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Daily news roundups

Mbolhi rumors, Union bits, Impact at Azteca for CCL final first leg, US U-23s face Mexico, more

Curtin’s weekly presser today at 12:30 pm. Pfeffer with the US U-20s in Austria. McInerney and Impact take on Club America at Azteca tonight in CCL final first leg. More.

Commentary

The blame game

With another late-game collapse in the books, Peter Andrews looks at Jim Curtin’s preseason comments and asks who’s to blame for this team’s weaknesses.

Player ratings

Analysis and Player Ratings: Union 1-2 Revs

After another second half let down, the entire team, not specific individuals need to raise their hand and accept a share of the blame for Sunday’s 2-1 loss to the Revolution.

Photo essays

In Pictures: Union 1-2 Revolution

PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand Sunday as the Philadelphia Union lost at home to the New England Revolution 2-1.

Player of the Week

Player of the Week: Maurice Edu

Edu’s contributions on both sides of the ball make him PSP’s Player of the Week.

Daily news roundups

The possession problem and other Union bits, more news

The Union’s possession problem. Pfeffer receives TOW honorable mention. New pro team in Lancaster. More.

Daily news roundups

Opportunity lost: Recaps/ reaction to Union loss, strong weekend for Union Academy, HCI wins home opener

Reaction to Sunday’s loss to New England. Academy has a strong weekend of games. Harrisburg wins home opener. League results. More.

Postgame

Postgame video: Union 1-2 Revolution

Jim Curtin’s postgame press conference. Interviews with Maurice Edu, Zach Pfeffer, Sheanon Williams, and John McCarthy. Postgame wrap with Eli Pearlman-Storch and Mike Servedio.

Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 1-2 New England Revolution

Christian Maidana’s first goal of the season gave Philadelphia a 1-0 lead, but the Union again failed to hold on and second half goals from Charlie Davies and Teal Bunbury saw New England the 2-1 winners.

Player ratings

Analysis and Player Ratings: NYCFC 1-1 Union

On Thursday night at Yankee Stadium, it looked as if NYCFC would control the match wire to wire, but the Union’s late game adjustments saw them snatch a late equalizer and an important road point.