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Box Score | Philadelphia Union 4, Inter Miami CF 1

Philadelphia Union played Inter Miami CF on Saturday night at Subaru Park, winning 4-1 . With the win, the Union remain in fourth place in the Eastern Conference with 34 points. The Union opened the scoring with a Jakob Glesnes header off of a Kai Wagner corner kick in the 14th minute. Forward Julián Carranza doubled the lead in the 40th minute and Leon Flach scored his first goal of the season in stoppage time. Inter Miami scored first in the second half with a goal by Robert Taylor in the 50th minute. Miami scored an own goal in the 69th minute to extend the Union’s lead to 4-1. 

The Union will travel to Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Sunday, July 2nd (4:00 p.m. ET / Apple TV), where they will face Atlanta United FC.
 
Philadelphia Union 4 – Inter Miami CF 1
Subaru Park (Chester, PA)
Saturday, June 24, 2023

TODAY’S MATCH INFO

Referee: Malik Badawi
Assistant Referees: Nick Uranga, Brian Dunn
Fourth Official: Matthew Corrigan
VAR: Michael Radchuk
Ast. VAR: Mike Kampmeinert
Weather: 77 degrees and cloudy.

GOALS/ASSISTS

PHI – Jakob Glesnes (Wagner) 14’
PHI – Julián Carranza (Uhre) 40’
PHI – Leon Flach (Bedoya) 45’ + 4’
MIA – Robert Taylor (Cremaschi) 50’
PHI – David Ruiz (OG) 67’

DISCIPLINARY SUMMARY

PHI – Mikael Uhre (caution) 15’
PHI – José Martinez (caution) 24’
MIA – Robbie Robinson (caution) 84’

LINEUP

Philadelphia Union: Joe Bendik, Jack Elliott, Jakob Glensnes, Olivier Mbaizo, Kai Wagner ( Matt Real 46’), José Martinez (Jesus Bueno 58‘), Daniel Gazdag ( Joaquin Torres 88’), Alejandro Bedoya ( Jack McGlynn 58’), Leon Flach, Mikael Uhre (Nathan Harriel 71’) , Julián Carranza.

Substitutes not used: Holden Trent, Chris Donovan, Quinn Sullivan, Brandan Craig.

Inter Miami CF: Drake Callender, Christopher McVey, Noah Allen, Ian Fray (Israel Boatwright 77’), Dixon Arroyo, David Ruíz (Leonardo Campana 77’), Franco Negri (Robbie Robinson 38’ ), Robert Taylor, Josef Martínez, Rodolfo Pizarro (Nicolás Stefanelli 67’), Benjamin Cremaschi (Harvey Neville 77’).

Substitutes not used: Shanyder Borgelin, Tyler Hall, Edison Azcona, Carlos Dos Santos.

Team Notes

  • Forward Julian Carranza scored his 10th MLS goal of the season, becoming the second player in club history to score double digit goals in back to back seasons. He is the fifth MLS player to reach 10 MLS goals this season. 
  • Midfielder Alejandro Bedoya becomes the third player in club history to reach 200 MLS appearances with the Union. Bedoya joins Andre Blake and Ray Gaddis as members of the double century club.
  • The Union has scored four or more goals in 10 of their last 18 regular-season home matches dating back to last July. No other MLS team has more than five home games with more than four goals in that time.
  • Defender Jakob Glesnes scored his first MLS goal of the season.
  • Midfielder Leon Flach scored his first MLS goal of the season.
  • Forward Mikael Uhre notched his third MLS assist of the season.
  • The Union has scored the most goals outside the 18 this season with nine goals.

The Union will travel to Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Sunday, July 2nd (4:00 p.m. ET / Apple TV), where they will face Atlanta United FC.

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