Tai Baribo slots in goal for MLS All-Stars
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Stars' defense and scores a goal to give the MLS All-Stars a 2-0 lead.
Just like his Philadelphia Union teammate, Jakob Glesnes, if they don't pick up his 2026 club option, Baribo could also be a free agent. The LA Galaxy wasn't afraid to sign one of the MLS Eastern Conference's lucrative forwards last winter when they added Columbus Crew's Christian Ramirez.
Philadelphia Union forward Tai Baribo not only became the first member of the club to score in the league's biggest spectacle but earned MVP honors on Wednesday night at the 2025 MLS All-Star Game
In a delightfully entertaining, impressively well-played, and satisfactorily competitive exhibition match, the MLS All-Stars defeated the Liga MX All-Stars, 3-1, in the much-anticipated 2025 MLS All-Star Game at a sold-out Q2 Stadium Wednesday night.
The LAFC star proved to be the spark in what could be his final MLS All-Star appearance, helping avenge 2024 loss
BOTTOM LINE: The Philadelphia Union host the Colorado Rapids looking to extend a three-game home winning streak. The Union are 8-1-3 at home. The Union have a 6-0-1 record in games they record a pair of goals. The Rapids are 2-5-4 on the road. The Rapids are eighth in the Western Conference drawing 115 corner kicks, averaging 4.8 per game.
CHESTER — Officially, Tai Baribo’s lowest moment in a Union jersey doesn’t statistically exist. It remains in the state of suspension that the Israeli’s MLS career seemed destined for. The ...