Player ratings: Atlanta United 3-0 Philadelphia Union
Philadelphia Union made their first visit to Atlanta’s shiny new stadium and got a Southern fried whooping. How did the performances stack up?
Philadelphia Union made their first visit to Atlanta’s shiny new stadium and got a Southern fried whooping. How did the performances stack up?
The Union faced MLS’s hottest team in Atlanta and got torched. The darling expansion side outclassed Philadelphia en route to a 3-0 home win.
The Union and Atlanta United match up for the second time in a month. The Boys in Blue will be looking for a better outcome this time than their disappointing late draw in August and they will be doing so playing for the first time in Mercedes Benz Stadium.
Chris Pontius finally scores, Miguel Almiron will be out for Atlanta versus the Union, and a whole bunch of hubbub from the U.S. Soccer Federation.
The Union do it again and a whole bunch of praise for Toronto FC and their Italian talisman.
The Union again found themselves on the wrong end of a late goal. Some players did their part to win the match, others did not.
In case you missed it, here’s the PSP Union Postgame Show, interviews with Union players from the locker room, head coach Jim Curtin, Union fans, and the postgame analysis and breakdown with Mike Servedio and Greg Orlandini.
Can the Union bounce back and kick off a win streak? PSP previews Saturday’s Union-Atlanta match, which has the potential for a lot of goals and which the Union desperately need to win.
Atlanta United’s big start poses a stark comparison for Philadelphia Union. PSP’s Rob Elder breaks it out.
Can the Union meet or even exceed the benchmark they set last season? PSP’s Jim O’Leary takes stock.
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