Match report: Philadelphia Union 3-5 New England Revolution
The Union lost their momentum and the match as New England dominated the home side.
The Union lost their momentum and the match as New England dominated the home side.
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A new look Revolution is coming to Chester on the quest for a second chance at three points against the Union and a fourth win in a row. Will the Union be able to keep their own winning form?
A loss might have be the final nail in John Hackworth’s coaching coffin. Instead, the under-fire Union manager got the effort of a lifetime from his makeshift squad.
Union CEO Nick Sakiewicz issued a statement before Wednesday’s game in support of under-fire Union manager John Hackworth and says the team is “scouring the marketplace to find and bring in attacking talent.”
Philly’s NPSL club Junior Lone Star look to continue their winning start to the 2014 season when they host Clarkstown SC Eagles at Monsignor Bonner High School Stadium on Saturday.
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