IT WAS A crisp night last Friday and the Philadelphia Union and archrival D.C. United were in the closing minutes of what looked like a scoreless draw at Talen Energy Stadium.
The point earned would have been a positive result, especially considering the tightness of the race in the Eastern Conference of Major League Soccer. In the past, the Union would have happily walked away with that.
The 2016 Union, however, has a strikingly different attitude. This team was irritated it had just played to three straight draws.
So as the final moments of stoppage time ticked, the Union still pushed for the win and three points.