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Box Score | Orlando City 3, Philadelphia Union 2

Philadelphia Union returned to Subaru Park to host Orlando City SC on Saturday night, falling 3-2. The Union opened up the scoring in the 12th minute when forward Mikael Uhre netted his fourth goal of the MLS season. With the goal, Uhre became the sixth highest goal scorer in club history (26 MLS goals), surpassing forwards Cory Burke and Jack McInerney. Orlando responded in the 21st minute with a goal from Duncan McGuire to level the score. In the 42nd minute, Luis Muriel gave Orlando the 2-1 lead. In the second half, Muriel scored his second goal of the match in the 46th minute. Midfielder Daniel Gazdag converted a penalty kick in the 66th minute. With the conversion, Gazdag is three MLS goals away from tying club legend Sébastien Le Toux. The Union outshot Orlando City 31 to 13, but could not find the equalizer.

The Union host New York City FC at Subaru Park on Wednesday, May 15 (7:30 p.m. ET/ Apple TV).

Philadelphia Union (2) – Orlando City SC (3)
Subaru Park (Chester, PA)
Saturday, May 11, 2024

TODAY’S MATCH INFO

REF: Timothy Ford
AR1: Brian Dunn
AR2: Ben Pilgrim
4TH: Marcos DeOliveira
VAR: Michael Radchuk
AVAR: TJ Zablocki
Weather: 61 degrees and cloudy.

SCORING SUMMARY

PHI – Mikael Uhre (Harriel) 12’
ORL – Duncan McGuire (Lodeiro) 21’
ORL – Luis Muriel (Lodeiro) 42’
ORL – Luis Muriel (Lodeiro) 46’
PHI – Daniel Gazdag (PK) 66’

DISCIPLINARY SUMMARY

ORL – Ivan Angulo (caution) 45’+5’
PHI – Damion Lowe (caution) 81’
ORL – Cesar Araujo (caution) 87’
ORL – Duncan McGuire (caution) 90’

LINEUP

Philadelphia Union: Oliver Semmle; Kai Wagner, Damion Lowe ( Tai Baribo 90’+9), Jakob Glesnes, Nathan Harriel; Jose Martinez (Chris Donovan 80’) , Jack McGlynn, Alejandro Bedoya, Daniel Gazdag; Mikael Uhre, Quinn Sullivan.

Substitutes not used: Andrew Rick, Olwethu Makhanya, Jack Elliott, Leon Flach, Jesus Bueno, Sanders Ngabo, Jeremy Rafanello.

Orlando City SC: Pedro Gallese; Robin Jansson (Kyle Smith 65’), Wilder Cartagena, David Brekalo, Iván Angulo, César Araújo, Martín Ojeda (Dagur Thorhallsson 61’) , Nicolás Lodeiro, Facundo Torres, Luis Muriel (Felipe Martins 85’), Duncan McGuire.

Substitutes not used: Mason Stajduhar; Abdi Salim, Alex Freeman; Jeorgio Kocevski; Jack Lynn, Yutaro Tsukada.

NOTES

  • Homegrown defender Nathan Harriel made his 50th career regular season start, becoming the second homegrown to reach this milestone.
  • Forward Mikael Uhre moves to sixth all-time in club history for goals scored in MLS play, surpassing Corey Burke and Jack McInerney.
  • Midfielder Daniel Gazdag is three MLS goals away from tying club legend Sébastien Le Toux.

The Union host New York City FC at Subaru Park on Wednesday, May 15 (7:30 p.m. ET/ Apple TV).

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