Match Report: Toronto FC 0-2 Philadelphia Union
Conor Casey and Andrew Wenger were both on target as the Union defeated Toronto for the second time in four days with an impressive 2-0 road victory.
Conor Casey and Andrew Wenger were both on target as the Union defeated Toronto for the second time in four days with an impressive 2-0 road victory.
The Union thoroughly outplayed Toronto at home. Can TFC’s new coach make the adjustments to give them a shot at a home win?
Against an emotional and motivated Toronto side, the Union came out prepared, disciplined, and dominant.
Video of Jim Curtin’s postgame press conference and interviews with Andrew Wenger, Sebastien Le Toux, and Maurice Edu. Also, postgame quote sheet, including comments from Zac MacMath.
The Union coped well against a struggling Toronto team, taking all three points before Saturday’s return match.
Kevin Kinkead takes a infographical look at the Union’s new shirt sponsorship deal.
Last year the Union went 0-3-0 and scored no goals in September. To reach the playoffs, they need to do much, much better this time around.
Jim Curtin set his team up ideally to take on a tired San Jose team, and were it not for two defensive lapses, the Union likely would have won by an even more impressive tally than 4-2.
Video of Jim Curtin’s postgame press conference and interviews with Andrew Wenger, Sheanon Williams, Ray Gaddis, and Amobi Okugo. Also postgame comments from Rais Mbolhi.
Philadelphia Union twice scored a pair of goals in close succession to run away the 4-2 victors after a two-goal San Jose fight back.
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