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DC United vs CF Montréal: MLS Match Predictions and Betting Tips with Expert Odds Analysis
DC United vs CF Montréal: MLS Match Predictions and Betting Tips with Expert Odds Analysis DC United vs CF Montréal: MLS Match Predictions and Betting Tips with Expert Odds Analysis Introduction As two of the major MLS teams, DC United and CF Montréal are set to play against each other in an exciting match. With both the teams having good winning records, this match is going to be an entertaining contest for fans of both teams. In this article, we will analyze the match between DC United and CF Montréal and provide you with expert predictions and betting tips with odds analysis. Team Analysis DC United have been in good form lately with a win-loss record of 4-2. They are currently placed at 3rd position in the Eastern Conference and are looking to continue their momentum against CF Montréal. Their midfielders, Russell Canouse and Julian Gressel, have been crucial to their recent success with their impressive performances. On the other hand, CF Montréal are currently placed at the 5th position in the Eastern Conference with a win-loss record of 4-3. The team has been performing well, especially their striker Mason Toye, who has been scoring goals consistently. The team's defense, led by Joel Waterman, has also been strong and sturdy. Head-to-Head Record In their previous 10 meetings, DC United and CF Montréal have been evenly matched with a win-loss record of 4-4 and 2 draws. In their last encounter, DC United emerged as the winners with a score of 2-1. However, it is important to note that Montréal had dominated the game with a higher number of shots on target and possession of the ball. Expert Predictions Looking at the head-to-head record and the form of both teams, it is expected to be a closely contested match. However, DC United has been in better form lately and has a slight edge over CF Montréal. The home team is expected to win this match with a final score of 2-1. Betting Tips with Odds Analysis With DC United being the favorites to win this match, the betting odds are in their favor. The odds for DC United to win are 1.70, while for CF Montréal, it is 3.00. It is also worth considering the goal-scoring possibilities. With both the teams having a strong defense, it is expected to be a low-scoring match. The odds for fewer than 2.5 goals being scored in the match are 1.75, while for more than 2.5 goals, the odds are 2.05. Conclusion In conclusion, we can expect an exciting match between DC United and CF Montréal, with both teams having a chance to win. However, DC United's recent form and home advantage make them the favorites. Based on our expert predictions and betting tips with odds analysis, DC United is expected to win this match with a final score of 2-1. Good luck with your bets! #SPORT Read the full article
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I was tagged by multiple people (thanks guys ily) to post some pics on my phone that describe me.
Tbh y’all, I literally have so many pics that represent me but I limited myself to 9 so here ya go.
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D.C. United’s Russell Canouse to miss 3-6 weeks with collapsed lung
D.C. United’s Russell Canouse to miss 3-6 weeks with collapsed lung
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Russell Canouse, right, has started 20 matches this season. (John McDonnell/The Washington Post)
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July 31 at 11:30 AM
Russell Canouse, a starting defensive midfielder for D.C. United, will miss three to six weeks after suffering a collapsed lung…
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Me and Russell Canouse!
Then me in the famcam pictures looking the wrong way
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USMNT qualifying roster, Kylian Mbappe to Real Madrid, and more: Freedom Kicks for 8/27/2021
คาสิโน ออนไลน์ Good morning! We’re back to a double dip on Buzzard Point this weekend, with D.C. United playing the Philadelphia Union tomorrow, and the Washington Spirit hosting the North Carolina Courage on Sunday. Both games are big, against teams that are ahead of our sides in the standings. Here’s hoping we go two-for-two this time. Gregg Berhalter named 26 players to the USMNT squad for this upcoming international window, which will include a frankly silly three games. For United, recent or current injuries have hampered all four of the players that might have a claim on any of these spots. Among Losada’s comments to media yesterday were the fact that Paul Arriola’s hamstring injury is not long-term , but was just enough to push him out for this upcoming game against Philly as well as the international break. Donovan Pines (foot) is going to use the break to build his fitness up, while Bill Hamid is still out. Russell Canouse is thankfully back, but it’s hard to make a case for the USMNT after just barely returning from an ankle injury.
