Match Report: Philadelphia Union 2-2 Real Salt Lake
Maurice Edu rescued a point after the Union again conceded after the 80th minute.
Maurice Edu rescued a point after the Union again conceded after the 80th minute.
Despite looking second best much of the afternoon, the Union nearly stole a road victory until they unraveled at the death, forcing Zac MacMath to heroically save a penalty to maintain a solitary point.
It was only the fourth match but, for the second time in the young 2014 season, the Union squandered two points as Marco Di Vaio stole a road point for the visiting Impact.
Leo Fernandes’ second half goal, his first in MLS, would not be enough to overcome Bernardo Anor’s two first half goals for the Crew.
Sebastien Le Toux’s goal was all the Union needed as the rode an electric first half performance to their first full points of 2014.
The Union looked to be the better team for much of the game only to concede a stoppage time equalizer in the 2014 season opener.
With both sides looking firmly in preseason mode, the Union and Toronto played out their final Disney tournament group game to a scoreless draw.
All of the goals came in the first half as the Union lost their preseason meeting with New York in Jacksonville.
Jack McInerney pulled one back at the end of regular time, but it was not enough as Sporting Kansas City found the winner in stoppage time and ended the Union’s season.
Following a poor first half, Montreal adjusted. The Union did not, falling apart to lose 2-1 to the Impact.
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