Analysis & Player Ratings: Union 1-4 Galaxy
Wednesday’s 4-1 loss at the hands of the Galaxy could have gone a whole lot differently.
Wednesday’s 4-1 loss at the hands of the Galaxy could have gone a whole lot differently.
The Union managed to steal three points in Chicago, but outside of Zac MacMath, Jack McInerney and Sebastien Le Toux’s pinpoint delivery, there were precious few positives.
There were plenty of chances to win the match – the final uncalled penalty aside – but the Union left too much space for Seattle in the attacking third and paid the price.
PSP makes the case for why 5 refs are better than 3 (and goal-line technology). Yes, we’re using common sense again, in a way that no one else seems to be, because unlike Europe, we actually have other successful team sports to draw upon for examples. Also, a few quick hits on the Union.
There was very little about which to smile in the Union’s 2-0 defeat against the Revs. Perhaps John Hackworth will shuffle his deck before Saturday’s showdown with Seattle.
The Union lost to the Revolution for the first time ever with a disappointing 2-0 result in New England.
John Hackworth’s side showed plenty of running and hustle, but was largely devoid of creativity in Saturday’s draw.
Road draws are a big deal, especially considering the Union are finally off the mark at Crew Stadium, earning their first road point in Columbus
The Union secure their first ever point in Columbus in an active match that could have finished with a much larger scoreline.
The Union were thoroughly outplayed in Saturday’s 2-1 loss at Red Bull Arena.
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