News roundup: Union win, Steel lose, and Jamaica gets relegated
Plus: U23s in trouble, TV numbers in decline, and Mexico draws a crowd in California.
Plus: U23s in trouble, TV numbers in decline, and Mexico draws a crowd in California.
David Accam scored twice and Ilsinho added a third as the Union cruised to their first victory of the season.
KYW Newsradio’s Greg Orlandini interviews Philadelphia Union midfielder Brenden Aaronson. The 18-year old Medford native scored a goal in his first ever start for the Philadelphia Union in their 1-1 draw at Atlanta.
When Jim Curtin speaks at his weekly press conference, he usually provides clarity. This time, things remained opaque. How will the Union handle the emergence of Aaronson, the availabity of Monteiro, and the collection of international call-ups and injuries?
Fafa Picault is one of the Union’s most talented attackers, but can he adjust to the transition from winger to the Union’s No. 9 in the club’s new formation? PSP’s Nick Fishman breaks it down, with the player and his coach providing insight.
Plus D.C. United sign 16-year-old homegrown, Doolsta is good at esports and real-life soccer, why women’s soccer in Spain is popular, and more.
It wasn’t the goal that made Brenden Aaronson’s MLS debut so brilliant. It was everything else. PSP’s Dan Walsh breaks down the Medford teen’s dream night, which would’ve been that much more impressive if anyone else on the Union could finish.
Plus: Bohui sets a Steel record, Argentina gets a professional women’s league, and more.
A 1-1 draw in Atlanta was the Union’s least likely point in an otherwise grueling beginning to 2019. The result flatters many Boys in Blue, but not all.Here is the player-by-player breakdown.
Plus: Philly starts the campaign for WC2026 hosting, troubles continue for Robert Kraft, and it’s called fashion Pablo, look it up.
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