Player Ratings: Colorado Rapids 3 – 0 Philadelphia Union
There isn’t a whole lot to like about performances in the Union’s most recent loss to Colorado, but is there a lot to hate either?
There isn’t a whole lot to like about performances in the Union’s most recent loss to Colorado, but is there a lot to hate either?
Jim Curtin’s weekly press conference included updated injury news and a lot of talk about the Union’s teenaged defenders.
Chances were hard to come by as Columbus and Philadelphia both failed to score and the teams split the points.
Columbus is a good team, but they’re a team with weaknesses ripe for a team like Philadelphia Union to exploit. The match will be an early test of how good the Union are, PSP’s Dan Walsh writes.
Anthony Fontana was the story of the season opener, but how will Jim Curtin find him time? That and more from the coach’s weekly press conference.
Sure, the Revs aren’t world-beaters. But the Union’s talented youth and positive mentality fuel a justified optimism. PSP’s Peter Andrews on what we learned from match 1 of 34.
Interviews with Jim Curtin, Alejandro Bedoya, and the Union’s two teenage debutants, along with PSP writers breaking down the Union’s 2-0 win over New England. Click to the full post to watch all the videos.
The Union took advantage of nine-man New England, with goals from Anthony Fontana and C.J. Sapong leading Philadelphia to a season-opening win.
With the season set to get under way, PSP photographer Paul Rudderow shares his snaps Wednesday night’s Meet the Team at Dave & Buster’s.
PSP writers weigh in on the big questions about Philadelphia Union as we head into the MLS regular season this week.
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