Postseason roundtable – Philadelphia Union
PSP brought together a roundtable of contributors to talk about the Union’s season.
PSP brought together a roundtable of contributors to talk about the Union’s season.
Somehow, that seemed how it was supposed to end for Philadelphia Union. But that game sure was exciting. PSP’s Dan Walsh offers a coda for the Union’s 2013 season.
John Hackworth’s decision to bench Jack McInerney and play a new formation in the season finale failed to produce the desired result in the Union’s season-ending loss. PSP has analysis and player ratings.
Jack McInerney pulled one back at the end of regular time, but it was not enough as Sporting Kansas City found the winner in stoppage time and ended the Union’s season.
When your friend is struggling, you help him out. Conor Casey and Jack McInerney haven’t played as typical strike partners, but they’ve both done the hard work to make sure the other could succeed. Along the way, they’ve both proven they still have a lot more to offer.
Parke says it’s all or nothing for the Union. Okugo says team plays to the fullest with back against the wall. Carroll on not being able to play because of suspension. Previews. More.
John Hackworth on pressing early against KC and options to replace Brian Carroll. Chris Albright to retire at end of the season. 100th Union game for Williams on Saturday. More news.
Majority of MLSsoccer.com editors favor Conor Casey for Comeback Player of the Year. Orlando City set to join MLS after final stadium funding approved. Klinsy questions WC seeding. More.
The Union’s playoff chances are slim, but what needs to happen to get in? Who will captain the team with Carroll suspension? More news.
Montreal made adjustments to combat their poor first half showing. The Union did not. Then they lost.
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