[MLS SPOTLIGHT] Qualifying for the playoffs in its second season hasn’t prevented the Philadelphia Union from renovating its roster as it prepares for Year 3. Aday after announcing it had parted ways with Colombian goalkeeper Fayrd Mondragon by mutual agreement, Philly on Tuesday confirmed reports that it had traded top scorerSebastien Le Toux to Vancouver in exchange for allocation money. Since the amount wasn’t specified, which team came out better is impossible to debate, though the ‘Caps have snagged a28-year-old scorer with an impeccable reputation who logged 25 goals and 20 assists for the Union after joining the then-expansion team for its inaugural 2010 season.

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