Philadelphia Union Succumbs to NYCFC 2-1 – Gallery

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An apparent Union own-goal made the difference between a draw and a loss in the chippy game last Sunday afternoon.  The Union lineup had a few new faces, given that Captain Alejandro Bedoya and goal scorer Kacper Przybylko sat out the last regular season game.  Ilsinho started along with Andrew Wooten.

NYCFC’s first goal came early, at the seventh minute mark, off a shot by New York City’s Ronald Matarrita, assisted by Valentín Castellanos and Ben Sweat.  The second came in the twenty second minute, and was credited to NYCFC’s Ismael Tajouri-Shradi, although to many it looked like an own-goal that popped off the head of Philadelphia’s Jamiro Monteiro and lobbed just over Andre Blake’s outstretched hands.

As the subs, including Marco Fabian, entered the game in the second half, the Union was awarded a penalty kick in the eighty seventh minute. Fabian was quick to run to the mark and successfully accounted for the Union’s lone goal.

 

The Union’s Wooten making his way toward NYCFC’s box

NYC keeper Sean Johnson joined forces with Alexander Callens to deny Wooten from pushing to ball into goal

The Union’s Ray Gaddis and Ronald Matarrita trade holding shirts for ball control

The Youngster Brenden Aaronson gaining ground on NYCFC’s Callen

The Union’s Kai Wagner bringing the ball down the left side in the second half

Ilsinho (here, with Ben Sweat) left the match for Fabian at about the time he usually enters — the sixtieth minute

Once in the game, Fabian let lose a few near miss shots.  This time around Matarrita

Fabian was quick to take over PK duties

Which Fabian was able to get by the watching Johnson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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