Daily News | Union do just enough to earn scoreless tie at Columbus Crew
The Union escaped the Columbus Crew with an ugly but ultimately effective scoreless tie on Sunday night at Lower.com Field.If Rasheed Wallace is a soccer fan…
and his third overall this year. That mattered not just in general, but because veteran Columbus wing playmaker Santos was on Mbaizo’s side of the field in the Crew’s 3-5-2 setup. While Nathan Harriel is clearly the long-term starting right back, what Mbaizo can do as an attacking threat matters.
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