Who’s ready to jump from USL to MLS?
PSP analyzes which of the Bethlehem Steel’s players might be ready to jump to the Union first team.
PSP analyzes which of the Bethlehem Steel’s players might be ready to jump to the Union first team.
As the USL season wrapped up, Bethlehem earned their first trip to the playoffs. PSP looks at why the Steel are our “players of the week.”
The numbers back the eye-test. Cory Burke and Seku Conneh are much more productive strikers in the 2017 season. Standing pat worked.
Bethlehem Steel FC returned to the playoff picture with a big win over Pittsburgh, thanks to big days from Santi Moar, Adam Najem, and Cory Burke.
While the Steel lost to Louisville, they were not outclassed by the elite side from Kentucky.
Bethlehem Steel FC took points from the Ottawa Fury at home, and they did so with minimal loans from the Union.
With the Union looking for answers, one may reside in Bethlehem. Adam Najem shined against NYRBII last weekend. Is our player of the week Philadelphia’s next attempt to solve the no. 10 riddle?
Bethlehem got their first-ever win against Red Bulls II, currently the highest scoring team in the United Soccer League.
Lightning struck, literally. The Steel lost 2-1 in Cincinnati after the final minutes of the game were called off following a lengthy weather delay.
Bethlehem Steel fought back after City Islanders charged furiously out of the gate. But after pulling even, Bethlehem fell at the death. Former Union men Aaron Wheeler and Pedro Ribiero contributed to the City Islanders’ win.
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