A View from Afar / Commentary
by Dan Walsh × on July 28, 2015 at 11:04 am ×
The trade of Sheanon Williams closes the door on an era that could have been but never was. With the young core of Philadelphia Union’s early years gone, what is the team’s identity? What can it be? PSP’s Dan Walsh explores.
Player ratings
by Adam Cann × on July 28, 2015 at 10:45 am ×
Ben Olsen used Fabinho’s arm injury late in the first half to tinker with his team shape. It paid off almost immediately and the Union never regained a foothold in the match.
Photo essays
PSP photographer Earl Gardner’s look at Sunday’s Gold Cup final at Lincoln Financial Field
Daily news roundups
So endeth the Valdes saga. Sakiewicz says Union and Eagles will bid to host a US World Cup qualifier. Drogba signs with Montreal. More news.
Transfer News
Union and Carlos Valdes mutually agree to terminate his contract with the club.
Daily news roundups
Union score fastest goal in club history but go on to lose in DC. Latest on Tranquillo Barnetta. US disappoints again, loses to Panama on PKS at PPL. More.
Gold Cup
Controlling the center of the park, and feasting on defensive errors, Mexico ran out comfortable winners of the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Union match reports
After scoring two goals in the first four minutes, the Union eventually gave up three of their own, falling prey to the boa-constrictor-like grip of DC United.
Photo essays
PSP photographer Earl Gardner was on hand as the US lost to Panama on penalty kicks in the Gold Cup third place match at PPL Park. Here’s a look at what he saw.
USMNT
The US followed up their underwhelming performance against Jamaica with a similarly insipid showing against Panama, falling in a penalty shootout to finish the Gold Cup in 4th place.
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