Midseason Union II roster review, part two: The first-teamers
Tim Jones reviews the first-team players who have seen minutes for Union II this season.
Tim Jones reviews the first-team players who have seen minutes for Union II this season.
In today’s Fan’s View column, Ben Brecher diagnoses causes and prescribes solutions to the Union’s muted goalscoring record.
With major leagues taking a break, get your soccer fix locally in this week’s roundup.
Also, Charlotte FC surprisingly part ways with head coach Miguel Angel Ramirez.
The result of Saturday’s game against the New England Revolution, a road point, is undeniably good. There is room for improvement in how the point was earned.
The Union fought to another draw on the road, while Real Madrid claimed their 14th European Championship.
The Union responded to an unfortunate penalty with an immediate goal, against the run of play, from a substitute to take a point home.
A defensive mistake by Philadelphia Union II was punished decisively by the hosts, leading to the reserve side’s second-straight shutout loss.
Philadelphia and New England will meet for the first time this season at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough.
James Nalton looks at the numbers after a third of the season, seeing both quality play and room for improvement.
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