Match analysis: Philadelphia Union 2 – 1 New England Revolution
The Fontana Game creates problems for the Union. Good problems.
The Fontana Game creates problems for the Union. Good problems.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand Saturday night as the Philadelphia Union kept their home game streak alive by defeating the New England Revolution 2-1.
The Union earned a pair of Team of the Week honors with Anthony Fontana and Mark Mckenzie being honored. Week 11 brought some interesting referee decisions, as Thierry Henry learned. PSG is backing Neymar after the Marseille incident, while the highest paid players list is out.
Anthony Fontana gets his deserved plaudits for a late Union win.
The Union II traveled down to Leesburg VA to face Loudoun United and played to a 1-1 draw Saturday night, despite enjoying a man advantage for most of the match.
The Union earned a 2-1 win over the Revs thanks to Anthony Fontana, while Union II played to a 1-1 draw against Loudoun United. It was a busy soccer weekend with the MLS, Premier League, German Cup and Englands’s WSL all in action.
A brace from Fontana gets the Union the last minute victory over New England to remain undefeated at home this season
The Philadelphia Union take on the New England Revolution for the third time in 2020 on Saturday evening.
In these unprecedented times, coaches are looking for ways to find an edge. Being coy about infections probably isn’t the best way to do so.
Plus the PL is back and lots of academy and homegrown coverage, but the most important news from yesterday was obviously that it was Phang’s second birthday.