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Union trip to Connecticut to face Toronto FC

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51 ‘- In a flashback to the World Cup, Jozy gets up and grabs his hamstring The game is now stopped and he is on the court next to the baseline

47 ‘- Santos’ soft touch flips him to the edge of the box However, U is able to pick him up, but flips him when the ball goes out of Aaronson at the end

Halftime StatsPhiladelphia UnionShots – 5Shots On Goal – 3Shots Blocked – 1Possession – 354% (roughly their worst possession halfway through the season)% Fouls – 4 Yellow Cards – 0 Missed Chances – 0

Toronto FC: Shots – 7Shots on goal – 1Shots blocked – 3Possession – 646% Fouls – 6 Yellow Cards – 0 Missed chances – 0

43 ’- Real left side pass him to the far post and TFC’s Gallacher get a header first giving U their first corner of the game

40 ‘- Monteiro with another long shot and it’s an easy save for TFC

39 ‘- Early substitution by Toronto FC as Justin Morrow is replaced by Tony Gallacher

37 ‘- Brenden Aaronson gets creative and slips the ball into the box for a running Kacper Przybylko, whose run is held up by Omar Gonzalez

35 ‘- The Union is getting too sophisticated in the box and no one has decided to take a picture Which leads to a TFC free kick

30 ‘- Monteiro with a superb long shot but the goalkeeper puts his hand on it to hit him in the crossbar The Union cannot capitalize on the rebound Union still on the rise 1-0

28 ’- Looking at this game you would think that TFC is the winning team because they dominate the possession time

24 ’- For the second consecutive counterattack, the U are putting a lot of pressure to hit the ball on the pitch So no one in blue can finish it and it’s easy to go straight back to TFC

14 ’- The Union have a lot of numbers up front and moved to the left side of the net to get closer to the flag in the right corner After a cross from Mbaizo, the ball is misdirected into the box and Santos shoots for a week

13 ‘- Mbaizo sends him in front of Santos but he couldn’t get enough space away from Omar Gonzalez to do anything with him

7 ’- Save by Blake! Union does a poor job of clearing a left side corner kick but thanks a lot, Blake stops with his feet

4 ’- GOOOOAAAAALLLLL !!!! Sergio Santos The Union wins the ball in midfield and Santos who had no angle throws it into the net

3 ’- Monteiro wins the ball near the left sideline and then gets fouled Free kick for the Union and it’s worthless

Philadelphia Team Availability: Out: Ray Gaddis (R) – undisclosed injury REQUEST: Kai Wagner (R) – undisclosed injury Warren Creavalle (M) – undisclosed injury Jack Elliott (R) – undisclosed injury

Toronto: Out: Achara (M) – ACL injury Michael Bradley (M) – Auro Jr, 2nd year MCL strain (D) – undisclosed injury

Where: Rentschler Field at Pratt & Whitney Stadium – East Hartford, CT When: 7:30 pm, Saturday October 3 TV: PHL 17 Broadcast: PhiladelphiaUnioncom in the market; ESPN Radio Off Market: Fox Sports The Gambler 1480 AM and 1053 HD Audio Streaming2: IHeart Radio app, Fox Sports The Gambler

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World News – CA – Match Discussion: Philadelphia Union 1 vs Toronto FC 0, Second Half


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