MLS

May 19, 2024

Philadelphia Union Triumphs Over New England Revolution Amid Early Red Card Drama

Early Setback for New England

The match commenced with New England on the offensive, but their momentum was halted when Spaulding was sent off for a foul on Philadelphia's Mikael Uhre. The referee adjudged it to be a denial of an obvious goal-scoring opportunity. Despite this setback, the Revolution continued to press forward, but Philadelphia eventually broke the deadlock in the 38th minute when Julian Carranza headed in a cross from Jack McGlynn.

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Philadelphia's Dominant Performance

Philadelphia Union, with a lineup echoing their 2022 MLS Cup-contending squad, displayed their experience on the field. Julian Carranza’s goal in the first half, assisted by McGlynn, marked his sixth league goal. The Union doubled their lead shortly after halftime with Dániel Gazdag scoring in the 47th minute following a rebound off the post from Uhre’s header. Gazdag sealed the victory in the 80th minute, marking his eighth multi-goal game for the club.

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Tactical Adjustments and Key Moments

Head Coach Jim Curtin deployed a veteran lineup for Philadelphia, including Oliver Semmle in goal as Andre Blake recovers from injury. Despite an early save from New England’s keeper Ajaz Ivacic, Spaulding’s red card drastically altered the game’s dynamics. Henry Kessler’s subsequent yellow card further compounded New England’s troubles.

Philadelphia’s Jose Martinez was substituted in the 30th minute due to an injury, with McGlynn coming off the bench. Semmle's critical save in the 35th minute maintained Philadelphia’s lead. Carranza’s persistent attacks paid off with his goal just before halftime.

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Second Half Action

Philadelphia didn't ease up after the break. Gazdag’s goal in the 47th minute followed a well-executed play involving Nathan Harriel and McGlynn. Mikael Uhre’s initial shot hit the post but was adeptly finished by Gazdag. This goal marked a historic moment for the Union, as Carranza and Gazdag became the most prolific scoring duo in MLS regular-season history, with goals in the same match 16 times.

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Strategic Substitutions and Closing Moments

With a comfortable lead, Curtin made tactical substitutions, bringing on Olivier Mbaizo and Quinn Sullivan in the 67th minute. Gazdag’s second goal came from a rebound off Ivacic’s gloves after a shot from Sullivan. Late in the match, Carranza and Gazdag were substituted to receive applause from the traveling supporters.

Upcoming Challenges

Philadelphia Union will conclude their May road schedule next weekend against Charlotte FC, with kick-off set for 7:30 PM ET on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV.

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