In pictures: Union 1-3 Fire
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow’s look at the Union’s disappointing loss to Chicago.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow’s look at the Union’s disappointing loss to Chicago.
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The Union lost their focus, and the match, in a 13 minute period on Sunday night, falling at home to Chicago Fire 3-1.
Amobi Okugo is not perfect, but his passing has been close to it since joining the Union back line. With Bakary Soumare healthy, PSP looks at what the Union have to weigh in making decisions about their defensive personnel.
The Fire have been bad on the road, the Union have been good at home. Can the PPL Park crowd lift their team to another home win?
In the latest edition of the pod, KYW’s Geg Orlandini and PSP’s Eli Pearlman-Storch are joined by Philadelphi Union midfielder/defender Amobi Okugo and Union beat writer Dave Zeiltlin.
Match stats, highlights from our match reports and analysis, video highlights, and more.
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