Match analysis: Philadelphia Union 1–1 FC Cincinnati
Guess what? The Union drew again. Here’s the how and why.
Guess what? The Union drew again. Here’s the how and why.
Mr. All3Points has some thoughts about the team’s performance Saturday night – the numbers are in.
With aid of what coach LeBlanc simply calls “the plan,” keeper Matt Freese saved Chicago’s first three kicks in the penalty shootout, and Matt Real, Anton Sorenson, and Chris Donovan scored Union II’s first three to earn the extra point on offer from regulation times 1-1 draw.
First-half goals from Alejandro Bedoya and Brandon Vazquez cancelled each other out as the Union played out another draw in Chester.
The 21-year-old is Union II’s leading scorer, and is the first to sign to the first team directly from the MLS NEXT Pro reserve side.
The Union’s June break comes to an end when a bunch of familiar faces come to town on Saturday night.
The world’s biggest tournament will come to the City of Brotherly Love in four years’ time.
Peter Andrews examines some issues the Union will face over the summer, including transfers, depth options, and developing the attack.
It’s a big week ahead in CASA Soccer’s league and cup competitions in this week’s recap.
Nation’s League action is heating up as the USMNT is back in action tonight, as the Union prepare for a return on June 18th
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