Friday, July 22, 2016
Philadelphia-Montreal preview (The Associated Press)
It's been a busy seven days for the Philadelphia Union, featuring a dramatic second-half comeback to salvage a draw against the New York Red Bulls and a midweek loss on penalty kicks to the New England Revolution in U.S. Open Cup play. "I'm confident our guys can turn it around, even after 120 minutes, and go again against a good Montreal team," Union coach Jim Curtin told reporters after Wednesday's loss to New England. To make things more difficult for Philadelphia, the Union will be shorthanded and without standout midfielder Ilsinho, who is suspended after receiving a red card against New York.
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