Stat chat: Three road wins
This week we look at the Union’s numbers in their three road wins. Plus, a look at the roster’s offensive statistics and the team’s improving league rankings in team statistics.
This week we look at the Union’s numbers in their three road wins. Plus, a look at the roster’s offensive statistics and the team’s improving league rankings in team statistics.
It’s hard to get bad ratings when you’re the only team on the field.
Carlos, Carlos and Sheanon: Ruiz got his sixth while Valdes and Williams got the first of their careers. Three great goals earned the Union three points and a return to first place as they prepare for a week of friendlies.
Another road game, another very winnable match. Suspensions plague an already weak Revolution team and the Union MUST take advantage and come away with three points on Sunday.
As the Union prepares to wrap up their three game road trip on Sunday against New England, the PSP looks at the Union’s recent numbers on the road. Topics include the club’s 2011 road form compared to 2010 as well as a look at the club’s recent stats on the road and at home.
The Union outplayed San Jose but only threatened sporadically and picked up only one point.
Jordan Harvey tells PSP that he’ll miss Philly and the fans, but he’s excited to move onto the next stage of his career with Vancouver.
With the Jordan Harvey trade looming large over the Union, they are granted a bit of a reprieve with Steven Lenhart’s suspension. The PSP previews a Union team that should be able to get the job done in San Diego.
The Union defensive stalwart is traded to Vancouver.
Full player ratings from the Union’s comeback against new-look DC United.
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