In Pictures: Union 0-0 Red Bulls
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand Saturday night as the Philadelphia Union took on the New York Red Bulls in an exciting but scoreless 0-0 tie.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand Saturday night as the Philadelphia Union took on the New York Red Bulls in an exciting but scoreless 0-0 tie.
It wasn’t pretty, but road draws rarely are, and the Union have earned their first point at Red Bull Arena.
Despite the big city, Philadelphia Union operate as a small market team. Here’s where they fall into the grand scheme of things in MLS, along with evaluations of every other MLS club as well and how this status affects everything the team does. After readers’ requests for this post, here you go.
The Union were sharper than the Red Bulls in every facet of Sunday’s match and the scoreline could have been even more lopsided.
PSP photographer Daniel Gajdamowicz’s look at Sunday’s big win.
The Union controlled the energy and the match wire to wire in crushing the New York Red Bulls 3-0 on Sunday.
The Red Bulls are without Olave and Juninho as they arrive at PPL Park only three points ahead of the Philadelphia Union. Can Philly shut down Thierry Henry and match New York in the standings?
Abby Wambach takes Jozy Altidore’s 4 in 4 games and compresses it to 61 minutes. The Union will host Stoke City in July. Michael Lahoud is nearing a return, and Amobi Okugo is going online to take your suggestions for a new goal celebration.
PSP’s Earl Reed runs over the big picture related to the big New York City FC announcement.
PSP analyzes Philadelphia Union’s salary breakdown and identifies the steals (like Ray Gaddis, pictured), veteran bargains, surprises, and winner of the Juan Diego Gonzalez Award. Also, we take a look at several potential trade scenarios for Bakary Soumare.
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