Match analysis: Philadelphia Union 1–1 Chicago Fire
The Chicago draw brought more of the same listless, uncreative attacking soccer from the Union. However, Jeremy Lane manages to find some straws to cling to.
The Chicago draw brought more of the same listless, uncreative attacking soccer from the Union. However, Jeremy Lane manages to find some straws to cling to.
Individual grades from a languid performance in Miami.
Jamiro Monteiro scored the only goal of the game as the Union defeated Columbus 1-0.
Individual grades from the Union’s 1-1 draw against New England.
Philadelphia and New England each took a point in a hard fought 1-1 draw.
On Saturday afternoon, the Union comfortably dispatched with a weak Chicago Fire team, 2–0, without ever hitting high gear.
Teamwork and a cohesive strategy, rather than particularly noteworthy performances, brought the Union victory in Chicago this weekend.
The Union notched their first MLS win of the season with a 2-0 victory in Chicago.
It was the defending MLS Cup Champions versus the Supporters’ Shield winners, but neither side could find a winner.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand Wednesday night as the Philadelphia Union defeated Deportivo Saprissa 4-0 to advance to the quarterfinals of the Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League.
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