MLS Philadelphia Union

Philadelphia Union Fall 1-0 in Conference Semifinal Second

Published on November 4, 2011 under Major League Soccer (MLS)
Philadelphia Union News Release


HOUSTON (November 3, 2011) - The Union accomplished their goal of making the MLS Cup Playoffs, but the club's playoff run was cut short on Thursday in Houston. Philadelphia fell 1-0 in the second leg of the Eastern Conference Semifinals at Robertson Stadium, equating to a 3-1 aggregate defeat.

Forward Brian Ching struck the lone goal to give Houston the win and seal their passage to the Conference Championship for the fourth time in six years.

In a game that lacked the quality and quantity of chances of the first leg, it was a familiar script that resulted in Ching's goal and Houston's win. As first-half stoppage time ticked away, Houston's Brad Davis whipped in a free kick from the right side that was met by an onrushing Ching, who smacked his header in at the near post.

Houston coach Dominic Kinnear stuck with the same starting XI that earned the victory in Philadelphia, while Union manager Peter Nowak came out in a revamped lineup. Left out of the lineup was regular starter Justin Mapp, and inserted were teenaged striker Jack McInerney and recently recovered attacking midfielder Veljko Paunovic.

The Union made a rare triple substitution in the 66th minute bringing on Mapp, Freddy Adu, and Roger Torres. The changes provided a spark for the Union attack, but they were ultimately unable to equalize.

The loss ends a successful sophomore season for the Union. The club finished third in the Eastern Conference and made their debut playoff appearance.




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