Match Report: New England Revolution 2-0 Philadelphia Union
The Union lost to the Revolution for the first time ever with a disappointing 2-0 result in New England.
The Union lost to the Revolution for the first time ever with a disappointing 2-0 result in New England.
The Revs need three points heading into a tough May, but the Union have been a force on the road and New England’s vaunted back line was torn to shreds by Jacques McHenry last week.
Are the Union a possession or counterattacking team? What’s going on with the Union midfield? PSP explores with some postgame analysis and player ratings for Sunday’s game against DCU.
Philadelphia scored three goals in the first 26 minutes to pick up a 3-2 road win over D.C. United. PSP has the match report.
Cold, subtle, simple and efficient: Jack McInerney, forward, Philadelphia Union. Also, another Mac’s math and Cruz’s choice of sports.
John Hackworth’s side showed plenty of running and hustle, but was largely devoid of creativity in Saturday’s draw.
After falling behind to visiting Toronto, Jack McInerney’s fourth goal of the season saved a 1-1 draw for the Union at PPL Park.
With the 2012 season now nothing but history, a different Union faces a different Toronto in a game that could set the tone for the Union’s 2013 home season.
The Union’s academy coaching staff is stacked with talent and experience. Here’s a look at what that means for the club long-term. Also, a few scattered thoughts about the Union post-Columbus, including the Garfan-Daniel connection, MacMath post-concussion, and Casey’s impact on Le Toux.
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