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United fall to Montreal

IMAGE: Ian 5-6 2017

Despite outshooting the Montreal Impact in the second half by 12 shots to two, D.C. United fell to their Eastern Conference foe 0-1 on a rainy Saturday night at RFK.


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United, playing at home for the first time in almost a month, entered the match stretched a bit thin due to injury and without goalkeeper Bill Hamid, who was a late scratch just before game time. The Black-and-Red went down a goal in the 12th minute on the back of a strong solo effort by the Impactā€™s 18-year-old Homegrown Player Ballou Jean-Yves Tabla.

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United fought valiantly throughout the second half and found numerous chances at an equalizer after the Impactā€™s early goal. Luciano Acosta nearly drew United even after beating the keeper but not the crossbar with a wicked shot outside the 18-yard-box. Defender Kofi Opare sent fans into a frenzy by putting the ball in the net from six yards out, but Opare was ruled offside by the assistant referee. 



ā€œMontreal came to this game with a real fight, which meant they were going to do all the things that a team thatā€™s hungry does,ā€ United head coach Ben Olsen said following the match. ā€œThey had a little more to them in the first half, and it seemed that the game meant more to them than us. Thatā€™s unacceptable.ā€


Despite the final scoreline, Travis Worra looked strong in net in replacement of the injured Hamid for his first start of the season, finishing the match with three saves, including a few sure-handed parries to keep United within armā€™s length of the Impact. Mullins, who is gradually reentering the lineup after recovering from a hamstring injury, also showed signs of his attacking spark in the final 45. 

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The loss brings United to 3-4-2 on the season. Now, Ben Olsen's side will be determined to rebound and accumulate points at home as they continue their three-game homestand. United return to action at RFK against the Philadelphia Union on Saturday at 7PM.


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"At home, we expect three points," defender Bobby Boswell said. "We had a chance here to put nine points on the board [over the three-game home stretch] and we just missed an opportunity to put up three. I don't feel good about it now, but we've got to improve and move forward."