Union Charlot faces FC, which aims to expand the unbeaten line

The Philadelphia Union will look at his impressive unbeaten run when he will host Charlotte FC in Charlotte, PA on Saturday night.
The union (10-3-4, 34 points) is at an unbeaten line in all competitions that see the club in the quarter-finals of the Eastern Conference Standing as well as the Lamor Hunt US Open Cup.
Philadelphia coach Bradley Carnell said, “Last month people were incredible.” “We have been challenged. We have gone up, we have come down, and we have found a way to manage all these things and bounce back every two, three days.”
In a way Philadelphia was able to navigate a immaculate on May, the depth of the squad under the carnell came down to the rotation and the player rotation, which was hired in January after failing to make the playoffs in 2024 in January.
While Tai Bribo continued to chase for a golden boot with 13 goals, the Sangh last month spread money with 11 different goal scorers.
Philadelphia, who has already crossed the total of nine of the last season, is not jumping ahead of itself despite a good run.
Carnell said during the break, “You can be really happy, but this match is 17, not 34,” Carnel said during the break.
A club that can be happy with midseason break is Charlet FC.
Charlotte (8–8–1, 25 points), which is still one of the last playoff posts in the past, lost six of the seven league matches before entering the international break with a 2–0 win in Toronto on 31 May.
The victory was only the second road win of Charlotte’s season, which is an existing five -match road trip in a month.
Charlotte coach Dean Smith made some considerations on the league calendar after a busy May changed to June in May.
“Really good plan, isn’t it?” Smith told reporters on Thursday. “We can play nine games in a month and then three in the next.
Charlotte will try to improve the 2-6-1 road mark without two important pieces in the Charlotte major scorer Patrick Egimang (six goals) and the first choice center back tim remn. Both players are on the US Gold Cup roster.
The Philadelphia Gold Cup call-up will be missing defender Nathan Harriel (US), goalkeeper Andre Black (Jamaica) and midfielder Denley Jean Jacks (Haiti).
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