D.C. United head coach Ben Olsen
On the result of the match...
āIt was a very satisfying point for the entire group. Weāre not happy about starting off the game and the second half by giving up early goals, but I'm pleased with the chances we created, our ability to bounce back in the first half, and then to hold on down the stretch. And it was against a team thatās throwing a bunch of numbers forward; not just numbers, but such dynamic attacking players for this league. For us to hold up and almost steal it, even in the last few moments, made for a satisfying point. I still think there was enough chances on both teams tonight to take all three, but, to get our first road result of the season is important."
On if it's a concern to be giving up first half goals...
"Obviously, itās not a good thing...itās something we have to fix and we will. But it's certainly alarming and something weāll address, but, thatās not necessarily the story today, for me. It's more about a group of guys that gave everything for each other out there to get something out of this game. Kofi [Opare], Sebastien [Le Toux], Lamar [Neagle], Max Tissot, got their first real minutes this year. With that many changes and a new midfield formation...it was an overall pretty good performance."
On what he saw out of Ian Harkes being the primary attacker on the field...
āHeās obviously different than Lucho[Luciano Acosta] and on the road thatās something we can look at, where maybe itās a touch more defensive in there. But, I thought he had a very good game. He continues to grow and he continues to prove that he belongs, not only in the starting lineup, but in the league. He got a little closer on scoring a goal tonight, it hit the post, so maybe next week one will hit the net."
On the goal scored by SĆ©bastien Le Toux...
āWell, the one thing we knew we were going to have with SĆ©bastien [Le Toux] and Lamar [Neagle] is a threat with the legs and behind. Sebastien timed his run very well and made a very classy play to chip the keeper."
D.C. United Forward SĆ©bastien Le Toux
On how D.C. United performed...
āI think we performed well for maybe eighty minutes, and for the first five minutes of each half, we were kind of dropping, and maybe not as awake as the rest of the game. So I would say it was eighty very good minutes from us and everybody was tuned in, and even if we had a few new guys like me with a first start and some other guys with a first start, I think we showed we have a very good group and very good team spirit and we can get a result away. I think it was a good performance overall.ā
On the team scoring two goals in two minutes...
āItās great character. Itās a good mentally team and now we kind of need to keep doing this in every game and maybe not being down a goal to react right away. Itās a good learning process, but I think we are pretty happy how we reacted after the first goal we got against.ā
On if he saw Cody Cropper coming out on his goal...
āYeah, I saw him come out. Lloyd [Sam] brings the perfect ball and it was great timing so luckily the keeper didnāt come as fast as he could have and I just chipped it. I was lucky and it went in so Iāll take the goal but yeah, saw it coming so thatās why I just chipped it.ā
D.C. United Midfielder Jared Jeffrey
On giving up an early goal in the fifth minute...
āIt was very disappointing, I think. We talked a lot about reactions this week, especially after last week giving up a goal so early in the second half, but obviously we responded pretty well to get it back in at halftime 2-1 up. That was big for us.ā
On giving up an own goal at the start of the second half...
āAnother set piece goal. I think you know we gave up a lot of corner kicks and we didnāt deal with that one, but I thought we were good on set pieces throughout the night mostly on everything else. Itās disappointing, I thought we still created some chances in the second half and we just couldnāt get them to fall.ā
On getting a point despite missing several players to injuries...
āI think we got a really deep squad and thatās always been a theme around here. I donāt think we read too much into it. Obviously, thereās some different guys, but we expect everyone to come in and do the job and I thought everyone that played tonight did that.ā
New England Revolution Head Coach Jay Heaps
On the quick start and what happened to change the momentum...
āComing in, we thought the two things that would hurt us would be the counter attack and set pieces. Unfortunately, you can prepare for it. You can work on it, but when the games on the line, you got to be prepared to do it. Unfortunately, our set piece defending wasnāt good enough. Donāt get me wrong, we had chances too. We just got to be better there.ā
On the changes made at halftime...
āYeah, a lot of games in this week. We felt like Kelyn [Rowe] would get a lot of the ball there in the first parts of the game and he did, but then we wanted to open it up and bring Chris [Tierney] in and have a little bit of a fresh look out there. It was right there. I thought that that was the goal that was going to come. It was a great ball from Chris in to Kei [Kamara]. Hit the post and then we had the chance with the second ball.ā
On if and how the momentum of the match made it difficult for the Revolution to implement their game plan...
āWhat happened was, I donāt know if it was as open in the first half. But the second half, once we scored, it became open. But the first half, the key is you just canāt let them get the lead and they did. Now weāre trying to get them out a little bit to play and they werenāt coming out very much in the first half after they scored, but the first twenty minutes went exactly to script. Like I said, it came down to a set piece and we didnāt clear it right and they scored the first goal. Then, the second one was a straight counter. Bad set piece by us, one ball down, and [Sebastien] Le Toux gets through. You know, not good enough. We know that. All of us just have to be better.ā
New England Revolution Defender Chris Tierney
On what he saw on the cross that Kei Kamara headed off the post in the 80th minute...
āYeah, I saw Kei [Kamara] head it and I donāt know how it didnāt go in; great run from him and just bad luck. What are you going to say? Sometimes you get the bounces, sometimes you donāt. We didnāt get it.ā
On what the team will take away from this week...
āWe take two points, which is disappointing, but thereās a lot of good stuff to take. I know thatās probably not what a lot of fans want to hear at this point, but I think if you look at the games, we played some really good stuff. We just gave up a few soft goals and need to button a few things up. Like I said, that probably sounds old to even some of us, but I really think thatās the truth. So, weāre going to stay positive, keep moving forward. We like the group we have, and we feel like if we keep playing the way we are ā button a few things up ā then weāll be in good shape.ā
On the team's approach heading into this match...
āYeah, you know, I think, like Iād said earlier, Jay [Heaps] had an idea that he was going to put me on towards the end if we were behind or if it was tie game to try to get the goal. My job is to try to get front service into our players and we had the opportunity there. Itās just bad luck that we couldnāt take it. So, yeah, I think tactically, it was a move that worked out, worked the right way, and unfortunately, like I said, we just couldnāt get the bounce.ā
New England Revolution Midfielder Antonio Delamea
On earning a point after the match took a turn...
āHonestly, I think this draw is fair. We both had nice chances. Maybe they had a few better than we did. At the end, I think itās a fair result. I feel maybe a little disappointed, but thatās soccer. If youāre not a hundred percent in the game, like we were in the first half. They punished our stupid mistakes. Again, we need to be satisfied with the draw.ā