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Union Defeats Revolution, 3-0

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CHESTER, Pa. – The Philadelphia Union defeated New England Revolution 3-0 with a brace from C.J. Sapong and an injury time goal from Sebastien Le Toux. The victory marks the Union’s second win of the season and moves the team to the top of the Eastern conference, tied for points with Montreal Impact.

The first half saw a great deal of action with C.J. Sapong putting the Union ahead 2-0 within the first 35 minutes. In the 18th minute, Fabinho crossed the ball to Sapong, who created space and beat Revolution keeper Bobby Shuttleworth. The forward extended the lead to 2-0 just 15 minutes later in the 33th minute. In similar fashion to the first goal, Warren Creavalle crossed the ball to Sapong who made no mistake in capitalizing on Creavalle’s assist.

The first half also saw the Revs reduced to 10 men after Je-Vaugh Watson received a straight red card for a serious foul on Roland Alberg. Just before the half, Ilsinho earned a penalty for the Union, but Shuttleworth saved the Brazilian’s attempt.

The intensity continued into the second half. Chis Pontius and Sebastien Le Toux both came close to scoring on several occasions. In the 79th minute, the Union were awarded a second penalty kick. Le Toux stepped up the plate, but Shuttleworth made his second save of the night from the spot.

In the second minute of added time in the second half, Le Toux found the back from Leo Fernandes’ assist to make the final score 3-0.

The Union return to action on Saturday, April 2 at 5 p.m. at Chicago Fire. The game will be televised on The Comcast Network.

MATCH RECAP

Philadelphia Union 3 – 0 New England Revolution

Talen Energy Stadium

Chester, Pa.

SCORING SUMMARY

PHI – C.J. Sapong  (Fabinho)18’  HIGHLIGHT:http://bit.ly/1RYnrBL

PHI— C.J. Sapong (Warren Creavalle) 33’ HIGHLIGHT: http://bit.ly/22wNQhk

PHI— Sebastien Le Toux (Leo Fernandes) 90+2’ HIGHLIGHT: 

DISCIPLINE SUMMARY

PHI— Fabinho 25′  (Yellow)

NE — Je-Vaugh Watson 36’ (Red)

NE — Chris Tierney 57’ (Yellow)

NE — Diego Fagundez 58’ (Yellow)

MATCH DAY STATS

Box score: http://bit.ly/1MvKG4i

Stats: http://bit.ly/1XFkN7Y

PHILADELPHIA UNION STARTING XI

Andre Blake, Keegan Rosenberry, Richie Marquez, Ken Tribbett, Fabinho, Brian Carroll, Warren Creavalle, Roland Alberg (Sebastien Le Toux 58’), Ilsinho (Leo Fernandes 77’), Chris Pontius, C.J. Sapong (Fabian Herbers 90’)

 

Unused subs: John McCarthy, Anderson, Raymon Gaddis, Vincent Nogueira

NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION STARTING XI

Bobby Shuttleworth, Chris Tierney, Andrew Farrell, José Gonçalves, Je-Vaugh Watson, Gershon Koffie, Kelyn Rowe, Scott Caldwell (Zachary Herivaux 86’), Diego Fagundez (Juan Agudelo 64’), Lee Nguyen, Teal Bunbury  (Femi Hollinger-Janzen 75’)

 

Unused subs: Darrius Barnes, Brad Knighton, London Woodberry, Steve Neumann

 

REFEREES

Nima Saghafi (official), Sean Hurd (assistant), Adam Wienckowski (assistant), Alan Kelly(fourth).

 

ATTENDANCE

17,027

 

TEAM NOTES

  • The Union now have a 8-5-4 record against the Revs
  • C.J. Sapong scores his first goals of the 2016 season and extended his career goal count to 31.
  • Tonight’s win was the first Union victory against New England since the 2014 season.
  • Blake earned his first shutout of the season and is tied for first in the league for saves with 16.
  • The Union return to action at Chicago on Saturday, April 2. The game will be televised on The Comcast Network.

