Match report: Minnesota United 1-1 Philadelphia Union
Goals by C.J. Sapong and Ethan Finlay canceled each other out as — with a little help from VAR — Philadelphia Union earned a 1-1 draw at Minnesota United.
Goals by C.J. Sapong and Ethan Finlay canceled each other out as — with a little help from VAR — Philadelphia Union earned a 1-1 draw at Minnesota United.
As the Union’s season crawls to a disappointing conclusion, the Philadelphia Eagles kick off their season this Sunday in Washington D.C. PSP is here to offer the definitive comparison of the two teams. Some choices are simple (I wonder who Doug Pederson is), while Carson Wentz’s counterpart may surprise you.
Keegan Rosenberry and Josh Yaro finally took the field together in 2017. The results? Much like 2016.
In case you missed it, here’s the PSP Union Postgame Show, interviews with Union players from the locker room, head coach Jim Curtin, Union fans, and the postgame analysis and breakdown with Mike Servedio and Greg Orlandini.
Tyrone Mears scored in stoppage time to earn Atlanta United a 2-2 draw in Philadelphia.
The Union plan to build through their academy. But there’s no proof the current staff can manage young players once they’re ready for first-team minutes. Peter Andrews on the regression of the Union’s youngsters this season.
The struggling Union travel to San Jose to take on the Earthquake. PSP tries to convince you to stay up late with our match preview. Hey, it can’t be worse than “San Andreas.”
The Union’s remaining schedule doesn’t look good. PSP’s Dan Walsh breaks it down game-by-game to lay out what their playoff chances really look like. Also, some chatter about some young Union players who need to get some minutes.
In the absence of a true regional rivalry, perhaps Union fans can look further afield to find a match worth getting worked up about.
PSP recaps Jim Curtin’s Friday press conference. He touched on Maurice Edu’s health, the loss in the U.S. Open Cup, and the play of his young midfielders.
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