Match report: Philadelphia Union 5 – 1 Minnesota United FC
A five-goal offensive explosion propelled the Philadelphia Union to a win over Minnesota United and a 2018 MLS playoff birth.
A five-goal offensive explosion propelled the Philadelphia Union to a win over Minnesota United and a 2018 MLS playoff birth.
The Union, having come within touching distance of the playoffs, but also crashed—violently, sickeningly, without anesthesia—at the final hurdle of the Open Cup, are a conundrum.
Playoff scenarios for the MLS and USL, more about the Union’s top 22 Under 22 player, and Ronaldo may be a rapist but Juventus doesn’t mind.
PSP’s Peter Andrews wraps up our Raves series with his thoughts on Fabinho, a mediocre player but an outstanding representative of the club.
Plus Penn FC snap losing streak, Champion League action, and more.
The Union’s fatal flaw, how to address it (hint: he’s pictured), the remaining schedule and their shot at third place, and Jim Curtin’s prospects for a 2019 return, courtesy of PSP’s Dan Walsh.
Being tactical leads to being versatile and other reasons why Jack Elliott’s the defender the Union deserve and need right now. PSP’s Raves series continues.
The Union are almost to the playoffs, though moving past Columbus would be a great help for MLS Cup odds. Bethlehem is in a strong position, but needs to finish strong to guarantee playoffs and a better seed.
Individual grades from the draw in Columbus.
Ray Gaddis plays the game the way he lives his life: The honest way, with God on his mind. PSP’s Raves series continues.
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