Player ratings & analysis: Union 0-0 Impact
Montreal came to PPL Park seeking only a draw. The Union wanted a win. Unfortunately, the Union lacked the creativity and finishing to take the victory that they deserved.
Montreal came to PPL Park seeking only a draw. The Union wanted a win. Unfortunately, the Union lacked the creativity and finishing to take the victory that they deserved.
Video of John Hackworth’s press conference and postgame interviews with Ray Gaddis, Antoine Hoppenot, Zac MacMath and Sheanon Williams. Plus, postgame quote sheet.
Montreal head coach says defeating the Union won’t be easy. New Donovan deal to be announced by Galaxy. Seattle American Outlaws to be lead organizers of support at all US games. More news.
In a game against a much improved Chicago side, it was John Hackworth’s second half adjustments that led directly to his team’s downfall. PSP has analysis and player ratings.
Recaps and reaction to Union’s loss to Chicago. Ocean City’s post season ends in the semis. Harrisburg claims playoff spot. Dempsey. More news.
Who helped themselves the most? Who took a step back? PSP looks at the key takeaways for players after the Union’s 2-0 friendly loss to Stoke City.
The gods of red cards and kind bounces again smiled on the Union as they barely scraped out a road victory despite playing with a man advantage for a combined 87 minutes of play.
With conditions as bad as they were on Friday, the Union would not have minded a little bit of help from the official. Thanks, Mr. Gonzalez.
With all four strikers on the pitch from the opening whistle, the Union had no answer once Houston scored the inevitable opener.
Up a man and a goal, the Union played bunker ball. It didn’t work.
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