Postgame analysis and player ratings: Union 2-1 FC Dallas
Jim Curtin put in one of his most interesting coaching performances, as his subs made all the difference in remaking the game. PSP’s Dan Walsh has player ratings and postgame analysis.
Jim Curtin put in one of his most interesting coaching performances, as his subs made all the difference in remaking the game. PSP’s Dan Walsh has player ratings and postgame analysis.
Runners up include Sergio Santos and Peter Nolan of West Chester United.
Buoyed by the emergence of Brenden Aaronson, the Union now look like—*gasp*—a good team. Is it real, or another false dawn?
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On the same day the Union’s nascent youth movement defeated F. C. Dallas’s older one in stoppage time, so its player development side defeated Sporting Kansas City’s making up three goals in the last 25 minutes, including a winner at the death.
PSP photographer Dan Gajdamowicz was on the scene for the Union’s 2-1 win. Take a look at the action.
Plus: US Open Cup broadcast news, Robben rumors, and Macron>adidas?
In case you missed it, here’s the PSP Union Postgame Show, interviews with Union players from the locker room, head coach Jim Curtin.
Philadelphia Union came back from a 0-1 deficit to grab a 2-1 victory against FC Dallas Saturday night.
The United States women’s national team dropped five goals on Australia in Thursday night’s friendly, but the defense remains a question mark with four games left before the World Cup. Peter Andrews reports from Denver.
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