Philadelphia’s Horrible CSC (Video)

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Philadelphia Union players scored an incredible own goal in the Concacaf Champions League.

We are clearly having one of the worst CSCs of the year. Against Saprissa, in the Concacaf Champions League, the Philadelphia Union players gave their opponent a goal in the first minutes of the match.

On a ball that was racing along the touchline, Norwegian defender Jakob Glesnes decided to send an aerial ball back towards his goalkeeper. But Jamaican goalkeeper Andre Blake, wanting to avoid taking the ball in his hand, completely missed his attempt at chest control, and was lobbed in a slightly ridiculous way.

Fortunately, Philadelphia managed to win 3-2 thanks to a hat-trick from Argentine striker Julian Carranza.

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