Union, Dynamo Play to Draw in Physical Contest
HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 20 – Jack McGlynn scored a crucial penalty to tie the game against Philadelphia Union, his former club, in a match played under intense summer heat, maintaining the Union's strong Eastern Conference standing.
- Saturday saw Houston Dynamo and Philadelphia Union play to a 1-1 draw, with heavy discipline and a game in Houston’s summer heat.
- This match followed Houston’s new signing Jack McGlynn making his first appearance against his former club, after being traded under MLS’s new ‘cash-for-player’ system.
- Rosendo Mendoza issued seven yellow cards including one that suspended Nathan Harriel, enforcing discipline during the match.
- The draw left Union sharing second place with Nashville, Bradley Carnell said he was content with two wins in three games while remaining unbeaten.
- Union enter their next fixtures chasing top spot, with 47 points, while FC Cincinnati leads after a late win at Real Salt Lake.
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Dynamo play the Union to a 1-1 draw on Jack McGlynn’s penalty kick against his former club
HOUSTON (AP) — Jack McGlynn scored on a penalty kick in first-half stoppage time against his former club and the Houston Dynamo played the Philadelphia Union to a 1-1 draw on Saturday night.

Union, Dynamo play to draw in physical contest
A late VAR decision in the 85th minute helped split the points between the Philadelphia Union and host Houston Dynamo FC on Saturday night after former Union midfielder Jack McGlynn scored a first-half penalty kick in the 1-1 draw.
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