Union energized by Blake’s return, face slumping Revolution
The Philadelphia Union are in need of a spark to revive their season, and it could arrive with the return of star goalkeeper Andre Blake. The Union will take on the New England Revolution on Wednesday night at Chester, Pa., hoping Blake’s presence can turn their fortunes around.
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Blake’s Comeback After Injury
Andre Blake, 33, sustained a right knee injury in a 2-1 loss to Real Salt Lake on April 27 and later underwent surgery to repair meniscus damage. Though not yet formally announced as the starter, his return could be pivotal for the struggling Union.
The Union (4-10-9, Eastern Conference-low 21 points) have been in disarray, falling from a 3-0-3 start to a 1-10-6 record over their past 17 matches. This includes a 10-match winless streak (0-6-4) since their last victory, a 3-0 road win over the Revolution on May 18.
Impact of Andre Blake’s Return
“You can feel a little more of a buzz, a little more energy in training,” Philadelphia coach Jim Curtin said after Tuesday’s practice. “A familiar voice behind them, and that gives (our team) confidence.”
Blake, a three-time MLS Goalkeeper of the Year, has played in just four MLS matches this year. His return could provide a much-needed boost, as he has one shutout this season, raising his career total to 75.
Youth Movement: Cavan Sullivan’s Potential Debut
Adding to the excitement, the Union could see a spark from a young talent. Midfielder Cavan Sullivan, a homegrown player, will suit up for Wednesday’s game. Sullivan, who will be 14 years, 293 days old on game day, might break the MLS record for the youngest player to appear in a match, currently held by Freddy Adu.
“Cavan’s earned the right to be in the 20 (player match-day squad),” Curtin said. “He’ll get that opportunity now, and the next step is working hard to get your first minutes.”
Sullivan, who signed with Philadelphia in May, has been playing for Philadelphia Union II in MLS Next Pro, showcasing his potential.
Recent Struggles and Key Matchup
The Union lost 2-1 to host Toronto last Saturday, continuing their challenging season.
New England (7-13-1, 22 points) also faces difficulties, having been outscored 11-4 while losing three of their past four matches. They are tied for 13th in the East, just one point ahead of the Union.
New England suffered a 3-1 home loss to Orlando City last Saturday, with all three goals allowed in the second half. “I was very pleased with the first half,” New England coach Caleb Porter said. “But I was equally as disappointed in the second half. The defending was very poor.”
New England’s goal differential is now minus-20, the second worst in the league. Star midfielder Carles Gil (leg) is unlikely to play on Wednesday, missing the past four matches.
Key Players and Historical Context
In Philadelphia’s earlier victory over the Revolution, forward Daniel Gazdag scored twice. The Revolution are 5-15-3 all-time when visiting the Union. Despite their overall struggles, Philadelphia is a league-worst 1-6-4 at home this season.
The Union hope Blake’s return will reinvigorate their defense and overall team morale, while the Revolution aim to improve their dismal season record. Both teams have significant challenges, making this match a crucial turning point.
Conclusion
The return of Andre Blake and the potential debut of Cavan Sullivan bring hope to a struggling Philadelphia Union as they prepare to face the New England Revolution. With both teams looking to turn their seasons around, this match is poised to be a crucial contest.