Analysis & Player Ratings: Union 0-1 Earthquakes
San Jose crushed the Union on the flanks for the first half hour and then hung on for the win.
San Jose crushed the Union on the flanks for the first half hour and then hung on for the win.
San Jose were the better team, but Rafael Baca’s red card gave the Union the chance they needed to steal a road point. In the end they were unable to beat Jon Busch, falling 1-0.
The boys talk Euro transfer window and Macklemore. Player and reader reactions to the draw with Montreal. It’s all in The Week in Tweets.
San Jose is good at home. Can Philly steal a much-needed three points at Buck Shaw Stadium without Amobi Okugo?
Our series on the challenges of playing on the road concludes with a look at some the unglamorous aspects of travel and away tactics.
Our series on the difficulties of playing on the road continues with a look at the challenges of dealing with a hostile crowd.
PSP’s series on what makes winning road games in MLS so tough continues with a look at how the physical and mental challenges of travel can affect a player’s ability to perform at a high level.
Our series looking at the challenges of playing on the road begins with a look at the logistics of the Union traveling.
Montreal came to PPL Park seeking only a draw. The Union wanted a win. Unfortunately, the Union lacked the creativity and finishing to take the victory that they deserved.
Video of John Hackworth’s press conference and postgame interviews with Ray Gaddis, Antoine Hoppenot, Zac MacMath and Sheanon Williams. Plus, postgame quote sheet.
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