QUOTE SHEET

Union head coach Jim Curtin

 

Opening Statement- I just talked to the guys, and in some ways obviously it’s great to get a shutout at home. Still wasn’t happy with the performance, I think we can play better, I think we can be cleaner with our passes because I’ve seen it in training. So again, we wanted to show today, to our fans, who were excellent by the way in a terrible weather game, to come out and support us, we wanted to show our fans, to the rest of the league what we already know in our group, that were different this year, we have a group that wants to play more, get on the ball create chances in this building, so happy with the shutout but at the same time, we think we have more to give… The players all agree, They’ve put a ton of work into things.. Training twice a day still, working in the fitness end of things, all the little details the guys have down a great job, so from that standpoint I want to hold them to a higher standard and get that third goal a little earlier on the day, from being critical, I thought our finishing was poor, penalty kicks aside, so again, happy but I still know that this group has more to give.

 

Good thing to have this attitude of not being happy with the win?

 

Yeah I mean it’s not me, it’s the players, they have the same mindset, I just talked to them, which I don’t always do after a game, but you know, they’re not happy with the performance. They know they can manage things a little bit better, New England still had a lot of the ball… Needs to be said that Andre Blake is good at soccer, and making the saves that he needs to make, coming out for crosses, all the little things that he’s doing that makes centerbacks have a belief and a comfort level in them. So that part is good, in a day where we get up a man, I don’t think he should be as busy as he was.

 

These guys kept the level up all 90 Minutes?

 

That’s just it, the past is the past, I wanted to see a fair goal earlier, just to put more separation, that that stuff is over. Even when its 2-0 now and you see we win with the ball on the top of your box and good hard runs that they’re making and you can hear it in the crowd, here we go again kind of thing. I want to squash that, and I want our players the idea to crush that and put it way behind us and not even let it be a thought in anyone’s mind. To do that, it’s going to take time… Our fans our great, we know that, they support us, they come out here to cheer us on, but at the same time, we need to build some equity in them and have that killer instinct and get that third goal a little quicker, because, then the party really starts earlier. It was good to get the third goal in the 90th minute or so, but I think it could have came earlier.

 

 

 

 

Jay said the red card was a good call but not the PKs? Your thoughts?

 

I haven’t watched them back. The red card was right in front of us, you know it wasn’t just that play you look across the games last night and in week one and two, anything where the studs are showing they say, they are pretty quick to go to red cards now, it has become… its getting easier and easier to get thrown out of games now, and it’s always difficult when they say your studs are showing, I don’t think there is a way to make a tackle on the field and now have your studs show, so that’s semantics but I haven’t really seen the replay of the red card, so Ill refrain from speaking on that. Penalty kicks from where I stood, it looked like Ilsinho got fouled, whether it was in the box or not, I’m not sure from where I was standing, I haven’t seen the replay, It looked like he got fouled though. And then, the other one, it looked like Goncalves had a little bit of a tussle you know they can go either way. Actually I thought the referee for first games handled himself well. We didn’t score either of the penalty kicks too so Jay [Heaps] doesn’t have any gripe there.

 

How early in the day did you sense CJ was up for this game?

 

I mean again, I’ve seen CJ all preseason, he’s a guy we believe in, he’s a guy whose been scoring in training.. for him to get two goals at a time where again, maybe it was a little against him when he played the first one, you know we weren’t on top of our things, good goal for him. I think a little bit of a relief anytime a striker gets his first one. Hungry and he got the second, so good for confidence. I still think there’s things he can do defensively to help the group out a little more. He agrees. And again he did a good job fighting all day, holding balls up you know, that centerback paring is a tough one. Farrell and Goncalves are two of the top in our league and he had a difficult job today and he came out on top but again, we want more from C.J.

 

What did you see Creatively, Alberg/Ilsinho got start together?

