Union goals: Letting them in, putting them in
A look at Union goals allowed on the road, their tendency to give up late goals allowed, and a comparison of their offensive numbers over their three season history.
A look at Union goals allowed on the road, their tendency to give up late goals allowed, and a comparison of their offensive numbers over their three season history.
The Union went 1-1-1 against the worst team in the league. We look at some match stats to try to understand why they didn’t go 3-0-0.
A look at Union goals for and against after 25 games, including the dramatic rise in headed goals allowed this season.
Adu expected to be the playmaker when he arrived at the Union but Farfan has more often been given that role. What do the stats say about their play?
A look at the Union’s stats for shots and goals.
After ten games, the Union’s record under John Hackworth stands at .500. PSP looks at some of the numbers.
The Union under John Hackworth have put themselves back into the playoff hunt. Looking at possession, passing, shots, goals, as well as lineup selection consistency, PSP explores how the team has improved under Hackworth since the firing of Peter Nowak.
The promise of the New York game was largely absent against Dallas, save for a 25 minute flurry in the second half. Ten games in to the 2012 season, we take a look at the Union’s shooting numbers.
How is it that a loss at home can be the best game of the season so far? PSP explores.
The Union are bottom of the league in shots and shots on goal and next to bottom in goals scored. And someone who shouldn’t has gone 473 minutes without a shot on goal.
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