Match report: New York Red Bulls 0-0 Philadelphia Union
Despite a missed penalty from C.J. Sapong, the Union secured a tough road point against a streaking Red Bulls side on Saturday night.
Despite a missed penalty from C.J. Sapong, the Union secured a tough road point against a streaking Red Bulls side on Saturday night.
The Union were unleashed by the Delaware on Saturday night, as a four-goal outburst led to a rout of visitors Real Salt Lake.
Goals from Cory Burke and Haris Medunjanin sparked a changed Union side to their first road win in nearly a year in Montreal on Saturday afternoon.
There was nothing surprising about the Union’s 1-0 defeat in Columbus. Gyasi Zardes’ goal was enough as the Union looked a club without any ideas.
The Union fell 3-0 at BMO Field to Toronto FC. The result was disappointing, but the performance was worse. It gave little hope to fans that things will improve for the Boys in Blue.
Borek Dockal scored his first MLS goal to lead the Philadelphia Union to a 3-2 victory over D.C. United.
Philadelphia Union’s attacking problems continued in a 2-0 loss at Dallas, with CJ Sapong’s goalline effort palmed away by Jimmy Maurer moments before Auston Trusty was called for a penalty that Mauro Diaz tucked away.
Once again, the Union could not finish their chances as they fell to Orlando City SC at home 0-2.
Philadelphia Union had a number of chances to take all three points, but they settled for one at home following a 1-1 tie with San Jose Earthquakes.
2018 starts the same as 2017 on the road. A good first half was undone by an abysmal second as the Union fell 3-0 in Colorado
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