Match Report: Philadelphia Union 3-0 New York Red Bulls
The Union controlled the energy and the match wire to wire in crushing the New York Red Bulls 3-0 on Sunday.
The Union controlled the energy and the match wire to wire in crushing the New York Red Bulls 3-0 on Sunday.
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The Red Bulls are without Olave and Juninho as they arrive at PPL Park only three points ahead of the Philadelphia Union. Can Philly shut down Thierry Henry and match New York in the standings?
Abby Wambach takes Jozy Altidore’s 4 in 4 games and compresses it to 61 minutes. The Union will host Stoke City in July. Michael Lahoud is nearing a return, and Amobi Okugo is going online to take your suggestions for a new goal celebration.
One fan makes his case that teams should always go for the win, rather than the draw.
Oka Nikolov is here (but don’t worry, Zac!), Hackworth talks about his first year in charge, the Revolution play a friendly against Newtown Pride FC for charity, and Di Vaio scores number ten.
Philadelphia Union have acquired veteran Bundesliga goalkeeper Oka Nikolov. Updated with comments from Hackworth’s news conference on Wednesday afternoon.
Another goal from the suddenly on fire Jozy Altidore helped the US grab all 9 points on offer over their most recent string of qualifiers.
While Michael Farfan’s path to MLS culminated in the SuperDraft, Gabriel Farfan’s path to MLS (and possibly out of it) included a stop in Mexico.
With the U.S. riding a three-game winning streak (including the 4–3 friendly victory over Germany), and what promises to be a lively home support in Rio Tinto, the home team is the clear favorite.
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