Vassilev and Damiani Score Early to Lead Philadelphia's 2-0 Win over Red Bulls
PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 13 – Philadelphia Union secured their 15th consecutive unbeaten match against New York Red Bulls with two first-half goals and their league-leading ninth clean sheet of the season.
- On Saturday night, Philadelphia Union secured a 2-0 victory over the Red Bulls, thanks to early goals from Indiana Vassilev and Bruno Damiani.
- With recent form faltering, Philadelphia lost back-to-back games for the first time this season, while New York was winless in five matches with three draws.
- Breaking their drought, Philadelphia's win extended their unbeaten streak against the Red Bulls to 15 matches, boosting confidence and momentum for upcoming games.
- The Union will face CF Montreal at Subaru Park on Wednesday, July 16, to close their July home stand.
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Union maintain mastery of the Red Bulls with 2-0 victory
Indiana Vassilev and Bruno Damiani each scored first-half goals for the Philadelphia Union, who defeated the visiting New York Red Bulls 2-0 on Saturday night in Chester, Pa.

Vassilev and Damiani score early to lead Philadelphia's 2-0 win over ...

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Union reclaim the top spot in MLS with bounce-back 2-0 win vs Red Bulls – Philly Sports
Thanks to first-half goals from Indiana Vassilev and club record-signing, Bruno Damiani, the Philadelphia Union defeated the New York Red Bulls by a score of 2-0 at Subaru Park on Saturday night. Their league-leading 9th clean sheet victory marks the Union's 15th consecutive game without a loss against their rivals from up North, with a combined record of 11W-40-0L during that span. For Red Bulls fans, it's been almost six years since they've se…
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