Preview: Union at Columbus Crew
Columbus Crew finally earned their first win since May last weekend. Can the Union bounce back against a dangerous team that suddenly sees the playoffs as a real possibility?
Columbus Crew finally earned their first win since May last weekend. Can the Union bounce back against a dangerous team that suddenly sees the playoffs as a real possibility?
PSP’s Dan Walsh found RSL fans everywhere he went in Salt Lake City recently, and it said a bit about the state of the team and future of MLS. Also, more on the Tribbett-Yaro debate.
Check out SEBA’s predictions for the home stretch of the MLS season. Plus, expected points predictions for the Union’s upcoming matches. Also, plenty of fascinating, updated predictions for USL and NWSL.
PSP photographer Daniel Gajdamowicz with beautiful photos from a not-so-beautiful match Saturday night in Chester, where the Union fell 3-1 to Toronto FC.
Ilsinho has a sore foot, no timetable for Edu or Carroll, Ethan Finlay rounding into form for Wednesday’s opponent, Columbus Crew.
Ken Tribbett’s rough night overshadowed a number of other consistent problems that have plagued the second half of the Union’s 2016 season.
Union wilt at home, Steel give up two late goals, Neymar’s free kick and penalty lead Brazil, and Robbie Rogers posts about homophobic abuse in USL match.
Bethlehem surrendered two goals in the final 15 minutes to drop a key road game to last place Montreal.
Remarks from Philadelphia Union head coach Jim Curtin, Tranquillo Barnetta, Keegan Rosenberry, Andre Blake, Chris Pontius, and Toronto FC head coach Greg Vanney, Drew Moor, and Jozy Altidore.
Sebastian Giovinco, Drew Moor, and Jozy Altidore all scored as Toronto FC defeated Philadelphia Union 3-1 on Saturday night in Chester.
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