Analysis and player ratings: Red Bulls 2-1 Union
In falling yet again at Red Bull Arena, the Union looked confused, disorganized and at times downright disinterested.
In falling yet again at Red Bull Arena, the Union looked confused, disorganized and at times downright disinterested.
Our series on the US and the World Cup continues with the 1990 World Cup, After nearly being eliminated in the preliminary qualification round, the US would need to win its final qualification game before making its first World Cup appearance in 40 years.
Dan Stover and Jim Prestifilippo present their first Union player stat infographic for the 2014 season, covering the team’s games in March.
Hackworth baffled and frustrated by Union’s loss to New York. Atlanta announced as league’s newest franchise. More news.
John Hackworth, Amobi Okugo, and Sebastien Le Toux talk after the loss in New York
Philadelphia couldn’t capitalize upon a Red Bulls red card and once again left Red Bull Arena without a win.
Philadelphia Union is an evolving team. If they can cut the mental mistakes and stop coughing up last minute goals, they could look an awful lot like another MLS team you know well. PSP’s Dan Walsh explains.
Greg and Eli are joined by MLssoccer.com’s Armchair Analyst Matthew Doyle to talk tactics and preview the Union’s game against New York.
Liverpool’s run toward the EPL title and the image of Steven Gerrard crying with joy after last week’s big win prompt the question for one Philadelphia Union fan: Will a hometown boy ever find that glory with the Union?
Andrew Wenger reintroduced himself to Philadelphia Union fans in a big way. New PSP contributor Carlo DeMarco rounds up how local players fared last week in the latest edition of Philly Abroad.
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