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Player ratings: Sporting Kansas City 1-1 Philadelphia Union

The Union escaped Kansas City with a point through some John McCarthy heroics and a Roland Alberg penalty. We’ve got complete player ratings.

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Match report: Philadelphia Union 3-0 New England Revolution

Sumptuous goals from Ilsinho and Roland Alberg highlighted a solid performance by Philadelphia Union, as they defeated the New England Revolution 3-0.

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Match report: Philadelphia Union 1-0 D.C. United

A Fafa Picault strike, an Andre Blake penalty save, and a red card given… then rescinded highlighted Philadelphia Union’s first win since May, a 1-0 home victory over D.C. United.

For Pete's Sake

Time for changes on defense

The Union’s current back four isn’t good enough with the ball and aren’t part of the team’s future. Peter Andrews on why it’s time to change course.

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Match report: Philadelphia Union 0-2 New York Red Bulls

Bradley Wright-Phillips scored twice late as the Red Bulls defeated 10 man Philadelphia Union 2-0.

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Match report: NYCFC 2-1 Philadelphia Union

Two late goals from NYCFC erased Fafa Picault’s opener as the Union lost their second straight match, 2-1.

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Match report: Real Salt Lake 1-0 Philadelphia Union

Joao Plata’s goal ended Philadelphia Union’s four-game winless streak, as hosts Real Salt Lake earned a 1-0 victory over a poor Union side.

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Player ratings: Philadelphia Union 2 – 1 Colorado Rapids

Four wins! But there is still work to be done for some players to reach their full potential.

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Match report: Philadelphia Union 2-1 Colorado Rapids

Haris Medunjanin and C.J. Sapong scored second half goals as the Union came from behind to defeat 10 man Colorado Rapids 2-1.

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Match report: Philadelphia Union 2-0 Houston Dynamo

Fafa Picault, Ilsinho, and Chris Pontius led the attack as Philadelphia Union recorded a fourth straight shutout and third consecutive win.