The defense can’t rest
The Union’s dysfunctional defense is at the heart of their disastrous season. Peter Andrews examines what’s gone wrong and makes the case for switching to a three-man backline.
The Union’s dysfunctional defense is at the heart of their disastrous season. Peter Andrews examines what’s gone wrong and makes the case for switching to a three-man backline.
As the Union’s winless streak continued, one player stood out among the rest. C.J. Sapong is PSP’s player of the week.
More moribund post-game analyses, league lessons and takeaways, Yallop takes off like a Phoenix, and the US goalkeeper pool shows its age.
The Philadelphia Union scored three first half goals, but surrendered a late equalizer to allow visiting Montreal to take a point at Talen Energy Stadium. These are the player ratings for that match.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand for a soggy Saturday afternoon match which started out well but saw the Union wilt to a 3-3 tie with the Montreal Impact.
Who needs to go at Philadelphia Union, who haven’t won a game since August? The head coach? The sporting director? The owners? Particular players? Vote in our readers poll and make your voice heard.
Union blow 3-0 lead, Messi scores brace in El Clasico, and the rest of the day’s news.
Bethlehem Steel were beaten Sunday by a brace that included the Orlando shooter’s first professional goal.
PSP’s Mike Servedio and Greg Orlandini break down the match. Interviews with Alejandro Bedoya, C.J. Sapong and Fafa Picault. Postgame press conference with Jim Curtin.
Philadelphia Union could not hold onto a three goal lead at home and continue to search for a win after a 3-3 draw with Montreal Impact.
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