Tactical analysis: Union 0-2 New York Red Bulls
The Union were never on the front foot, but still had two big chances to take points against a New York team that was disjointed in attack.
The Union were never on the front foot, but still had two big chances to take points against a New York team that was disjointed in attack.
Plenty of players share the responsibility for the Union’s loss against the Red Bulls. This week’s Player Ratings explain.
Bradley Wright-Phillips scored twice late as the Red Bulls defeated 10 man Philadelphia Union 2-0.
The Union are looking to take another three points from the Red Bulls. After Sapong’s hat trick helped secure a 3-0 win in the last meeting, PSP gets you primed for what to expect on Sunday. Nick Fishman with the match preview.
The Union breezed past Harrisburg on Wednesday night. Which players helped their standing with the team, and which players failed to seize the opportunity?
Derrick Jones, Marcus Epps, and C.J. Sapong were all on target as the Union defeated Harrisburg 3-1 in the U.S. Open Cup.
The Islanders make their yearly pilgrimage to Chester for the U.S. Open Cup.
NYC executed their tactical approach better than Philly and it paid off with a late win.
Up a goal through 80 minutes, the Union lost focus on two sloppy set pieces to return from the Bronx with zero points.
Two late goals from NYCFC erased Fafa Picault’s opener as the Union lost their second straight match, 2-1.
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