
Bradley Carnell’s Turbulent Year at Philadelphia Union
An examination of Bradley Carnell’s 2025 triumph and 2026 collapse with the Philadelphia Union, highlighting key departures, injuries and the pressures of a packed schedule.
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An examination of Bradley Carnell’s 2025 triumph and 2026 collapse with the Philadelphia Union, highlighting key departures, injuries and the pressures of a packed schedule.

The Philadelphia Union's 2025 triumph promised a new era of dominance, yet the 2026 campaign has unfolded as a stark contrast, with the team mired in its most disappointing start in club history. Recent coaching changes, key player performances, and potential roster shifts are shaping a pivotal summer for the club.

The Philadelphia Union entered 2026 with the glow of a Supporters’ Shield triumph still fresh, but the early going has turned into a sobering reality as the team battles a winless streak and a coaching change.

Under a blazing sky the Union faced Inter Miami CF in Miami. Milan Iloski scored a hat trick and Bruno Damiani found the net for the first time this year. The match was captured in vivid photos.

A hot, humid night in Miami saw Inter Miami CF outgun the Philadelphia Union 6‑4, with Milan Iloski delivering a hat trick and Bruno Damiani scoring his first goal of the season.

The Philadelphia Union succumbed 6-4 to Inter Miami CF in their final match before the World Cup hiatus, a game marked by eight goals, a hat trick from Milan Iloski and the upcoming participation of several Union players on the international stage.

Lionel Messi was forced off in the 73rd minute of Inter Miami's 6‑4 win over Philadelphia Union, prompting worries about his availability for Argentina's World Cup group stage.

A record‑breaking first half gave way to a dramatic second‑half comeback, with Luis Suárez and Rodrigo De Paul sealing a 6‑4 victory for Inter Miami over the Philadelphia Union.

A high‑scoring affair saw Miami overcome an early onslaught to secure a dramatic victory, highlighting both offensive firepower and defensive vulnerabilities.
A rain‑soaked night in Florida saw Inter Miami defeat Philadelphia Union 6‑4, but Lionel Messi's departure in the 73rd minute introduced uncertainty about his fitness for Argentina's World Cup opener.