Know Your Enemy Union host Nashville in key Eastern Conference Showdown Nashville SC sits in second place as they look to make league history on two fronts: fewest losses in a regular season and most draw. The club sports a record of with them sitting just two draws away from the single-season record of 18 held by the Chicago Fire. The club also looked into Seattle Sounders technical director Craig Waibel as part of their GM search, among other candidates.
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Compliment Yes! I'm happy to share my great experience! The Union also buried the one big chance they got. The penalty kick came from an innocuous looking moment, a speculative free kick from 35 yards out that Jamiro Monteiro took. Alejandro Bedoya flicked it with his back to goal, and it popped up to hit the outstretched arm of Taylor Washington, the former Union SuperDraft pick who never played a league minute with Philly but has flourished with Nashville.
Przybylko stepped to the spot and thumped home his 11th goal of the season, an authoritative finish down the middle that left Joe Willis no chance. The fact that Przybylko took on that responsibility in such a big moment is part of why Curtin designated him as one of the preferred penalty-kick takers on the day. That was about it for the meaningful first-half chances, which suited the Union just fine. Privacy Overview This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible.
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