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Andrew Rick’s PK stop sends Union past Indy Eleven in U.S. Open Cup

  • The Philadelphia Union defeated Indy Eleven on May 9, 2025, after a 1-1 draw and winning 5-4 on penalties in Chester during the U.S. Open Cup Round of 32.
  • The Union's early goal by Alejandro Bedoya and Indy Eleven's equalizer in the second half led to a tight match that remained scoreless through extra time.
  • Andrew Rick made a crucial penalty save, while the Union converted all five shots with Jovan Lukic sealing the win with a shot past the diving goalkeeper.
  • The Union controlled the match with a 33-12 shot advantage, and head coach Bradley Carnell expressed confidence in the team's composure during the shootout.
  • The win advances the Union to face the Pittsburgh Riverhounds in the Round of 16 on May 20/21, marking the team's first Open Cup home game since 2018 and signaling a demanding schedule ahead.
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