News roundup: Cincinnati falls short in Open Cup semifinal
Pablo Mastroeni sacked, Philadelphia potentially part of 2026 World Cup bid, and the rest of the day’s news.
Pablo Mastroeni sacked, Philadelphia potentially part of 2026 World Cup bid, and the rest of the day’s news.
There has been ample time for Philadelphia Union to acquire help at the No. 10. Through two transfer windows, the Union found nobody. PSP’s Adam Cann lays out the problem in depth and takes the front office to task on it.
Matthew Real signed professionally at age 17. The left back possesses a dangerous left foot and a grittiness factor that will continue to improve with Bethlehem Steel FC.
The implications of the Union’s loss to Montreal set in, Bethlehem looks for a USL playoff berth, and FC Cincinnati host NYRB tonight in the U.S. Open Cup semifinals.
Montreal Impact used another simple move up the left to punish Philadelphia Union for the second time this season.
Another disappointing effort by the Union. Who’s to blame for the latest humbling defeat?
A Philadelphia Union spokesman responded to a PSP column critical of the team’s town hall meeting for season ticketholders last week, saying there was no intent to keep secret the meeting’s contents. He explained the club’s approach and thought process. Here’s what he had to say.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand for Saturday night’s late game meltdown, as the Philadelphia Union fell to the Montreal Impact 0-3.
The Union lay down to rest in Chester. Plus, the rest of the weekend’s news.
After a tough night for the Union, Steel FC capitalized on a PK and good distributing play from their back-line to grab three points at home against Toronto.
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