News roundup: Union win, Steel lose, and Jamaica gets relegated
Plus: U23s in trouble, TV numbers in decline, and Mexico draws a crowd in California.
Plus: U23s in trouble, TV numbers in decline, and Mexico draws a crowd in California.
Brenden Aaronson scored a goal in his Union debut, but Ezequiel Barco’s response ensured that Philadelphia left Atlanta with just one point.
The Steel play their first match in Talen Energy Stadium on Saturday, while the Union travel to Atlanta to play on Sunday.
With the Union choosing not to appeal Fabian’s red card, manager Jim Curtin hinted as to who could fill in at the No. 10. Also, the coach revealed a key injury and spoke on much more at his weekly press conference.
Let’s throw it back to the 1999 Women’s World Cup and the 2006 World Cup Zidane headbutting incident!
PSP hands out grades after a frustrating, unlucky performance on the road.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand Saturday afternoon as the Philadelphia Union dropped the home opener 1 – 3 to the Toronto FC. Take a look.
With a scoreline like that, there were obviously significant problems. But it wasn’t all bad news as far as individual performances go.
Still not over the loss? Check out our videos from the Union’s 1-3 defeat to Toronto FC.
PSP’s contributors discuss the new-look Union heading into the 2019 season.
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