 

Yeah, the same things we’ve seen in training. They are both good on the ball, Alberg I thought had a big contribution today, you know, settle things, drawing the red card, he is a smart player. He took a foul there, and was brave in that moment. You can see his composure on the ball, you can see the interchange with him and Ilsinho, with Chris as well and as you see more and more time go by, more and more training sessions together, it will grow and can get even better, obviously his free kick service is Very good and we didn’t set him up as much as I would have liked, and the one thing that comes up a bunch with him is that if he gets a shot on goal or open look, he hits the ball as hard as, anyone I’ve seen so, we didn’t get him on the ball or in the spots we wanted to as much as we’d like today, but at the same time very good first performance from him as a started 3-0 at home not going to have too much negative to say, but he did well and I thought Ilsinho was busy on the day too.

 

Anything specific in Gameplan to attack on the Left?

 

Yes, And again, I don’t want to get into singling anything out, but we had an idea of where we wanted to get at them, and the guys executed well, did a good job attacking down that side, and we talked all preseason about getting three guys running hard in the box at the same time, a real commitment to get in the box on crosses, and I thought we saw that today, there was an aggressive nature from all the guys to make that 40-50 yard extra run and trust that the ball is going to get there and really get yourself in the box. If you do it ten times you might not get it nine of them but that one where it bounces to you and you saw that today actually on all three goals.

 

Any Injury concern on Andre Blake?

 

I hope not… He had a little bit of a shoulder issue, he got hit a few times last week with Kye Kamara challenging, a couple collisions today, but again can’t say enough he is playing very well, he is confident, he is a confident young goalkeeper, the more of these games he gets under his belt you’ll see him even get to another level, were happy but again, its early, were not going to get too carried away, we have a lot of work to do, but you know it does, we’re happy with the six points that we have, Andre is a big part of that, he gives us a guy that can win us a game, and the moments where we’re not at our sharpest or best, he can give us the big saves and you’ve seen that in all three of our games, he’s made a save that you kind of, the Wow one, the Wow Save I would say.

 

How did Pontius Play?

 

Pontius was good, I thought he put in a good shift, He’s a guy you know what you’re getting every game. I was joking with him that he could have had three goals and you guys really would be talking about him right now, but at the same time he was busy, I thought a lot of the defensive running he did, the dirty work, it doesn’t show up in the stats, he put a lot into it, and again, he is a guy that you want into the field to close out games because he is intelligent, he’s got a good soccer IQ, good pro and we’re really happy with him right now.

 

What changed do you see now from last season?

 

 

The past is gone, we have started better, we thought it was critical to have a good start, I think Earnie coming in and laying a good foundation with the group, setting a higher standard with training harder, more… Our attention to detail is better, so all those little things I think you are seeing on the field, you see in training sessions is one thing, but it matters most on Saturdays and Sundays, For the young players to go through the things they are now, to go to Columbus and now on the home field for the first time and be brave and trust the young guys around them. We are better now than last year, but that’s not saying much because last year we were bad.

 

 

Union Goalkeeper Andre Blake:

 

You got up slow a couple times in the game. Anything lingering there or what was it?

 

No, I think I should be fine. I just think the more games you play you know guys are going to start scouting you and do whatever you can to get you off the game to make you uncomfortable – it’s just something that I got to deal with and keep getting stronger so that whenever they come in, I’ll be fine.

 

What’s the reaction like when the Fagundez free-kick hits both of the posts? What is going through your mind at that moment

 

Well, people normally say you’re lucky when you hit the post, but for me, I don’t really think that way because the post is not inside the goal – it’s more like the ball hit the post and goes in – so you know it’s not like it even saves you if it hits the post and doesn’t go in. It’s just what it is but I’m thankful for it not going in.

 

It feels like that’s a thing that last year, the luck might have gone against you. Is that a thing you think in a moment like that?

 

Well yeah, but sometimes you also create your luck. I think the guys have been working really hard weekly, we’re all locked in and believe in what we’re doing and believe there is a God, so yeah.

 

Are you okay after going down? Could it have re-triggered a shoulder issue?

 

Yeah I’m fine it had nothing to do with my shoulder, I just had the wind knocked out of me a little bit.

 

How important is it to get the clean sheet?

 

It’s definitely important – you know I told the guys before if we’re going to make a run, it’s going to start in the back. So it’s not just the back four, but the entire team. We have to defend as a team, attack as a team, and that’s something we’re looking to build on.

