Match report: DC United 2-1 Philadelphia Union
A late Chris Rolfe penalty gave DC United a 2-1 victory over the Union at RFK Stadium.
A late Chris Rolfe penalty gave DC United a 2-1 victory over the Union at RFK Stadium.
The Red Bulls hit the post twice in the first half, but CJ Sapong’s second half re-introduction to the team sparked the Union to a 2-0 win. It was Philadelphia’s first victory at Red Bull Arena and their first road win of 2015.
A stoppage time winner from Zach Pfeffer saw the Union break a four match losing streak and defeat DC United 1-0 Sunday night at PPL Park.
A strong opening twenty minutes turned dark as Vancouver capitalized on Union mistakes to walk off with a 3-0 victory at BC Place. Philadelphia has now lost four consecutive matches.
A well-taken Sebastian Giovinco free kick goal was the only tally as Toronto sent Philadelphia to their third straight defeat Saturday afternoon at PPL Park.
Three first half goals saw Columbus Crew crush Philadelphia Union at MAPFRE Stadium Saturday night.
Christian Maidana’s first goal of the season gave Philadelphia a 1-0 lead, but the Union again failed to hold on and second half goals from Charlie Davies and Teal Bunbury saw New England the 2-1 winners.
CJ Sapong’s 87th minute strike ensured the Union returned from New York with a point.
Vincent Nogueira’s stoppage time goal gave the Union their first win of the 2015 season.
Ninety-one minutes of solid work for the Philadelphia Union came to a disastrous end on Sunday night at Sporting Park as two stoppage time goals gave Kansas City the 3-2 win.
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