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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.
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Andrew Wenger might make a habit of this: He’s PSP’s Philadelphia Player of the Week after scoring in his first start for Montreal.
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Philadelphia Union goalkeeper Chase Harrison played for 10 teams over the last seven years, but he didn’t get his first MLS start till Saturday. He sure made it count.
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The Union striker took a lot of heat, and then he scored three goals in a week. Talk about answering your critics.
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This week’s Philadelphia Player of the Week is …
(Not your average Player of the Week post.)
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The Philadelphia Union goalkeeper’s goalless streak may have come to an end, but his good play didn’t.
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by Dan Walsh × on April 25, 2012 at 11:00 am ×
After his nasty dribbling display that created the game-winning goal Saturday against Chivas USA, Philadelphia Union midfielder Michael Farfan is the Philadelphia player of the week.
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by Dan Walsh × on April 17, 2012 at 10:30 am ×
The Union right back broke his mouth, played out of position, took some hard knocks to the head, and still put in a great shift to help secure a clean sheet against Columbus.
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by Dan Walsh × on April 10, 2012 at 10:30 am ×
Andrew Wenger snared this week’s Philadelphia player of the week award with his first career professional goal to grab Montreal’s MLS win.
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by Dan Walsh × on April 4, 2012 at 12:15 pm ×
PSP’s new weekly feature highlights the Philly player we feel most shined this week at any level (pro, amateur, youth, etc.). This week, Philadelphia Union captain Danny Califf earns the nod after shutting down Sebastien Le Toux, Atiba Harris, and the Vancouver Whitecaps.
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