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Roundup of reports and reaction from Saturday’s emphatic winner over Kansas City, Army-Navy soccer match at PPL Park, Eastern Conference roundup, and more news.
Roundup of reports and reaction from Saturday’s emphatic winner over Kansas City, Army-Navy soccer match at PPL Park, Eastern Conference roundup, and more news.
The Union answered their critics as they pounded four goals past Sporting Kansas City, claiming a decisive 4-0 victory on Saturday night at PPL Park. PSP recaps and has video of interviews with players and the post-game press conference.
Find the passion, feed the Farfan, and foil the KC forwards: Three things (of many) the Union must pay attention to if they are going to get that much sought after win on Saturday. PSP previews the match and looks at how Kansas City can serve as a model for the Union.
If the Union win their USOC quarterfinal match on Tuesday, PPL Park will host the semifinal match. Ben Olsen replaces Peter Nowak as coach of the All-Star team with John Hackworth named his assistant. USMNT friendly in Mexico announced for August 15. Euro ratings in US impress. More news.
Extensive quotes from John Hackworth’s Wednesday press conference on how he’s different than Nowak, lineup changes, goalscoring, and more. McInerney says life under Nowak made him “pissed off.” Report says Costa Rican clasico to be played at PPL Park on July 15. More news.
John Hackworth talks about the need to return to the Union’s roots, disagreeing with some of Peter Nowak’s transfer decisions. McInerney says time under Nowak was “frustrating.” Okugo named to Team of the Week. Gutierrez says Perlaza will lead by example. Euro quarterfinal schedule. More news.
Hackworth sends a message, and PPL Park receives one. Also, there’s a key date that could result in a few Union roster changes (and no, we’re not talking about the transfer window). Yes, PSP has three thoughts on the Union.
Union Jack was all over the place — in a good way. Welcome out of the doghouse.
The Union will be gutted to have nothing to show from their best performance of the year, but they will take confidence from their play all over the park.
Ray Gaddis returned to his old stomping grounds, Roger Torres returned from injury, and Gabriel Farfan left injured in an exciting but chippy 3-2 win for Philadelphia Union over PDL affiliate Reading United.
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