Analysis & player ratings: Union 3-1 Dynamo
The goals finally arrived for the Union, though not through the traditional playmaking sources.
The goals finally arrived for the Union, though not through the traditional playmaking sources.
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There were few standouts as the Union were again held scoreless, this time by DC United.
A lone striker isn’t cutting it for the Union. Until John Hackworth recognizes this. however, their offensive slump will continue.
The Union were sloppy and unnecessarily passive in falling 3-1 to the visiting Fire.
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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.
A lack of attacking chemistry and the bulldozer that is Kenny Cooper combined to end the Union’s winning streak at three.
The Union finally get to do something with their allocation money when the summer transfer window opens Wednesday. PSP talked to MLS and players union officials to report on obscure but critical MLS financial rules that determine what the Union can do in the transfer window.
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