 

Both CJ and Jim deflected the fact that you guys are tied for first place – that has to carry some type of significance after last year.

 

It does, but it can also be a distraction. We just want to keep doing what we’ve been doing, take it one game at a time, and keep working on it.

 

First two weeks the team relied on you heavily (making a lot of saves), even today, but how nice is it to get the three-goal support after the last two weeks?

 

It was great. As defenders, as a goalkeeper, when your striker can get you goals it takes a lot of pressure off us and that’s great. So hopefully we can keep doing our job and the strikers can keep doing their job also.

 

Union striker C.J. Sapong:

 

CJ, how does first place in the East sound after three games?

 

That does not mean anything man – it’s three games in there’s a lot of soccer to be played.

 

How does two goals feel?

 

It feels great. Feels good to open the account – I’m always extra critical, I could have had four today, but it’s all good. Like I said, it’s a good statement at home and we feel like we can do better but we showed a lot of team camaraderie on the field.

 

Did you want to take one of the penalties?

 

I mean, you always want to score more goals as a forward, right, but we had two guys that are very class players that stepped up and unfortunately didn’t go in the goal.

 

How much do you think the whole crowd affected the game?

 

They always affect the win and give us that 12th man mentality. They come with the energy and the noise and we wanted to show up for our first game of the season.

 

Quite a battle today against Jose Goncalves. What’s that kind of match-up like for you?

 

It’s a match up I’m used to. I’m trying to get a little better at going to the ball and not getting too lost and struggling with the bigger centre backs in this league but that’s a kind of game I like to play. It keeps me in the game and it keeps my warrior mentality.

 

With Ilsinho and Alberg, can you just tell me what they bring to the attack of this team?

 

Just creativity. I think we’ve always had that within this team, may have been a little bit dormant, but you have guys that have played in the top-tier of Europe and are willing to make those creative plays and make it a fun game for the fans to watch as well. That’s always a good thing.

 

It’s your first brace in 2.5 years. Does it feel like that long since you scored twice in one game?

 

Oh yeah, I’ve been thinking about it, but it’s okay – it happens. I definitely pride myself in the work I put out in the field on both sides of the ball and that’s something that the stat sheet doesn’t always record. But at the end of the day all that really matters is how I view my game.

 

Union midfielder Chris Pontius:

 

On the game

 

It’s important too, to especially get off on the right note, and I think the first game in Dallas we weren’t aggressive enough. These last two games I liked how we came out and pursued it. Today could have been 6-0, the keeper made some unbelievable saves so it kept them in the game.

 

Jim alluded to you guys being dissatisfied with it being not more lop-sided. What’s that feeling like after this?

 

Even when you’re not a man down, when you’re up 2-0 you gotta be able to put a team away a little bit better. There are things that we can certainly do a lot better and not get too comfortable with that lead.

 

How important is it at home to come out and get the win like this and the clean sheet?

 

Huge. Especially going into a two week break. You don’t want a loss or a tie where you could have gotten more points lingering over your head, so like I said I knew the mentality was right with this team after Columbus last week. We came in here a confident team and then you get your main striker two goals and get him feeling good, so we’re a dangerous team going forward – got our first clean sheet of the year and that’s important for us too.

 

Does it kind of hurt that you guys don’t play next week because of the international break?

 

Yeah, you would like to – you’d like to keep the momentum going. But you know it is what it is and we’re going to Chicago with full confidence.

 

Union midfielder Roland Alberg:

 

Playing with Ilsinho, you guys can both do a lot of things – and it looks like you’re working pretty well together.

 

Yeah, we enjoy the game, we love the game, and we can both play together. I think the coach knows and everyone knows and that’s a good thing for us, and we have to keep going and looking forward to the next week.

 

What did you think of CJ Sapong’s performance?

 

Magnificent. What a striker. Two goals – very important for us. He can hold the ball, can score, good header – he’s very important for us.

 

This was your first game in front of the home fans – what was it like for you?

 

The fans are incredible. I’ve never seen this. It’s good the players like it, I like it, and that’s the most important thing I think.

