One game. Everything on the line.
This is the stuff that rivalries are made of.
Philadelphia Union vs. the New York Red Bulls. On national TV. It's so on.
If Philadelphia wins, the Red Bulls go home for a long winter. Their disastrous season is over.
The Union win the Eastern Conference and home field advantage if they make it to the conference
finals.
Citi Field wasn't bad but it looks like a step in the right direction for New York's expansion
hopes in MLS. (Getty Images)
Most soccer fans in the US had their attentions on Detroit last night (who have MLS ambitions of
their own) but the one place Major League Soccer would like to expand to next had a little
international game of their own last night.
Citi Field wasn't bad but it looks like a step in the right direction for New York's expansion
hopes in MLS. (Getty Images)
Most soccer fans in the US had their attentions on Detroit last night (who have MLS ambitions of
their own) but the one place Major League Soccer would like to expand to next had a little
international game of their own last night.
Don't stare directly into his eyes... just ask Carlos Mendes.
Holy hell, have you seen anything that terrifying in your life? I'm damn convinced that this
petrifying gaze is what led to the Red Bulls squandering a 2-0 halftime lead. I think he might
have broken into the locker room during the break and started wreaking havoc, terrorizing the
players.