Since making his D.C. United debut Aug. 26, ZoltĆ”n Stieber has helped revitalize the Black-and-Redās attack, recording a goal and an assist in six games played.
But Stieberās impact can not be fully measured on the scoresheet, as the Hungarianās deft touch and adept dribbling ability out of the midfield has generated multiple high-quality scoring chances for United. In the four games Stieber has started, the Black-and-Red have scored nine goals.
āIf [Stieberās] on the ball, weāre going to be pretty good,ā Ben Olsen said following Unitedās match against San Jose Sept. 23. āHeās a good passer, heās got a good final product and he understands the game.ā
In four starts, Stieber has played alongside Patrick Mullins, Luciano Acosta and Paul Arriola in the midfield, and has quickly developed chemistry with his new teammates. Paired with Luciano Acosta, United now have two creative and fleet-footed players in the middle to complement the finishing ability and pace of Mullins and Arriola, respectively.
During Mullinsā historic four-goal game versus the Earthquakes, Stieber suffered a foul that led to a United free kick, and tormented San Jose defenders throughout the night with a strong-possession game.
In the Black-and-Redās next match against the New York Red Bulls, Stieber was instrumental in United rallying for a crucial draw, scoring his first MLS goal on a free kick and later providing the secondary assist for Mullinsā fifth goal in two games.
Through six games played, Stieberās crafty play has given United supporters another reason to be optimistic about the clubās future.