Three. That's how many clean sheets Philadelphia Union has registered in their last five outings, showcasing a tactical shift that has taken the league by storm. Head coach Jim Curtin has implemented a more aggressive pressing structure, challenging opponents high up the pitch.

In the last match against Inter Miami, the Union's players displayed relentless energy and coordination. Players like Nathan Harriel and Olivier Makhanya excelled in winning back possession swiftly, allowing the attacking players to capitalize on defensive mistakes. This change has injected new life into the once-stagnant offense.

The looks of disbelief from the opposition are telling. The Union, once known for their solid but reactive playstyle, are now pressing with intention. The home crowd at Subaru Park can feel the momentum shift as the players adapt to this new philosophy. Their approach is not only effective but also thrilling for fans watching their team dominate possession.

As playoffs approach, Philadelphia Union aims to leverage this tactical advantage. With more teams struggling to cope with the Union's intensity, it's clear that Curtin's strategic changes are paying off. Matching skill with tactical innovation may prove crucial in their quest for MLS glory this season.