MLS newcomers FC Cincinnati provide a tougher-than-expected test for the Union
As the Union prepare for their first MLS game in Cincinnati, Jim Curtin discussed that challenge and much more at his weekly press conference.
As the Union prepare for their first MLS game in Cincinnati, Jim Curtin discussed that challenge and much more at his weekly press conference.
When Jim Curtin speaks at his weekly press conference, he usually provides clarity. This time, things remained opaque. How will the Union handle the emergence of Aaronson, the availabity of Monteiro, and the collection of international call-ups and injuries?
Brenden Aaronson scored a goal in his Union debut, but Ezequiel Barco’s response ensured that Philadelphia left Atlanta with just one point.
With the Union choosing not to appeal Fabian’s red card, manager Jim Curtin hinted as to who could fill in at the No. 10. Also, the coach revealed a key injury and spoke on much more at his weekly press conference.
They’re short on years, but with the experience under their belts they can be held to a higher standard.
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