Tactical analysis: Columbus Crew 1-0 Philadelphia Union
Neither team was good in the final third, but Columbus stuck to their gameplan and it paid off with a big win over the Union
Neither team was good in the final third, but Columbus stuck to their gameplan and it paid off with a big win over the Union
Philadelphia Union gave up two soft goals and failed to create their own in a 2-1 defeat to Montreal.
PSP’s Adam Cann fires off some quick hit observations about the tactical dynamics of Philadelphia Union’s road draw against Sporting Kansas City.
Philadelphia Union were the better team on Sunday, and they are looking more and more organized on both sides of the ball.
The Union got a big win over DC United at home, but controlling a match in the late moments remains a big issue.
The Union were never on the front foot, but still had two big chances to take points against a New York team that was disjointed in attack.
NYC executed their tactical approach better than Philly and it paid off with a late win.
Real Salt Lake out-Union’d the Union last weekend.
The Union persevered against a well-organized Rapids defense to secure a club-record fourth consecutive victory.
The front four were stupendous as the Union earned their third straight win to rise within touching distance of the red line.
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