Match Report: Philadelphia Union 0-1 San Jose Earthquakes
San Jose were the better team, but Rafael Baca’s red card gave the Union the chance they needed to steal a road point. In the end they were unable to beat Jon Busch, falling 1-0.
San Jose were the better team, but Rafael Baca’s red card gave the Union the chance they needed to steal a road point. In the end they were unable to beat Jon Busch, falling 1-0.
The Union limited Montreal Impact’s potent offense to a single shot on target while creating a number of good chances for themselves. Unable to finish any of them, they were forced to settle for a 0-0 draw.
The Revolution turned a critical Eastern Conference matchup into a blowout with 4 second half goals, pounding the Union 5-1.
It wasn’t pretty, but road draws rarely are, and the Union have earned their first point at Red Bull Arena.
Conor Casey’s two goals led the Union to a victory over rivals D.C. United. PSP has a recap. (Updated with team quotes.)
Two defensive mishaps cost the Union and Chicago were able to come into PPL Park and escape with a 2-1 victory. (Updated with quotes from Union players.)
Stoke City dispatched the Union 2-0 with a tidy, professional display on Tuesday night, with the Union reserves conceding two first half goals from which the starters, playing in the second half, could not recover.
After playing with a man advantage for over an hour, Antoine Hoppenot grabbed three vital road points for the Union.
Both sides had their chances, but a lack of quality in the final third left both the Union and the visiting Timbers with zeros in the scoreline. (Updated with quotes.)
Crazy weather, even crazier refereeing and a whole lot of Conor Casey helped the Union to a 3-1 victory over visiting Chivas USA.
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