Match report: Montreal Impact 5-1 Philadelphia Union
The Union suffered their worst loss of the season, a 5-1 defeat at the hands of Didier Drogba’s Montreal Impact.
The Union suffered their worst loss of the season, a 5-1 defeat at the hands of Didier Drogba’s Montreal Impact.
Philly should be able to create more, and better, chances than the home side.
C.J. Sapong and the Union shook off early rust to earn a road point in Montreal.
Sebastien Le Toux scored his fourth goal in five league games to give the Union their second road win of the season and spoil the MLS debut of Didier Drogba.
The Union won’t have Maurice Edu, but Vincent Nogueira will be available on Saturday. Figuring out how to fit Nogueira, Barnetta, and Maidana together is key for Jim Curtin in the buildup to the USOC final in September.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand a rain drenched Saturday night as the Philadelphia Union came from behind to tie the Montreal Impact 2-2.
Jack McInerney scored in his return to PPL Park but Maurice Edu leveled the score five minutes later as Philadelphia Union and Montreal Impact split the points at a rain-soaked PPL Park Saturday night.
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