Union

Postgame / Video

PSP Postgame Show: Union 3-2 D.C. United

In case you missed it, here’s the PSP Union Postgame Show, interviews with Union players from the locker room and head coach Jim Curtin.

MLS / Union / Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 3-2 D.C. United

Borek Dockal scored his first MLS goal to lead the Philadelphia Union to a 3-2 victory over D.C. United.

Photo by Earl Gardner
Match previews

Match preview: Philadelphia Union vs. D.C. United

Can the Union finally score some goals against Benny Ball?

Opinion / Union

A long season is looming for the Union

After a rough start to the season, things look bleak for a Union team struggling with old problems. PSP’s Christian Sandler on the frustration and apathy setting in among the fan base.

Press Conference / Union / US

Double dipping: notes from Sarachan and Curtin’s press conferences

U.S. manager Dave Sarachan announced Christian Pulisic will play for the U.S. in a friendly in Philly, while Jim Curtin suggested that few changes would be made to a struggling Union starting lineup.

A View from Afar / Union

Two Union problems, or why real soccer is not a video game

Right now, the Union seem defined by their attackers’ lack of movement off the ball and the youth of their back line.

Photo By Earl Gardner
Player ratings

Player ratings: FC Dallas 2-0 Philadelphia Union

The Union had their worst display of the season so far. How low can the player ratings go?

Union match reports

Match report: FC Dallas 2-0 Philadelphia Union

Philadelphia Union’s attacking problems continued in a 2-0 loss at Dallas, with CJ Sapong’s goalline effort palmed away by Jimmy Maurer moments before Auston Trusty was called for a penalty that Mauro Diaz tucked away.

Match previews

Match preview: FC Dallas vs. Philadelphia Union

As the Union head to Texas to face FC Dallas, Nick Fishman takes a look at what to expect Saturday evening in Frisco. Is this the week Philly rights the ship?

Union

Deja vu all over again

Union fans are restless, so much so that shades of 2015 are beginning to creep into their minds. Does it feel the same as it did then?