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Analysis and player ratings: Union 3-5 Impact
Player ratings

Analysis and player ratings: Union 3-5 Impact

A lucky goal and a rare moment of quality do not a spirited comeback make. PSP has player ratings and analysis on the loss in Montreal.

Daily news roundups

Union v Ocean City news ahead of tonight’s USOC third rounder, Reading remains undefeated, more

News and quotes ahead of tonight’s US Open Cup third round match between the Union and Ocean City. Reading remains undefeated with PDL win. Edu and Ashe out of USMNT camp with injuries. More news.

Daily news roundups

“It’s as bad as it’s ever been”: Reaction after Montreal punishes Union D, Rogers debuts for LA, more news

Hackworth says Union defensive effort “as bad as it’s ever been.” Robbie Rogers makes history in LA debut. More news.

Union match reports

Match Report: Philadelphia Union 3-5 Montreal Impact

Montreal won a wild game on the back of a Marco DiVaio hat trick. PSP recaps.

Analysis / Union

Soumare trade gives Union a clean slate

PSP evaluates the Bakary Soumare trade and what it means for Philadelphia Union.

Match previews

Preview: Union at Montreal Impact

The two most improved teams in the Eastern Conference face off on Saturday in Montreal.

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Daily news roundups

Hack confirms U to pay part of Soumare’s wages, Montreal previews, Wheeler on loan to HCI, more

Reaction to the Bakary Soumare trade to Chicago. Hackworth confirms Union will pay part of Soumare’s wages. Getting ready for Montreal. Aaron Wheeler joins Harrisburg on loan. More news.

Union

Bakary Soumare traded to Chicago

Bakary Soumare is being traded to Chicago. Soumare has confirmed the deal for PSP. Updated: 6:42 p.m. The Union confirmed they received a 2014 draft pick and allocation money.

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Week in Tweets

The Week in Tweets

Amobi’s bath, Konopka’s new car, reaction to the win against Chicago, caption contest winner. It’s all in The Week in Tweets.

Analysis / Union

Are the Union where they belong?

After 12 games, the Union have beaten up on the weak and been beaten on by the strong. Is this a formula for a playoff run?