Match analysis: LAFC 3-3 Philadelphia Union
One of the most entertaining Union matches of all time saw the visitors steal points in LA. Here’s how they did it.
One of the most entertaining Union matches of all time saw the visitors steal points in LA. Here’s how they did it.
The opaque mathematics of television broadcast scheduling means some people may not have seen what happened on Sunday Night. But that’s no excuse for letting pre-conceived notions of “good” teams dictate how they talk about the game.
Also, the Union send three representatives to US Olympic Qualifying Camp in Mexico this week, while the USWNT and US Soccer still can’t reach a deal on equal pay.
Plus, action from around MLS and the rest of the world.
Those that stayed up late were rewarded with an instant classic in Southern California.
The first match of the season for the Union II ended in a scoreless draw, but there’s still a lot of promise ahead.
After a tough opening game, the Union get a chance to bounce back… against LAFC, on the road.
Tim Jones adds a few details to the Union II’s announcement of on-loan teenage Spanish midfielder David Rabadan, including what the team’s new white Jerseys will look like.
In a guest post, physical therapist Joe Bertucci takes a look at what might be keeping Kai Wagner off the pitch.
Pluis, a win for the USWNT and Gio Reyna confirms that he’ll play for the U.S.
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