Final: FC Dallas 1-1 Union
Gomez at it again as the Union come from behind to grab a needed road point in Dallas. PSP’s Adam Cann was in Dallas to see it.
Gomez at it again as the Union come from behind to grab a needed road point in Dallas. PSP’s Adam Cann was in Dallas to see it.
The Union never looked like scoring in a match that Seattle controlled wire to wire, winning 1-0.
Steven Lenhart’s stoppage time goal broke Union hearts, and the 2-1 victory kept the Western Conference leading San Jose Earthquakes rolling in 2012. PSP has a match report and quotes from both teams.
Michael Farfan’s brilliance became Freddy Adu’s first goal of the season. Adu backheeled the winner beyond Dan Kennedy, and the Union held on with nine men to earn a difficult road victory.
In drawing 0-0 with Vancouver Whitecaps, the Union earned their first point of the 2012 campaign. But a lack of sharpness in front of goal kept them from securing all three points.
The Union fell to their third consecutive loss on Saturday night, losing 1-0 against a Chicago side that dominated the match nearly wire-to-wire.
New York beat the Union out of the blocks on Thursday night and needed only one goal to secure a vital home win.
A disappointing 0-0 draw leaves the Union winless since July and sinking through the Eastern Conference standings.
Veljko Paunovic tied the match before halftime but a strange handball call gave the Crew a penalty winner early in the second half.
Full analysis and player ratings from the Union’s west coast defeat.
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