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Union Earns Comeback Draw Vs. Salt Lake

Report From PhiladelphiaUnion.com

Chester, Pa. (April 12, 2014) – Philadelphia Union (1-1-4) came back from a first-half deficit to earn a 2-2 draw against undefeated Real Salt Lake Saturday afternoon at PPL park behind second-half goals from Andrew Wenger and Maurice Edu.

It was Wenger who struck first in the 55th minute, bringing down a ball across the box from Vincent Nogueira with his chest and hitting a low driver past Real Salt Lake (2-0-4) goalkeeper Jeff Attinella. Wenger, who arrived in a trade with Montreal earlier in the week, nullified a goal in the sixth minute from RSL’s Luke Mulholland, who took advantage of a rebound that arrived from a Zac MacMath penalty kick save. MacMath denied RSL forward Alvaro Saborio’s PK attempt, but Mulholland finished the rebound.

“We played some good soccer throughout the game,” Union manager John Hackworth said postgame. “We possessed the ball, went side to side and made them do a lot of work. Eventually that wore them down a little bit. The hard part for us was I don’t think we were really strong with our execution.”

In the 85th minute, surefooted RSL midfielder Kyle Beckerman slotted the go-ahead past MacMath after Javier Morales put a ball back into the danger zone of the 18-yard-box from the end line. With the visitors leading, 2-1, Edu’s second goal in as many weeks right at the edge of stoppage time leveled the score. After a ball came in from a corner kick restart from second half substitute Cristian Maidana, Edu went high and snapped a header into the far post.

“I think we’ve shown that we are capable of being a good team in this league,” Edu said postgame. “We’ve shown we can play. We can beat the best teams. We’ve also shown that we have to be able to play 90 minutes. We had a lapse today where we dropped off a little bit and they got a goal. We showed a lot of heart and character to get back in the game and now we’ve got to go that extra step. We’ve put ourselves in good positions to win games and now we’ve got to go out and actually do it.”

The draw is the Union’s third in as many matches, but this one came against one of only two unbeaten teams in Major League Soccer. A short turnaround awaits the Union as a trip to Red Bull Arena arrives Wednesday night (7:30 p.m., WACP TV-4). Then it’s another Eastern Conference foe when Houston come calling on Saturday, April 19.

“Coming back against a team like Salt Lake is a big boost for us as they are one of the best in the League for sure,” said MacMath. “But I think we are overall disappointed as we probably were the better team out there, and we deserved the three points. To know that we are able to play at that level and that I was able to keep us in the game when it was a bit against us… that gives the team and the defense a boost and hopefully we can continue to do better and win games now.”

Hackworth added:

“It’s frustrating for me that we didn’t put as many of those good moments together with some execution in front of goal,” said Hackworth. “But I don’t ever question the character of our team. I know our guys; I know what they are like.”

BOX SCORE

Philadelphia Union 2, Real Salt Lake 2

Saturday, April 12; 4:00 p.m. ET

PPL Park

Chester, Pa.

SCORING SUMMARY

RSL: Mulholland 6’

PHI: Wenger (Nogueira) 55’

RSL: Beckerman (Morales) 85’

PHI: Edu (Maidana) 90’

DISCIPLINARY SUMMARY

None

UNION STARTING 11

MacMath, Williams, Okugo, Berry, Gaddis, Carroll (Maidana 76’), Edu, Nogueira, Fernandes, Wenger (Hoppenot 86’), Le Toux (Casey 74’).

Substitutes not used: Holt, Wheeler, Lahoud, Bone.

REAL SALT LAKE STARTING 11

Attinella, Wingert, Beltran, Borchers, Schuler, Morales, Mulholland (Velasquez 73’), Grabavoy, Beckerman, Saborio, Garcia (Sandoval 68’).

Substitutes: Salcedo, Mansally, Grossman, Stertzer, Fernandez.

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