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Player ratings / Tactical Analysis

Postgame analysis and player ratings: Union 2-1 FC Dallas

Jim Curtin put in one of his most interesting coaching performances, as his subs made all the difference in remaking the game. PSP’s Dan Walsh has player ratings and postgame analysis.

Match previews

Match preview: Philadelphia Union vs. FC Dallas

The Union and FC Dallas are both riding high with two-game win streaks. But with all the attention on each side’s youth, can Philadelphia’s experience prove to be the difference?

Player of the Week

Player of the Week: David Accam

Is the David Accam of old back? It certainly looks like it, after he created two more goals to lead the Union to victory.

Player ratings / Union

Player ratings: FC Cincinnati 0-2 Philadelphia Union

Individual grades from a great team performance in Cincinnati.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: USMNT draw with Chile, Sky Blue updates, Ernst Tanner tailgating

Plus Union/USL updates, Louis van Gaal interview, changing women’s landscape, more.

Player of the Week / Union

Player of the Week: David Accam

David Accam scored two goals just days after his father died. It not only won the Union a game, but it was more goals than he had scored all last year.

Analysis / Tactical Analysis

Postgame analysis: Philadelphia Union 3 – 0 Columbus Crew

Impressive individual performances, as well as a dynamic team effort, was ultimately the deciding factor in Philadelphia’s victory against a lethargic Columbus Crew side.

Union / Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 3-0 Columbus Crew

David Accam scored twice and Ilsinho added a third as the Union cruised to their first victory of the season.

Daily news roundups

News Roundup: Individual milestones, MLS honors and head injury problems

Plus: Bohui sets a Steel record, Argentina gets a professional women’s league, and more.

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Union / Union match reports

Match report: Atlanta United 1-1 Philadelphia Union

Brenden Aaronson scored a goal in his Union debut, but Ezequiel Barco’s response ensured that Philadelphia left Atlanta with just one point.