A friendly affair: Union edge United 3-2
Ray Gaddis returned to his old stomping grounds, Roger Torres returned from injury, and Gabriel Farfan left injured in an exciting but chippy 3-2 win for Philadelphia Union over PDL affiliate Reading United.
Ray Gaddis returned to his old stomping grounds, Roger Torres returned from injury, and Gabriel Farfan left injured in an exciting but chippy 3-2 win for Philadelphia Union over PDL affiliate Reading United.
Hoppenot and Marfan shined. Okugo showed he can play center back. Pajoy’s in over his head. PSP has player ratings and postgame analysis of the Union’s US Open Cup win over DC United.
Antoine Hoppenot scored in extra time to boost the Union to a 2-1 win Tuesday over D.C. United in the U.S. Open Cup.
The Union seek revenge for last year’s USOC exit against a strong and confident DC United.
Goals, goals against, possession… bah! In the end, it’s all about points. And the Union don’t have enough. PSP breaks down what the Union need to achieve in order to get back to the postseason. Be warned, it’ll be a daunting task.
Not even a thunderstorm could derail the Union’s attacking intent, as they moved on in the US Open Cup with a 3-0 over Rochester Rhinos.
Are the Union the worst team in MLS? PSP has analysis and player ratings of the Union’s 1-0 loss to Toronto.
Toronto is finally out of the gate in 2012. And the 1-0 scoreline flatters the Union, because it could have been much worse.
UPDATE: MacMath now listed as OUT; Konopka likely to start. It’s a huge match for the bottom two teams in the East as the Union travel to Toronto looking to repeat last year’s performance.
The Union are 2-1-1 against Toronto all time. We’ve got all of the match stats, highlights from our match reports and analysis, video highlights, and more.
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