Tactical analysis: San Jose Earthquakes 2-2 Philadelphia Union
Goals off set piece scrambles nearly helped the Union pull off a rare road win, but a few systemic issues remain to be solved before a showdown with Toronto FC.
Goals off set piece scrambles nearly helped the Union pull off a rare road win, but a few systemic issues remain to be solved before a showdown with Toronto FC.
Philadelphia left points on the table at San Jose on Saturday night. Who’s to blame for the late collapse?
A last second penalty to San Jose allowed the home side to even the scoreline, leaving the Union with a single point when they were moments from an elusive road win.
The struggling Union travel to San Jose to take on the Earthquake. PSP tries to convince you to stay up late with our match preview. Hey, it can’t be worse than “San Andreas.”
To spend or not to spend. That was and still is the question. Nick Fishman takes a closer look at the issue.
The Union lost in Chester. The Steel lost in Harrisburg. In Frisco, a group of teenagers brought joy to the field, finishing fourth in the Generation Adidas Cup. The Philadelphia Union U17s are PSP’s players of the week.
PSP looks at the upcoming Philadelphia-Orlando match, with scouting reports and top things to watch in the game.
PSP photographer Daniel Gajdamowicz’s at the Union’s 1-1 draw with San Jose.
Philadelphia Union went up a man but gave up a late goal as they split the points with San Jose Earthquakes Saturday in Chester, PA.
Conor Casey saved the day when it looked like a dire match was going to be decided by a wild handball.
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