Match Report: Philadelphia Union 3-0 New York Red Bulls
The Union controlled the energy and the match wire to wire in crushing the New York Red Bulls 3-0 on Sunday.
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.
A whopping 11 percent of the season is in the books. Dan Walsh looks at how teams in the Eastern Conference have performed, what they’re missing, and their outlook, to provide some context to the Union’s start to 2013.
The Union were thoroughly outplayed in Saturday’s 2-1 loss at Red Bull Arena.
PSP photographer Michael Long shares his look at Saturday’s loss to New York.
A late winner from Thierry Henry ends the Union’s fight for their first points at Red Bull Arena.
The Union are 2-5-0 against New York all time. We’ve got all of the match stats, highlights from our match reports and analysis, video highlights, and more.
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