It could be much worse
Monday’s manager firings are a good reminder of how it’s still good to be the Union, writes Peter Andrews.
Monday’s manager firings are a good reminder of how it’s still good to be the Union, writes Peter Andrews.
Peter Andrews hands out the grades from a comeback draw on the road.
The Union came back in the second half to snatch a road point on Saturday evening.
On short rest after an international flight, the Union return to MLS play to face something new: a challenging Chicago team.
Joaquin Torres rescued three points with a late winner as Philadelphia defeated Chicago 1-0.
The Union are off to LA for MLS Cup, while Champions League action resumes in Europe.
The Union earned a big win over Chicago as drama in the Premier League circled around the world.
The Union got back to winning ways, putting four past Chicago Fire at home on Saturday night.
Philadelphia Union’s nine-match unbeaten run came to an end with a 1-0 loss in Chicago.
Philadelphia and Chicago will meet for the first time this season at Solider Field in the Windy City.
Comments