Postgame analysis: NYC FC 4-2 Philadelphia Union
The Union dropped points in Yankee Stadium on Saturday. Ending a decent run of form, the Union were simply outplayed in a stadium where that has become commonplace.
The Union dropped points in Yankee Stadium on Saturday. Ending a decent run of form, the Union were simply outplayed in a stadium where that has become commonplace.
Individual player ratings from an out of sync and frustrated Union squad against NYCFC on Saturday night.
Two questionable penalties, a poor second half, and a sensational performance from NYCFC’s Maxi Moralez sent the Union to a 4-2 defeat in the Bronx.
The Union take 95 North to the Bronx for the first match in 2019 against New York City FC.
Examining the Union’s off-season roster moves as the second half of the season begins and considering what further moves might be made.
Despite a rusty performance after a long layoff, the Union showed their mettle with a late come-from-behind goal to secure a road draw against the Revolution.
After a long layoff, the Union return to action tonight against the Revolution. Philly cruised to a 6-1 win earlier this season, but they’ll be facing a different challenge in Foxborough as they look to cement themselves at the top of the Eastern Conference.
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The German-American striker joins from Bundesliga 2 side Sandhausen, where his torrid springtime goal streak drew a lot of attention.
The Union are out of the U.S. Open cup and maybe that’s just fine.
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