Daily news roundups
Union host Seattle tonight. Curtin reveals Fernando Aristeguieta’s loan will soon expire, says team will pass on Wilson Palacios. Klinsmann announces Gold Cup roster. Wambachgate. More.
Press Conference
Curtin talks about Wednesday’s game against Seattle, the possibility of moving Pfeffer centrally for Maidana out wide, and the team’s decision to pass on Wilson Palacios. Also, after the press conference, Curtin told reporters Fernando Aristegueita’s loan will soon expire.
Match previews
by Adam Cann × on June 23, 2015 at 12:42 pm ×
Can the Union return to collective effort when Seattle comes to town, or will they revert to the individual freelancing that doomed them in LA?
A View from Afar / Commentary
by Dan Walsh × on June 23, 2015 at 11:03 am ×
Exactly halfway through the 2015 season, the Union are the league’s worst team, according to the standings. PSP’s Dan Walsh takes stock.
Daily news roundups
US advances to Women’s World Cup quarterfinals. Union bits. Union U-16s and U-18s begin Development Academy playoff campaigns today. More news.
USWNT / Women's World Cup
The US defeats Colombia to advance to the quarterfinals of the Women’s World Cup, where they will face China on Friday.
Player ratings
In getting blown out 5-1, the central players who have been so critical to the Union of late left behind the style of play that has made them successful, and the team suffered for it.
Daily news roundups
Humiliation in LA. US prepares to face smack-talking Colombia tonight. Dempsey gets 3-game ban for “Referee Abuse.” more news.
Postgame
Postgame quotes from Jim Curtin, Andrew Wenger, and Brian Carroll following Saturday’s hiding against LA.
Union match reports
The Galaxy held off Philly’s early pressure and waltzed away with a 5-1 victory at StubHub Center Saturday night.
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