News roundup: Union may sign Mexican MNT player, West Chester United vs. Chester County, Pulisic ends goal drought
Plus: Union “reject” kit ideas, more MLS signings, and Temple men’s spring matches.
Plus: Union “reject” kit ideas, more MLS signings, and Temple men’s spring matches.
Who’s in and who’s out as the Union start to look toward 2019.
Plus Ray Gaddis leader in Union minutes, Penn FC snap winless streak, Everton defender suffers skull fracture, more.
Sapong, Medunjanin and Najem interviews, Toronto FC *fires* the Inebriatti, the USMNT is sticking with a young roster, and Real Madrid isn’t the coolest kid on the block anymore.
Plus Adam Najem in Afghanistan, MLS Golden Boot winners if they played 34 games, USL attendance numbers, and more.
Bethlehem fought back in the second half to equalize North Carolina 1-1. The draw extended the Steel’s unbeaten run at home to eight games, best in their history.
The Steel displayed high character relentless tenacity Saturday night and stole three points on the road against North Carolina. The two youngest players on the pitch scored their goals, one in his “professional” debut on his amateur contract.
Goals from Michee Ngalina, Fabian Herbers, and Adam Najem powered Bethlehem Steel past New York Red Bulls II in a damp midweek match at Goodman Stadium.
What can we take so far this season from the players who’ve spent time with both the Steel and the Union? PSP’s Christian Sandler on the difficulty of evaluating Bethlehem’s Union loanees.
Although they spotted Richmond the first goal, Bethlehem Steel attacked relentlessly to earn a 3-1 victory on Sunday afternoon at Lehigh.
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