Match Report: Toronto FC 0-2 Philadelphia Union
Conor Casey and Andrew Wenger were both on target as the Union defeated Toronto for the second time in four days with an impressive 2-0 road victory.
Conor Casey and Andrew Wenger were both on target as the Union defeated Toronto for the second time in four days with an impressive 2-0 road victory.
In their third game in a week, Philadelphia Union fell to the Dynamo 2-0 in Houston.
An early second half own goal gave Dallas all three points over the Union in Texas.
The Union returned to league action with a 3-1 victory in New England. Jim Curtin moves to 3-0-0 as interim Philadelphia coach.
The Union survived another extra time match, taking down the New York Cosmos 2-1 courtesy of a brace from Sebastien Le Toux to advance to the US Open Cup quarterfinals.
An 80th minute goal from Dodji Freitas cut LVU Sonic’s lead in half but the Stars couldn’t find an equalizer against the NPSL Northeast Region Champs.
The Union lost their momentum and the match as New England dominated the home side.
After taking a first half lead off a Brad Evans own goal, the Union fell 2-1 in Seattle after second half goals from Obafemi Martins and Chad Marshall.
The Union lost to the Revolution for the first time ever with a disappointing 2-0 result in New England.
Two assists from Kei Kamara led Sporting Kansas City over the Philadelphia Union at Livestrong Sporting Park.
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