Preview: Union at Houston Dynamo
Nothing will change the ignominy or the lost points that have marred the Union’s last two performances except maybe a win in Houston.
Nothing will change the ignominy or the lost points that have marred the Union’s last two performances except maybe a win in Houston.
A whopping 11 percent of the season is in the books. Dan Walsh looks at how teams in the Eastern Conference have performed, what they’re missing, and their outlook, to provide some context to the Union’s start to 2013.
In a magical world where we could line up the teams we’d most like to see teed up and swatted into the Delaware, who would make the cut? Conor O’Grady considers.
PSP’s Eastern Conference preview looks at each club and how the Union match up against them. In the end, PSP picks Michael Farfan and the Union to finish … well, click on to read more.
Most predictions had LA winning the MLS Cup for the second year in a row. That’s what happened, but the Galaxy could have won more comfortably than they did.
It all went wrong for the Union in Houston, but most alarming for the coaching staff and supporters was the lack of hustle and effort over the 90 minutes.
The Union were outplayed and outhustled for 90 minutes on Saturday night, falling 3-1 to the now playoff-bound Houston Dynamo.
It’s a must-win for Houston and a proving ground for the Union. After trouncing the Dynamo at home, can Philly take their recent good form to a sold out BBVA Compass field and come out on top?
The goals finally arrived for the Union, though not through the traditional playmaking sources.
A three-goal outburst snapped the Union’s eight-game winless streak as they bested Houston in a tightly-fought contest at PPL Park.
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