Player of the week: Haris Medunjanin
Haris Medunjanin has gone a bit under the radar this season, but now he’s in the spotlight as PSP’s Player of the Week.
Haris Medunjanin has gone a bit under the radar this season, but now he’s in the spotlight as PSP’s Player of the Week.
Take another look at Saturday’s dramatic draw through the lens of PSP photographer Rob Simmons.
Breaking down the Union’s draw with the Sounders, and why it’s a good thing to be disappointed.
With LAFC making their home debut, it’s time to ask what the expansion side could mean to the league. Also, one historic player had quite the accomplishment and the best of the rest from another week in MLS.
Also: Ayuk on the move, new financial rules for 2018, and interesting moves in a half-day trade window.
Eli and Greg’s postgame wrap. Jim Curtin’s postgame press conference. Interviews with Brian Sylvestre, Brian Carroll, and Zach Pfeffer. Postgame quote sheet.
Two months ago, Toronto looked set to trade former Union captain Danny Califf back to the Union. Instead, he retired. What went wrong? PSP’s Dan Walsh talked to Califf, John Hackworth, and Nick Sakiewicz and found out.
Peter Nowak explains his selection methods. Keon ready to shine. Klinsmann’s press conference. Garfan looking like LB starter. Additional Champions League conspiracy accusations. More news.
Mapp earns Player of the Week honors galore, named to Best XI, nominated for Goal of the Week, cures cancer. Farfan promised his goal. Union moves up in power rankings. FIFA’s Blatter on ongoing corruption scandal: “Crisis? What is a crisis?” More news.
A youth movement is great in theory, but there’s a major catch for Philadelphia Union. If you play the kids too much, you could lose another key player in the expansion draft. PSP plays devil’s advocate and explains why more minutes for Danny Mwanga, Jack McInerney and Amobi Okugo could be bad for the Union, as much as we’d like to see it.
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