U.S. Open Cup Final player ratings: Houston Dynamo 3-0 Philadelphia Union
No one gets above a 3 if you don’t want to click through.
No one gets above a 3 if you don’t want to click through.
The Raves series focuses on teenager Brendan Aaronson, a rarity: A young, creative, American No. 10 with the potential to make it big. PSP’s Ryan Rose writes about the teenager from Medford, N.J.
The Union face off against the Crew and themselves in a game with serious post-season implications.
Philadelphia Union have been performing well in the MLS season, but their Open Cup loss was a heartbreak they’ve felt before. Ryan Rose tries to figure out how to reconcile the Union’s loss with their recent run of form.
The Union became the first MLS team to lose three U.S. Open Cups, as Houston Dynamo secured a 3-0 victory and the trophy on a muggy Wednesday night in Texas.
An author’s curiosity is piqued when the player he’s most interested in suddenly and unexpectedly becomes the talk of the town again. PSP’s Raves series continues.
The Philadelphia Union on the verge of the club’s first-ever trophy — can they go on the road to Houston and bring back the Open Cup?
The Union’s play over the last week defies belief if you’ve been watching this team for years. We don’t believe what we’re seeing either, but wow, it’s all true. PSP’s Dan Walsh sorts through it.
Tripling your MLS goal scoring record will do that.
The Union’s passionate and righteous No. 6 has stamped his imprint on the Union in a way few have. PSP’s Chris Gibbons offers this entry to the Raves series.
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