Player ratings: Chicago Fire 2-2 Philadelphia Union
Peter Andrews hands out the grades from a comeback draw on the road.
Peter Andrews hands out the grades from a comeback draw on the road.
Philadelphia Union II earned its first points of the season with a second-half comeback win on Sunday evening against Chicago.
The Union came back in the second half to snatch a road point on Saturday evening.
Peter Andrews examines how the Union manager engineered a famous victory, setting up a juicy semifinal grudge match in the Concacaf Champions League.
On short rest after an international flight, the Union return to MLS play to face something new: a challenging Chicago team.
Julian Carranza scored twice as Philadelphia Union drew Atlas 2-2, advancing in CONCACAF Champions League with a 3-2 aggregate win.
The scoreboard is on the Union’s side in their Concacaf Champions League tie, but there’s still work to do as they head to Mexico on Wednesday night.
Ben Brecher reviews the Union’s underwhelming MLS results, looking for positives and negatives.
Is this the end of the show, or just the end of an act? Chris Gibbons explores the Union’s early season.
In a match that illustrated the importance of coordinated center back play, Union II lost to New England Revolution 5-1.
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