Just when everyone thought they were out, the Philadelphia Union dragged them back in.
After back-to-back explosive wins, the Union is eyeing a surge to the MLS Cup playoffs.
If Union fans knew that the club would be fighting to just make the playoffs in 2024, they would probably not be happy. However, here we are.
With just four games left to play, the Union currently holds the last spot in the MLS Cup playoffs.
Can the Union bounce back and make a shocking playoff push despite being counted out?
The Season of Ups and Downs
It has been a roller-coaster season for the Union. Unfortunately, it included more lows than highs. We saw the departures of Julian Carranza, Jose Martinez, and Damion Lowe. However, we also saw the rise of a star in Tai Baribo. After the Union embarrassingly got bounced from CCC and the League Cup, the Union look to cap 2024 on a high note.
Unfortunately, the Union will likely be looking at being one of the 2 wild card teams. They have to win the wildcard game to make it to the first round of 3 series. From then, they will be on the road for most of the playoffs.
So, let’s say the MLS Cup is likely out of the question.
However, the road is clear for the Union to make something of this season. While they have taken a mighty tumble down the mountain from their success of past years, there is still something to work towards.
While the Union looks to reinvent itself, fans should look forward to what the team can do the rest of 2024. This may be the last time we see this Union club the way fans have grown accustomed to.
The Union faces Atlanta United at home on Saturday.
They look to keep climbing the rankings and sending their opponents further down.
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