The Union continue their MLS campaign in Chicago on Wednesday as they take on the last-place team in the Eastern Conference, Chicago Fire FC.
The Union continue their MLS campaign on Wednesday as they take on the last-place team in the Eastern Conference, Chicago Fire FC at Subaru Park in Chester. The match follows a 2-1 statement victory in Chester as the Union fought back in stoppage time to defeat New York City FC and reclaim first place in the conference.
“It is a trap game,” cautioned Curtin. “I used that exact word in the locker room. The thing that I keep stressing is, if we’ve learned anything about MLS this season, it’s that records mean nothing. When the ball kicks off and it’s a new 90 minutes, anybody can beat anyone.” The Union’s next three matches against lower-ranked teams also provide their strikers the chance to find confidence and hit a run of form. With three striker options available in Julián Carranza, Mikael Uhre, and Cory Burke, no one has yet to run away from the pack in scoring, though all have shown potential.
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