Preview: Union vs DC United
John Hackworth’s team welcomes DC United to PPL Park. A win is important, but a relaxed team that seems to enjoy playing again? That is ideal.
John Hackworth’s team welcomes DC United to PPL Park. A win is important, but a relaxed team that seems to enjoy playing again? That is ideal.
The Union seek revenge for last year’s USOC exit against a strong and confident DC United.
UPDATE: MacMath now listed as OUT; Konopka likely to start. It’s a huge match for the bottom two teams in the East as the Union travel to Toronto looking to repeat last year’s performance.
Kenny Cooper and the Energy Drinks come to PPL with a shutout streak on the line.
The young guns aren’t the only ones with something to prove tonight. The Union fans have to show Schalke that coming to the States doesn’t mean they left the European atmospheres behind.
Seattle is in fine form but with the right formation and lineup, the Union can earn some much needed points.
The big decision is in the back line: Keep Gaddis or restore Lopez? Ok, easy decision. Now on to the Quakes: Where’s Wondo, beating Beitashour, stopping Stephenson.
Chivas USA cannot win at home and the Union are barely scoring. PSP proposes only one change as the side looks to grow on a strong performance against Columbus.
PSP proposes a zero striker formation for the Union and breaks down the home team’s matchup with the Columbus Crew, a bad team making the most of what they’ve got.
Here come the Whitecaps! Full tactical and team previews from PSP.
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