Post Tagged with: "Gabriel Farfan"

Featured / MLS / Union

Analysis & player ratings: DCU 1-1 Union

The Geiger Show and Andy Najar took center stage, while Marfan, Mac and Hop went silent. PSP has postgame analysis and player ratings of Sunday’s 1-1 tie between the Union and DC United.

Featured / Player ratings / Union

Analysis & player ratings: Union 1-3 Fire

The Union were sloppy and unnecessarily passive in falling 3-1 to the visiting Fire.

Featured / Player ratings / Union

Analysis & player ratings: Union 2-1 Revolution

The three points have been secured. Now PSP takes a look at the messy midfield that nearly cost the Union during Sunday night’s 2-1 victory over New England.

Featured / Player ratings / Union

Analysis & player ratings: Union 0-2 Red Bulls

A lack of attacking chemistry and the bulldozer that is Kenny Cooper combined to end the Union’s winning streak at three.

Featured / Union

The other Farfan (and other displaced midfielders)

Gabriel Farfan has been dazzling with his ball skills. What could he do if returned to midfield? PSP explores the possibilities for him and the rest of the displaced Union midfielders.

Featured / Player ratings / Union

Analysis & player ratings: Union 2-1 Impact

The Union lost their shape and again struggled through the midfield, but were saved by Captain Courageous, and 2012 MLS All Star, Carlos Valdes.

Reading United: Previews

Preview: Reading United vs. Ocean City FC

For Reading, only a win will be enough to keep their playoff hopes alive. For Ocean City, a win means the Mid-Atlantic Division title.

Daily news roundups / Featured

We want the Cup, more news

US Open Cup previews. Hackworth expects fast and physical game. KC want revenge. Union players all over the weekly awards. More news.

Featured / MLS / Union

The case for John Hackworth

PSP makes the case to drop John Hackworth’s interim tag and keep him as Philadelphia Union manager on a more permanent basis.

Featured / Player ratings / Union

Analysis & player ratings: Union 3-0 Toronto FC

In a battle of the cellar dwellers, the Union earned their second consecutive league victory, pounding Toronto FC in a match that could have been far more lopsided.