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Episode 368 - Milan Iloski Shines In Union's 4-0 Crushing Of Chicago Fire

Episode 368 - Milan Iloski Shines In Union's 4-0 Crushing Of Chicago Fire

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The Philadelphia Union snapped a two-game winless run with a 4-0 victory over the Chicago Fire, thanks to goals from Tai Baribo, Kai Wagner, Danley Jean Jacques, and Milan Iloski, as the Union return to the top of the Supporters' Shield standings. Todd discusses his thoughts on the game, covering topics including Milan Iloski's versatility as a major asset for Bradley Carnell, Iloski nearly 'quitting' soccer after his time with Real Salt Lake, Pierce Holbrook's injury and the Union’s options for a backup goalkeeper, and Frankie Westfield and Kai Wagner shutting down Jonathan Bamba and Philip Zinckernagel. Todd closes the show with Blunder of the Week, which goes to Fotis Bazakos for awarding a "penalty" in the Vancouver Whitecaps vs. St. Louis CITY game.

Philadelphia Union v Chicago Fire:

  • Milan Iloski becomes the 18th different goal scorer for the Union / third game this season with four goals scored / Chicago had a chance to score multiple times: [10:35]

  • Backup Goalkeeper Pierce Holbrook Injures Knee In Warm, Union Down Three Goalkeepers Now: [15:04]

  • Milan Iloski's Strong Performance Gives Bradley Carnell Decisions For His Starting XI Going Forward: [25:10]

  • Milan Iloski Was Going To 'Quit' Soccer After RSL Stint: [37:08]

  • Frankie Westfield And Kai Wagner Shut Down Jonathan Bamba And Phillip Zinckernagel: [45:00]

Blunder of The Week:

  • VAR determines ‘penalty’ check in Vancouver v St. Louis CITY game: [52:40]

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