Philadelphia Union stay perfect
Philadelphia Union stay perfect; Revolution still without a goal
Box Score | Philadelphia Union II 0 (3) , New England Revolution 0 (4)
II opened their season with a 0-0 draw against New England Revolution II on Sunday afternoon at Gillette Stadium. Despite outshooting New England 17 to five, Union II couldn't find the breakthrough. Goalkeeper Andrew Rick preserved the clean sheet and secured a point with a crucial penalty save in the 89th minute.
Baribo, Union off to historic starts after 2-0 win over still-scoreless Revolution
Tai Baribo scored his sixth goal of the season and Jovan Lukic scored his first career MLS goal to help the Philadelphia Union beat the New England Revolution 2-0.
Philadelphia Union II opened their 2025 campaign with a scoreless draw against New England Revolution II. They'll return home with one point after finishing the match in a post-regulation shootout that ended in favor of the hosts.
The 23-year-old Serbia native went straight into new manager Bradley Carnell’s starting lineup on opening night, and played every minute of the first two games
Manager Bradley Carnell also said Nathan Harriel is able to play, but he said that last week and Harriel didn't even make the bench. We'll see if that changes for Saturday's game at New England.
Meanwhile, Charlotte FC also sit on four points -- but broke out on Matchday 2 with the emergence of Designate Player and Ivory Coast international Wilfried Zaha, who sparked them to a 2-0 victory over rivals Atlanta United. Can he stay hot, and can CLT continue their winning ways?
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