Match Report: Union 1-0 Revolution
Jack McInerney’s third goal in as many games was enough to fire the Union to victory against a lackluster New England side.
Jack McInerney’s third goal in as many games was enough to fire the Union to victory against a lackluster New England side.
A depleted Revolution side comes to PPL Park hoping to pull the rug out from under a Philadelphia side that looks like they are finally finding an identity.
A lone striker isn’t cutting it for the Union. Until John Hackworth recognizes this. however, their offensive slump will continue.
PSP photographer Barb Colligon’s look at Saturday’s scoreless draw at New England
The possession, territory and chances were all there for the Union on the road against New England. The finishing however, was still not.
The Union can play without pressure against New England, but that means they have to show what type of game they are capable of. Can head coach John Hackworth finally get the team to play possession soccer?
New England Revolution coach Jay Heaps is the guest on the latest edition of the pod. KYW’s Greg Orlandini and PSP’s Eli Pearlman-Storch also look back on the loss to Columbus, which capped off a tough August for the Union.
The Union are 3-0-2 against New England all time. We’ve got all of the match stats, highlights from our match reports and analysis, video highlights, and more.
The three points have been secured. Now PSP takes a look at the messy midfield that nearly cost the Union during Sunday night’s 2-1 victory over New England.
PSP photographer Daniel Gajdamowicz’s look at the Philadelphia Union’s 2-1 comeback win over New England Revolution on Sunday night.
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