In Pictures: Union 1-4 Red Bulls
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow’s look at the Union’s loss to New York Red Bulls on Sunday.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow’s look at the Union’s loss to New York Red Bulls on Sunday.
Mike Grella scored the fastest goal in MLS history as New York Red Bulls blew out Philadelphia Union 4-1.
The Red Bulls are chasing the Supporter’s Shield but Philly is simply running from the ignominy of a last place finish. The I-95 rivalry is renewed one last time in 2015, and the Union’s disjointed roster has a lot to prove.
PSP photographer Daniel Gajdamowicz’s look at Saturday’s loss to New York Red Bulls.
Philadelphia Union fell behind, equalized, but ultimately fell short as the Red Bulls triumphed 3-1 at PPL Park.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand for Tuesday’s US Open Cup quarterfinal win. Here’s a look at what he saw.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand Sunday as the Philadelphia Union pulled off their first ever win in Red Bull Arena by defeating the New York Red Bulls 2-0.
The Red Bulls hit the post twice in the first half, but CJ Sapong’s second half re-introduction to the team sparked the Union to a 2-0 win. It was Philadelphia’s first victory at Red Bull Arena and their first road win of 2015.
The West Coast clubs are a sign that MLS has finally hit the big time. But the Northeast clubs’ malaise brings you back to earth. It’s not just one team. It’s all of them. PSP’s Dan Walsh explains.
The Union were much, much better than New York. But there is nothing to do except put two lost points in the rearview and focus on Tuesday.
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