In Pictures: Union 2-2 Red Bulls
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand for a wet Saturday afternoon as Philadelphia Union came from two goals down to tie the New York Red Bulls 2-2.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand for a wet Saturday afternoon as Philadelphia Union came from two goals down to tie the New York Red Bulls 2-2.
The Union are entering the most important home stretch in team history, beginning with two Eastern Conference six-pointers and the US Open Cup final in the span of a week. Kevin Kinkead asks who should start, who should come off the bench, and who should be rested.
You think the Union looked good on Wednesday night? Wait until Vincent Nogueira and Cristian Maidana get more time together with each playing in their preferred position. Then look out.
Conor Casey kept up his goalscoring ways, and the Union held onto a lead when they needed to, beating their I95 rivals, 3-1.
In falling yet again at Red Bull Arena, the Union looked confused, disorganized and at times downright disinterested.
Philadelphia couldn’t capitalize upon a Red Bulls red card and once again left Red Bull Arena without a win.
How will Philadelphia Union fare this year? How about everyone else? PSP’s Dan Walsh lays it out in our Eastern Conference preview.
All of the goals came in the first half as the Union lost their preseason meeting with New York in Jacksonville.
The New York Red Bulls won the Supporters’ Shield fair and square, but they benefited from an unbalanced schedule that helped Eastern Conference clubs. Guest contributor Kevin Kinkead explains.
A draw at Red Bull Arena was a great result, even if the Union’s performance left a lot to be desired.
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