The case for John Hackworth
PSP makes the case to drop John Hackworth’s interim tag and keep him as Philadelphia Union manager on a more permanent basis.
PSP makes the case to drop John Hackworth’s interim tag and keep him as Philadelphia Union manager on a more permanent basis.
In a battle of the cellar dwellers, the Union earned their second consecutive league victory, pounding Toronto FC in a match that could have been far more lopsided.
Jack McInerney and Michael Farfan’s heroics won the day against the Galaxy, but the truth of the matter is that the Union still need to improve to compete on a weekly basis.
Deshorn Brown scored his second and third brace of the season to help put a winless streak behind Reading United as they battle for a spot in the playoffs.
Losing in Houston taught the Union one major lesson. The midfield MUST improve.
Competition at CB. Borg picks on Hoppenot. Ocean City looks to defend first place, Reading looks to climb. Mario and his mum. More.
Young teams can switch off, costing them goals and often victories. The Union instead showed character, holding their nerve and completing the 5-2 victory over Harrisburg in the US Open Cup quarterfinal.
Hackworth says USOC win tougher than scoreline indicates. Soumare says move to Union was long in the works. Valdes named to MLS Team of the Week. More news.
Waiting for the Soumare signing announcement. Union respect the City Islanders. USOC match to be streamed live on Union website. More news.
On a night where the midfield struggled for the Union, the strikers and defenders more than picked up the slack, keeping Kansas City off the score sheet while knocking four goals past Jimmy Nielsen.
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