News roundup: Union lose, but gain a striker
Plus: playoff competition stays put with a pair of draws, NWSL playoffs heat up, and a CR7 finally scores!
Plus: playoff competition stays put with a pair of draws, NWSL playoffs heat up, and a CR7 finally scores!
Two goals by Jonathan Osorio provided the margin of victory for Toronto FC, defeating a sloppy Union side 2-0 on Friday night.
The Union fell 3-0 at BMO Field to Toronto FC. The result was disappointing, but the performance was worse. It gave little hope to fans that things will improve for the Boys in Blue.
Timing can be everything. So is this the right time for the Union to travel to Toronto? Jim Curtin answers that and more in his weekly press conference.
The best team in MLS history couldn’t end the league’s failures with Chivas extending Liga MX’s dominance in the Champions League. Here’s the story and that and the best of the rest from a wild week in MLS.
It was almost the best week in MLS history. Instead, we got confirmation of the undisputed best team in league history. We take a look at Toronto’s success and the Red Bulls failure.
You can’t attend every game, but PSP’s Nick Fishman gives you five games to circle on your calendar this season.
The Union’s record-setting day, final numbers on the Union’s season, MLS playoff field set, tons of news from Atlanta-Toronto, more news.
Analysis and thoughts on the World Cup Qualifier between the USMNT and Costa Rica.
Alejandro Bedoya missed a penalty, but Philadelphia Union rode goals from Jay Simpson and C.J. Sapong to a 2-2 draw in their 2017 home opener against Toronto FC.
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