News roundup: Union and Steel playing this weekend, international call-ups and MLS spending
The Steel play their first match in Talen Energy Stadium on Saturday, while the Union travel to Atlanta to play on Sunday.
The Steel play their first match in Talen Energy Stadium on Saturday, while the Union travel to Atlanta to play on Sunday.
With the Union choosing not to appeal Fabian’s red card, manager Jim Curtin hinted as to who could fill in at the No. 10. Also, the coach revealed a key injury and spoke on much more at his weekly press conference.
Plus the Steel’s teenage-filled roster, 7 compelling arguments in USWNT case, Neo-Nazi hooligan mourned in Germany, more.
Should Union fans be proud of their team after two straight losses to start the season? Peter Andrews on what Jim Curtin’s postgame comments reveal about the club and its supporters.
A missed penalty, a straight red, and an own goal; Sunday’s matchup looked like the Union was playing against itself, and losing. Like any of the recent seasons with the Union, there is a lot to be skeptical about and some things to be hopeful about.
PSP hands out grades after a frustrating, unlucky performance on the road.
Plus: Diego Chara finds a new way to earn a card, Pulisic is doing fine, and a “shocking” development around the Qatar World Cup.
Plus, USWNT win, player in Turkey slashes out, Union in the news, more.
The Union announced the acquisition of midfielder Jamiro Monteiro on loan from French side FC Metz.
Lineup choices, the end of the right-side tilt, the 3-5-2, and the foibles of Haris Medunjanin. PSP’s Peter Andrews breaks down the good and the bad from a disappointing loss in the season opener.
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