Match Report: Sporting Kansas City 3-2 Philadelphia Union
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.
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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Zach Pfeffer was shown a straight red card, and Dallas scored twice in the second half to defeat the Union 2-0 at PPL Park.
A six-goal draw sees the Union exit Salt Lake with a valuable road point. However, a controversial refereeing decision took away what would have been the Union’s first win against RSL.
Despite dominating play, and keeping a clean sheet, the Union drew 0-0 with Colorado in the 2015 season opener at PPL Park.
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Fernando Aristeguieta opened his Union account with a two-goal performance as the Union brushed aside London United with a 6-0 win.
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