Preview: Philadelphia Union at New England Revolution
Another road game, another very winnable match. Suspensions plague an already weak Revolution team and the Union MUST take advantage and come away with three points on Sunday.
Another road game, another very winnable match. Suspensions plague an already weak Revolution team and the Union MUST take advantage and come away with three points on Sunday.
Wambach says US ready for Japan. Ruiz says he’s happy in Philly, tired of the trade rumors. Nowak says Le Toux needs to chill. Kai named WPS Player of the Week. Your weekend TV listings, more news.
With the Jordan Harvey trade looming large over the Union, they are granted a bit of a reprieve with Steven Lenhart’s suspension. The PSP previews a Union team that should be able to get the job done in San Diego.
With the Union halfway through the season, PSP reviews the performance of each player on the team, with ratings and comments for each player.
Full player ratings from the Union’s comeback against new-look DC United.
Questions to ponder as the Union again come from behind, securing a point in Washington DC.
Williams and Ruiz combined to earn the Union a late point against a DC United side that will feel they deserved more. (UPDATE: Video highlights added.)
Le Toux says he wants to partner with Mwanga and has doubts about his midfield role. More Ruiz “rumors.” 8-year-old contest winner prefers Le Toux to Mwanga. Toronto signs German handballer. Platini presents more evidence of longstanding insanity. More news.
Up, down and even – the Union power rankings roundup. Union CEO Sakiewicz makes it clear: there will be more American football destroying the pitch at PPL Park. USWNT wins first group stage match at WWC. Bob Bradley has lost the locker room, will he lose his job? More news.
PSP photographer Nicolae Stoian’s photo essay of Wednesday’s scoreless draw.
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