Bethlehem Steel: Midseason review
PSP takes stock of Bethlehem’s season so far at the midpoint.
PSP takes stock of Bethlehem’s season so far at the midpoint.
An 18-year-old Cameroonian striker named Faris signed yesterday with Bethlehem Steel FC. Counting from the middle of last January, the Steel have brought in three new strikers total, one of whom has not worked out. The organization is clearly on the lookout.
Bethlehem fought back in the second half to equalize North Carolina 1-1. The draw extended the Steel’s unbeaten run at home to eight games, best in their history.
On their first trip to Georgia, the Steel lost to Atlanta 2 in a game heavily influenced by Santi Moar’s injury and the necessities of the three games in eight days facing both the Steel and the Union
Despite a brace from Fabian Herbers, Bethlehem’s undefeated streak ended in Harrisburg on Friday night, dropping a 3-2 result against a hungry Penn FC side.
Sights from Bethlehem Steel’s 4-1 home victory through the lens of PSP Photographer Rob Simmons.
Why do so many Bethlehem Steel and Philadelphia Union players struggle in year two?
10th place Bethlehem beat 5th place Charlotte 4-1 on the hottest day of the season so far. Two sides that excelled at possessing the ball and attacking produced excellent entertainment.
Interesting tactical options are now available down on the farm, and the choice availability seems to be deliberate. Might it come for the first team?
Chris Nanco makes some noise as Bethlehem salvages a late point
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