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Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 0-2 Orlando City SC

Once again, the Union could not finish their chances as they fell to Orlando City SC at home 0-2.

Fans' View

Fan’s View: Potential isn’t enough

Booing a come-from-behind home tie? A bit harsh perhaps, but in the light of current Philly sports results….

Photo essays

In Pictures: Union 1-1 Earthquakes

PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand for Saturday night’s chilly match, as the Philadelphia Union were unable to get a win and settled for a 1-1 tie with the San Jose Earthquakes.

Player ratings

Player ratings: Philadelphia Union 1-1 San Jose Earthquakes

It was a frustrating night as the Union drew with San Jose. It stemmed from a confounding problem reflected in these player ratings: The parts were good, but did not sum to a greater whole.

Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 1-1 San Jose Earthquakes

Philadelphia Union had a number of chances to take all three points, but they settled for one at home following a 1-1 tie with San Jose Earthquakes.

Press Conference

Focus on Fafa, building on positives at Curtin’s presser

Jim Curtin spoke about controlling play with passing out of the back, Keegan Rosenberry’s good form, and the impending return of Fafa Picault at his midweek presser.

Player ratings / Union

Player Ratings: Colorado Rapids 3 – 0 Philadelphia Union

There isn’t a whole lot to like about performances in the Union’s most recent loss to Colorado, but is there a lot to hate either?

Match previews / Union

Match preview: Philadelphia Union vs. Colorado Rapids

Borek Dockal looks to take his game up a notch as the Union travel to Colorado for their first road match of the season.

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Exclusive / Interview

PSP talks to Keegan Rosenberry

PSP’s Adam Cann interviewed Keegan Rosenberry. Here are his takeaways.

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For Pete's Sake

On defense, no news is good news

Sure, Saturday’s match was pretty forgettable. But Jim Curtin will be happy with how his young defense is navigating a choppy March schedule, writes PSP’s Peter Andrews.