Player ratings: Union 0-1 DC United
There were few standouts as the Union were again held scoreless, this time by DC United.
There were few standouts as the Union were again held scoreless, this time by DC United.
The winless streak grows to eight as Lionard Pajoy becomes the first ex-Union player to score against his former team.
It always feels good to beat DC United. It will feel better to deal a big blow to their playoff hopes on national television. Do the Union have the self-belief to pull it off?
The Union went 1-1-1 against the worst team in the league. We look at some match stats to try to understand why they didn’t go 3-0-0.
Philadelphia Union emailed Union fans with a message from John Hackworth on Monday morning. Union players got even more personal Monday afternoon by reaching out to call season ticket-holders. What in the name of Tom Veit is going on? PSP isn’t sure, but since we don’t have Hackworth’s personal email, one PSP contributor replies to Hackworth with an open letter.
It’s the same old story for the Union. Too much negative play and too little attacking support for the Union’s undersized lone striker.
Despite turning in a stuttering, sluggish performance on Saturday afternoon, a late goal by Sheanon Williams earned the Union a point against Toronto, as their winless streak crept to 7 games.
No wins in the last fourteen combined matches for the Union and Toronto FC. Will a two week break breathe new life into Philly’s struggling offense? Or will TFC once again shame the Union and put three points up at home?
The Union are 3-2-1 against Toronto all time. We’ve got all of the match stats, highlights from our match reports and analysis, video highlights, and more.
A look at Union goals for and against after 25 games, including the dramatic rise in headed goals allowed this season.
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