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Crew score in the last minute to earn draw vs union

May 10, 2025; Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; Columbus Crew Midfielder Sean Zawadzki (25) reacted with defender Steven Morera (31) after scoring a goal against Philadelphia Union in the second half at Subaru Park. Compulsory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagon Picture

Shaun Zawadzki hit a corner kick in the third minute of the second half stops time to draw 2–2 with host Philadelphia Union on Saturday.

Zawadzki was in the farthest post to put in a flike to play with less than 30 seconds by Diego Rossi. Dylan Chambost took his second assistance for the crew (7–1-4, 25 points), which is 5–1-1 in the last seven matches.

Frankie Westfield scored his first MLS goal in the 64th minute to keep the union (7-3-2, 23 points) above 2–1. Tai Bribo had a goal and a support for Philadelphia, who won his last three matches.

Bribo scored in the 45th minute, but Max Arfaston tied it in the 61st, before the Sangh responded quickly at the counter. Danley Jean Jacks took a deep dip in the box and dropped the goalkeeper Patrick Shulte from his line.

With the foot of the crew, Bribo got a ball at Westfield for a strike from the distance in his 11th MLS match.

Beribo entered the tide for the league lead with seven goals but came in six first three matches. He chose a right time to break his recession.

The play was launched by a long outlet by goalkeeper Andrew Rick, which was under the left flank for Quin Sulivan, which flick a leading cross outside his right leg to make Bribo able to score his eighth goal, away from the first touch.

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The replay was shown that Sulivan could be called offside, but the play was not reviewed.

Arfsten scored his third goal with a help from the middle of the box with a help by Chambost.

Philadelphia’s international goalkeeper Andre Black was unable to play due to a knee injury, so 19 -year -old Rick started the third MLS of his season and ninth of his career.

The match crew was a homecoming for midfielder Daniel Gazdag. The union’s all-time goal leader was traded on 1 April with 59 in four-plas sessions.

This season, he had two goals and two assist in six matches for the union, but did not contribute to the score in his four crew matches.

-Bield level media

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