Player of the Week: Jack McInerney
With six goals on the season, Union Jack is alone atop the MLS scoring chart.
With six goals on the season, Union Jack is alone atop the MLS scoring chart.
After being bounced around and brushed aside by New York, the Reading native scores in his first MLS start with his new club Vancouver.
The Union didn’t have a lot of standouts on Saturday. In fact, it really only had one great moment, and that was the goal scored by Conor Casey.
The biggest play made by a Union player over the weekend was Freddy Adu signing with Bahia.
The vote was close, but Jack the Knife is this week’s winner.
Breaking up plays, sharp passing, giving flopping opponents a piece of his mind, AND scoring his first MLS Goal? Yep, Amobi Okugo is PSP’s Player of the Week.
The Philly native was a consummate professional, setting an example for an young team about what it means to play with pride.
In a poor game from the Union in Houston, there was one bright spot: Jack McInerney’s goal.
If he’s aggressive and having success, the Union is dangerous. If he’s having trouble, the Union has trouble. Right now, Jack McInerney is the most important player on the Philadelphia Union.
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