Philadelphia Union nabbed three points behind Cory Burke’s second-half goal as they knocked off New England Revolution for the second time in three weeks. Whereas the last matchup revolved around set pieces, the big story in this one was an offsides call that wasn’t.
A VAR-y good win
It was exciting, then it was confusing. And then it was very exciting. Haris Medunjanin sent Cory Burke over the top and the striker ignored everything — including an offsides call and his teammates yelling at him — as he beat Matt Turner, scored, ripped off his shirt, and celebrated in the corner on his knees.