Analysis & Player Ratings: Union 2-2 FC Dallas
The Union made matters too easy on Dallas, failing to dictate play the way they did against Columbus and New York.
The Union made matters too easy on Dallas, failing to dictate play the way they did against Columbus and New York.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand Saturday afternoon as the Philadelphia Union settled for a 2-2 tie with visiting FC Dallas.
While Michael Farfan’s path to MLS culminated in the SuperDraft, Gabriel Farfan’s path to MLS (and possibly out of it) included a stop in Mexico.
Don Anding shines, Keon Daniel doesn’t, and a healthy D.C. midfield finally emerges for a bit. PSP has analysis and player ratings on Wednesday’s U.S. Open Cup match.
John Hackworth replaced Peter Nowak as head coach of the Union one year ago. PSP takes a big picture look at the job he has done since then.
Dwayne De Rosario scored a hat trick to lead D.C. United on to the U.S. Open Cup quarterfinals and knock the Union out of the tournament.
What is it about US Open Cup matches that spark such intense rivalries? Adam Cann explores.
There have been some woeful games yet the Union find themselves in third pace in the Eastern Conference. While a tough road lies ahead, is there reason to be hopeful for a November season?
Hackworth says game against Crew is “massive.” Union plan summer moves. Did Sakiewicz nix Califf and Harvey returns? More.
A tired and listless Union, their disconnected midfield, and Ocean City’s great showing in the U.S. Open Cup. PSP’s Dan Walsh weighs in the week that was in Union soccer land.
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