Right-Sided Success Drives Philadelphia Union's Come-from-Behind Effort
Quinn Sullivan and Nathan Harriel each turned in strong performances to propel the Union back from down a goal twice on Saturday.
CHESTER — Quinn Sullivan and Nathan Harriel were the driving forces of the Philadelphia Union’s improved performance in the second half of the 2-2 draw with the Chicago Fire on Saturday.
The Union almost exclusively attacked down the right wing through the two players to set up a bevy of chances.
In fact, Sullivan and Harriel played so well that it forced Union manager Jim Curtin to delay Alejandro Bedoya’s entrance.
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