Jim Curtin is pressing all the right buttons
Four wins in a row, and Jim Curtin is off the hot seat. Peter Andrews reviews the manager’s string of good decisions and what we’ve learned these last six weeks.
Four wins in a row, and Jim Curtin is off the hot seat. Peter Andrews reviews the manager’s string of good decisions and what we’ve learned these last six weeks.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand for Saturday nights match, as the Philadelphia Union came from behind to defeat the Colorado Rapids 2-1.
For the second consecutive time, Haris Medunjanin is our player of the week. His wonderful free kick ensured the Union earned their fourth victory in a row.
Oh, no, people are talking about the Union. Plus league news, Derrick Jones’ impressive WCQ shift, Mallory Pugh becomes a pro, and Ocean City goes ham.
The Union persevered against a well-organized Rapids defense to secure a club-record fourth consecutive victory.
Four wins! But there is still work to be done for some players to reach their full potential.
U-20 USMNT draws Ecuador in World Cup opener, Bethlehem falls to Cincinnati, the end of the European season, and the rest of the day’s news.
Lightning struck, literally. The Steel lost 2-1 in Cincinnati after the final minutes of the game were called off following a lengthy weather delay.
PSP’s Mike Servedio and Delco Times Matt De George break down the match. Interviews with Haris Medunjanin and C.J. Sapong. Postgame press conference with Jim Curtin.
Haris Medunjanin and C.J. Sapong scored second half goals as the Union came from behind to defeat 10 man Colorado Rapids 2-1.
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