When Philadelphia Union winger Danny Cruz scored the first goal of Wednesday’s game against Sporting Kansas City, there was one person, above all else, that he wanted to celebrate with: his manager. And so, in a powerful moment of solidarity, Cruz and his teammates ran over to the sideline to hug John Hackworth, who had been squarely on the hot seat coming into the contest. Read More ...
Philadelphia Union celebrate win with message to under fire John Hackworth: "That's for you"
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