Tactical analysis: Colorado Rapids 3-0 Philadelphia Union
Philly can control a game with their defense, but the attack is a work in progress.
Philly can control a game with their defense, but the attack is a work in progress.
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?
Borek Dockal looks to take his game up a notch as the Union travel to Colorado for their first road match of the season.
Jim Curtin’s weekly press conference included updated injury news and a lot of talk about the Union’s teenaged defenders.
Sure, Saturday’s match was pretty forgettable. But Jim Curtin will be happy with how his young defense is navigating a choppy March schedule, writes PSP’s Peter Andrews.
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.
Plus notes from Curtin’s press conference, Bethlehem Steel sign Union youth player, does MLS promote flashier clubs, and more.
It’s weird to have two bye weeks so early and so close together, but if they’re smart the Union could turn it into an advantage.
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.
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