up four first half New England goals in a wide open and entertaining match at PPL Park on Wednesday night.
The Union blew through the Revs at Gillette Stadium in July. But this New England team has their captain back, and some new faces to help him out. Meanwhile, Philly will give Zac MacMath his full debut in front of a raucous PPL Park crowd. [Update: Brian Carroll now listed as probable]
What was that shushing all about against Real Salt Lake?
The Union’s six-game winless streak is just part of a larger, three-month-long trend. Want to know the real reason the Union aren’t winning lately? PSP explains.
Seba scored, MacMath and Mapp played well, Migs filled in well… and the Union still lost. Which god of soccer did we tick off, anyways?
With Faryd Mondragon expected to be out for two to four weeks, here’s a look at his statistics for the season so far.
Mondragon tweets x-ray of broken finger, Union and NE have same record since July, a Lalas says Garfan for national team, Bob Bradley a finalist again.
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