Match analysis: Club América 2–0 Philadelphia Union
So, it turns out Club América are just as good as advertised.
So, it turns out Club América are just as good as advertised.
The Chicago draw brought more of the same listless, uncreative attacking soccer from the Union. However, Jeremy Lane manages to find some straws to cling to.
Right on schedule, it’s the All 3 Points podcast.
There’s a new team in town — Wilmington that is. Andrew Speizman shares his observations from a First State FC match, where the Midnight Riders are looking to make their mark on the local soccer community.
It’s been a while, but they’re back! Chris and Jeremy talk Atlanta, Columbus, Chicago, and take some quickfire questions from Twitter.
It’s been a busy week in Unionland, with three games packed in. As a result, Jeremy Lane gives you a two-fer today, with analysis of both the home win over Columbus and the road draw against Chicago.
An undermanned Portland Timbers side came to Subaru Park on Sunday, and were summarily dispatched, 3-0. Here’s how the Union did it.
Sunday night showed a team taking advantage of a situation, rather than falling victim to one.
On Saturday afternoon, the Union comfortably dispatched with a weak Chicago Fire team, 2–0, without ever hitting high gear.
The Union will represent MLS in the Concacaf Champions League semifinals! Chris and Jeremy talk about how they got there, and maybe get a little heated doing it.
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