What Mwanga means: Not just another trade
Making sense of the Mwanga trade.
PSP photographer Earl Gardner’s photo essay of the Union’s US Open Cup win over DC United
Hoppenot and Marfan shined. Okugo showed he can play center back. Pajoy’s in over his head. PSP has player ratings and postgame analysis of the Union’s US Open Cup win over DC United.
Mwanga thankful for time in Philly, wishes his former teammates well. Roundup of reaction to the Mwanga-Perlaza trade. USOC, USMNT news. More.
The Union announced they have traded Danny Mwanga to Portland Timbers for Colombian forward Jorge Perlaza. Perlaza will be ineligible for the Union in US Open Cup play. UPDATED
Antoine Hoppenot scored in extra time to boost the Union to a 2-1 win Tuesday over D.C. United in the U.S. Open Cup.
It was the goal heard around the American soccer world — or at least, it was one of them last week. J.T. Noone keyed the week’s most improbable comeback with a 22-yard goal to lift Harrisburg to a near-miraculous upset in the US Open Cup.
We asked Philly soccer fans for your views. You responded. Here’s the first of a series of posts from Philadelphia soccer fans sharing the fan’s view. Chris Rudderow kicks it off, talking about how Philadelphia Union was the team he’d waited for since the Penn-Jersey Spirit faded away.
The US returns to a 4-4-2 in a dull game with little fireworks.
J.T. Noone’s US Open Cup heroics, Corey Hertzog’s (pictured) big game on loan against Orlando, and more in Philadelphians Abroad.
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