PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Union fired coach Bradley Carnell on Wednesday as part of a front-office overhaul that named Jon Scheer sporting director and elevated Ryan Richter, head coach of Philadelphia Union II, to interim first-team coach. The move followed a 1-10-4 start to the season, the worst record among MLS's 30 teams. Union principal owner Jay Sugarman praised Carnell's professionalism and expressed confidence in Richter as the club begins a search for a permanent head coach. Less than a year earlier Carnell had led the team to the league's best regular-season record and a top playoff seed before elimination in the quarterfinals; Scheer has worked in academy and development roles since 2018.
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If you're a Philadelphia Union fan, this shake-up could impact the team's performance. It's a chance for new strategies and fresh leadership. Keep an eye on upcoming games to see how the changes play out on the field.
The Union's poor start to the season triggered a major overhaul. Despite past successes, coach Carnell was let go. Now, the team's betting on Richter to turn things around. Worth forwarding if you know a Union supporter curious about the team's future.
Philadelphia Union's front office and interim coach Ryan Richter gained authority to oversee first-team coaching duties and sporting operations following the shakeup.
Bradley Carnell lost his head coaching position after the team's 1-10-4 start, and supporters and players face immediate season instability.
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