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Sunday Night Union Freekicks: An Odd, But Satisfying Win
The Philly Soccer Page ” Match Report: Union 1-0 Earthquakes
After a tight and fairly chance-less forty minutes, referee Mark Geiger made sure that the critics of MLS refereeing have all the video evidence they need to strengthen their case. Sebastien Le Toux’s 76th minute penalty kick winner was the icing on the cake for a team that continued to take the game to San Jose after losing Jordan Harvey to a straight red card.
Union 1-0 San Jose Earthquakes
Some piss-poor officiating almost ruined this one for the U. Fortunately, piss-poor officiating also saved it for us. DOOP.
Le Toux's first goal couldn't come at better time for Union With Videos) – delcotimes.com
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In a match that will have fans of both sides questioning the decisions of referee Mark Geiger, a 10-man Philadelphia Union took advantage of a late penalty to defeat the San Jose Earthquakes 1-0 at PPL Park in Chester, Penn., before a near sell-out crowd of 18,279. Union supporters will be wondering if Jordan Harvey really deserved his 41st minute red card while the Earthquakes will ask how a cross blocked over the end line by a man less than a yard away resulted in a penalty kick.
Sebastien Le Toux's First Goal Of The Season Wins It For 10-Men Union – SB Nation Philly
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Philadelphia Union Vs. San Jose Earthquakes: 10-Man Union Hold On For Victory – SBNation.com
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MLS: UNION 1, EARTHQUAKES 0
SOCCER / Quake mistake allows 10-man Philadelphia to escape with win
The Earthquakes remain in last place in the MLS’s Western Conference after a hand ball inside the goal crease by Jason Hernandez set up the short-handed Philadelphia Union for the game-winning penalty kick in a 1-0…
Penalty-kick goal sends San Jose Earthquakes to another MLS loss – San Jose Mercury News
Philadelphia Union overcomes playing most of match a man down because of a red card when handball call leads to Sebastien Le Touxs goal in 77th minute.
MLS ROUNDUP Union, Red Bulls keep winning
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MLS: Philadelphia 1, San Jose 0 – UPI.com
Sebastien Le Toux scored on a penalty kick in the 76th minute Saturday and the Philadelphia Union hung on for a 1-0 decision over San Jose.