Posted: Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:50 PM | 9 comments |
 
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Technically, the Union's 4-1 loss at Colorado did not eliminate the club from the playoffs.

But for all intents and purposes, whatever slim hopes existed coming into the night should be put to rest now. Facing a Rapids team that is playing some of the best soccer in MLS right now, the Union were pretty well run over by Colorado's speedy forwards.

Omar Cummings opened the scoring with a pair of goals in the first 15 minutes of play. The first came in the eighth minute. Danny Califf and Sheanon Williams allowed Cummings to get open at the top of the box, and Cummings easily slotted a pass from Macoumba Kandji past Brad Knighton.

The second goal came just seven minutes later. Jamie Smith swung in a corner, and Amobi Okugo misjudged both the ball and Cummings.

Peter Nowak was clearly upset at halftime, and expressed his frustration by using all three substitutions at once. Kyle Nakazawa replaced Fred, who didn't see much of the ball in the first half. The other two subs were surprising: Jack McInerney for Justin Mapp and Andrew Jacobson for Stefani Miglioranzi.

Alas, the subs didn't really help. Cummings continued to race through the Union's defense, and drew a foul from Jordan Harvey about 35 yards out in the 68th minute. Pablo Mastroeni hammered a free kick straight at Brad Knighton, who couldn't control the shot. Wells Thompson cleaned up the rebound to make it 3-0.

Cummings finally departed in the 75th minute, with Quincy Amarikwa replacing him. Although the leading actor's night was over, Amarikwa played the role of understudy quite well. Not long after coming into the game, Amarikwa raced down the left side and got open for a shot that was saved by Knighton.

Amarikwa then got a goal of his own in the 86th minute. Kandji made a run down the right side, and was so open that he had time to look at the linesman to see if Amarikwa was onside. The flag stayed down, and Kandji made a simple pass that was finished just as easily.

The Union finally got a consolation goal with its first real chance of the night. Andrew Jacobson put in a cross from the right side, and Rapids defender Drew Moore slipped as he tried to clear the ball. Jack McInerney pounced right away, and hit a pretty first-time volley past Matt Pickens.

McInerney's goal snapped the Rapids' shutout streak, but Colorado extended its home winning streak to five games. The last four of those wins have come by three goals each.

If there was one down side to this game for the Rapids, it was that Dick's Sporting Goods Park looked virtually empty on the TV broadcast. The announced attendance figure of 10,165 was certainly generous.

The Union don't have much time to get ready for their next game, against Houston on Saturday at PPL Park. Although the Dynamo are also effectively out of the playoff race, they will come to Chester with some confidence after beating D.C. United on the road, 3-1.

If you didn't get to watch last night's game, the video highlights and lowlights are below. There's also the transcript of my live blog.

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Posted by Jonathan Tannenwald @ 8:50 PM  Permalink | File Under: Major League Soccer | | Philadelphia Union | 9 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:09 AM, 09/30/2010
    I'd love to see McInerney's goals per minute numbers. They've got to be pretty good.
    Sportsphan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:25 AM, 09/30/2010
    What a poor showing by every player on the field for the Union. This reminded me of the effort they put in vs. DC United earlier this season.
    runtheballAndy
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:53 AM, 09/30/2010
    Well Jonathan, in the chat last night you were right, San Jose even helped out a little by getting trounced at home by a mediocre Chicago team. So technically, they could catch either San Jose OR Seattle if they win out , one of those teams lose out , and they catch them in goal diff. They are down big to Seattle in that area, but SJ's goal diff. is almost even , so it's not impossible. Still, if both teams (and it has to be both) get just 1 point, or the Union fails to get 3 in any game, it's over. While it's sort of a ridiculous longshot, a random team could probably win 4 straight, while another loses 4 straight. The problem here is that the Union isn't playing well enough to win even 2 in a row, and last night they just quit. If you had told me before the season that they would still be mathematically alive on Oct. 1, I'd have been surprised. That said, we're Philly fans , so this will be the only year that the bar is set that low. Next year, they have to be better, especially in goal and the back line.
    drbob1
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:01 AM, 09/30/2010
    Worse game of the season. Union could not adjust to Colorado's defensive pressure, made rushed, aimless passes when they did have the ball (maybe 10 minutes total?) the usual suspects on defense (Califf, Orozco, Harvey) were missing in action, Fred in midfield gave a bad name to Brazilian players, and Moreno was Moreno. McInerney's goal was the lone bright spot. Think "HappyBob" should come out of the closet and admit he's a Union fan. Go Union!
    clayball
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:06 AM, 09/30/2010
    Just dawned on me that they can't catch Quakes becasue they got swept in 2 head to head games.That means it's really simple now, if Seattle ever gets another point( they play Toronto at home about a half hour before the Union game on Saturday), it's over.
    drbob1
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:12 AM, 09/30/2010
    Happybob has some serious self esteem issues. I am however impressed that he was up so early this morning reading about the Union. Regarding the game itself. I was surprised the U lost so handily. I expected a better showing. I also thought it was telling that Nowak replaced more than half the midfield at half time.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:27 AM, 09/30/2010
    This was up there with the D.C. game for sure. No effort. No offense. No defense. But on a positive note, it really was only the 2nd time this year they had a stinker. Im looking forward to a nice bounce back game on Saturday. The playoff dream is dead and thats ok. They weren't making any noise if they got there anyway. GO UNION!! FINISH STRONG!! Oh and HappyBob...please shut up.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:05 PM, 09/30/2010
    There's no way there were 10,000 people in the stands last night. Based on what I could see on TV, I'm not even sure if there was 1,000 people in the stands.
    Zherog
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:34 PM, 09/30/2010
    Happybob I believe the remaining games are sold out
    jimlogue


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