Match preview: Philadelphia Union – New York City FC
With five matches gone in the 2017 season and no wins, the Philadelphia Union host New York City FC and look to find a way to salvage their season and, perhaps, coach Jim Curtin’s job.
With five matches gone in the 2017 season and no wins, the Philadelphia Union host New York City FC and look to find a way to salvage their season and, perhaps, coach Jim Curtin’s job.
To keep his job, Jim Curtin needs to do something he rarely does: Change. PSP’s Dan Walsh suggests how.
The Union fell to a third straight defeat with a 3-1 home loss to the Portland Timbers. Updated, with Three Points.
Forget Jim Curtin. It’s time to hold Earnie Stewart accountable for signing players who don’t fit the 4-2-3-1 system he and the Union want to employ. PSP’s Steve Whisler explains.
For the Union, it was a game without many positives. One player, however, shone brightly. C.J. Sapong is PSP’s player of the week.
After a rough opening travel schedule, the Union get an extended home stretch to sort out their offensive problems and figure out what lineup makes them hum. PSP’s Dan Walsh explains.
The winless streak continues, as the Union turn in a poor performance. For the most part, they played as individuals. Let’s evaluate them as such.
The Union aim for their first win in seven months when they travel to RFK Stadium on Saturday. PSP previews the match.
Jim O’Leary asks if we know more about this team after three games than we did in preseason?
After Alejandro Bedoya’s 75-minute appearance for the United States in their demolition of Honduras on Friday night, Peter Andrews discusses the differences in his game when with the national team and with the Union. Plus, Pulisic!
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