 

What have you thought of MLS so far?

 

It’s hard. It’s a hard competition. It’s different than Europe or the Netherlands – it’s very tough every game, and this game also. But we have to keep going and I like it so far.

 

Everyone talks about the travel and sometimes for the Americans, they’re more used to it than the guys that come over from South America or Europe. How have you experienced it so far?

 

Yeah it’s much different than Europe and we played two away games against Columbus and Dallas, and the travel is hard, but I get used to it and now we have a week off and in two weeks we have to play again and I like it.

 

What is it about the play that seems so hard and so physical – what’s it like adjusting to the level of play in MLS?

 

It’s not that difficult – it’s tough, they play hard, and it’s different than in Europe as I said before. It’s not that difficult but I have to get used to it and that’s the important thing.

 

How is it playing with Ilsinho? It seems you guys are doing well together and can change positions and do a lot of different things.

 

Yeah he’s a great player. I think everybody knows from each other what they are good in, and he loves the game and is the same player as me, and we have to keep going every day, every week and that’s it.

 

Revolution head coach Jay Heaps

 

The First half you seem to have control, what happened?

 

You know obviously there was two breakdowns and I didn’t look at it on film, but it’s two almost mirror images plays were Sapong did a nice job to get a little bit of space and we shouldn’t allow it but he did a good job, credit C.J. for two really great goals.

 

How did you feel about the first half, the two goals seemed unlucky?

 

You know this game is all about taking your chances. I want to credit Philly, I thought they did a really nice job, they took their chances, you know, we were battling a lot of different things out there today. I feel like we came out there with the right mindset. We weren’t dangerous enough. We have to be from the back a little bit better and that allowed two goals.

 

Every week we’re talking about something that the referee does its starting to become a little bit exhausting.

 

How did you feel about the Red Card?

 

The red card was right in front of us, I don’t think there was much in the challenge, but at this point the studs were up, but I got to look at it on film again, but I didn’t fault the referee on that, I faulted him on the two penalty kicks quite frankly.. the one that was right in front of us … the breeze was blowing harder than what he got touched… The one in the second half was textbook, you just don’t do it.

 

Revolution goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth

 

On the first half

 

I though the first quarter half was okay, I thought we played well. For the most part we were in control. I think the first goal was just misfortunate, reacting to the first shot, Jose is trying to close down and it takes a deflection. The second was a very similar cross, I have the save, and it takes a knick off Jose and kind of carries a little but farther. I think we responded well once we got the red card and I think we played some decent stuff in the first half. We had a couple chances.

 

On the second half. 

 

I think if you look at the second half we had a couple chances to cut into that lead and the guys really grinded, everyone really put in their shift. We did our best to try to get a goal back.

 

On the two penalty saves

 

No I have never done that before. It’s one of those things, but there were plenty of times where I had the defenders bailing me out. We had a bunch cleared of the line, Juand cleared off the line, Andrew cleared off the line, it’s the same thing you know. Just trying to stand up tall and that’s it.

 

On what’s next

 

It’s one of those things, early in the year right? Got to keep ticking on and we go to New York next week and we have to put this one behind us, go over the tape and try to take what we can from it, move forward, and realize it’s earlier in the year and move forward as a team.

 

Revolution midfielder Lee Nguyen

 

On the first half

 

Two unfortunate goals put us in a hole there. One man down doesn’t help but honestly I thought we picked it up after going one man down, we played better, created better chances. Now we just have to be able to do that from the start.

 

On the freekick on hit both post

 

I couldn’t see it, until I saw it go back to Blake’s hands. I was little hopeful that somebody was there. I saw it hit the post, and then I didn’t see it, didn’t know what was going on and all of sudden it was in Andres Blake’s hands. That’s when I figure it must’ve hit the other post.

 

On what’s next

 

It’s a long season, we know it’s the way you start but at the same time, this is where we need to figure out where to improve, and it’s better to figure out now than later in the season.

 

On the misfortunes the team has experienced

 

It’s unfortunate, little bit unlucky, but at the same time we got to keep it tight and those chances will eventually go in.

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