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Pulisic who? Russell Canouse is my favorite PA Boy.
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USA vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina International Friendly Jan. 28, 2018 StubHub Center in Carson, Calif. Live Broadcast: 9:30 p.m. ET on FS1, UniMas and UDN
Tonight’s U.S. MNT Starting XI vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina: 1-Bill Hamid; 15-Matt Polster, 21-Walker Zimmerman, 3-Ike Opara, 2-Justin Morrow; 4-Tyler Adams; 9-Gyasi Zardes, 6-Wil Trapp (capt.), 8-Cristian Roldan, 13-Jordan Morris; 17-CJ Sapong
Substitutes: 12-Zack Steffen, 5-Tim Parker, 7-Juan Agudelo, 11-Kelyn Rowe, 14-Rubio Rubin, 16-Russell Canouse, 18-Marky Delgado, 20-Paul Arriola, 24-Nick Lima
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Building a better USMNT together: A 7-goal thriller against Mexico
Things get stressful this week.
Welcome back to “Building a better USMNT together,” a series where I play Football Manager 20 to build the USMNT of our dreams with your help. If you’re new, start from the beginning here.
Last week, we qualified for the Olympics and won the CONCACAF Nations League. This week, we try our best to win an Olympic medal and play our first 2022 World Cup qualifying matches. It gets dramatic.
Tokyo did not treat us with hospitality
For the Olympics, we were drawn into a group with Nigeria, Jordan, and Germany. I knew we couldn’t count on getting anything in the last game, and that our subs could coast against Jordan, so the first game was the most important.
We got off to a slow start, but Weston McKennie put us on top with an absolute stunner.
And then we threw away the points in the 93rd minute when Nigeria were granted a penalty for... well, I don’t know. Even the game commentary thought it was bogus.
The match finished all knotted up, 1-1, and we were put into a position where we needed to put in a big performance against Germany to make it to the knockout rounds.
Things went as expected against Jordan, though we were thoroughly unimpressive. The ratio of shots to shots on target was not inspiring.
But incredibly, we got the result we needed against Germany to finish second in the group ahead of Nigeria. Suat Serdar helped us out with an early red card, and we returned the favor in the second half. The reds were the only two real highlights all game. It was a terrible match where nothing happened, which suited our needs perfectly.
The quarterfinal draw was not kind to us, and once again, we failed to put together any promising attacks. It looks like Argentina did us dirty with an 87th-minute goal in a game where shots were even, but they were the better team throughout, and our Olympics ended without us having put in a single impressive performance.
Given that I was able to bring pretty much our A-team to an Under-23 tournament, I was really disappointed by the performance. I’ve won a medal at the 2020 Olympics with the USMNT on FM before, and I almost always put in a better effort than this. The team just never clicked.
Here’s the Olympic dream team, in case you’re interested in how things are going in the rest of the world. Chucky Lozano making it while no Americans managed to sneak into the subs stings a bit.
I yelled several times in both joy and anger against Mexico
The draw for the Hex gave us a pair of extremely tricky games to start off — at home against Mexico and away to Costa Rica. While that’s a bit annoying, I went in knowing that if I got four points or more out of those two matches, we’d be strong favorites to qualify for the World Cup.
Before I had to finalize the squad, I finally got Folarin Balogun — who we have at Dallas on loan from Arsenal — to commit to the United States.
He’s going to be a star for us and gives us a different type of player to rotate with Josh Sargent. I really like Sargent’s combination play as a deep-lying forward, but Balogun is much faster and can play when we want a striker who runs in behind the opposing defense.
At home against Mexico, I wanted to play Sargent and Efrain Alvarez together. Tyler Adams and Weston McKennie were unavailable for the match through injury and suspension, respectively, so I thought a 4-2-3-1 formation suited our best available personnel. We lined up like this:
And we got off to an absolutely unbelievable start. First, Christian Pulisic obliterated the Mexico defense to set up Sargent for what turned into a tap-in, despite Guillermo Ochoa’s best efforts.
And we doubled our lead a few minutes later with a stunner from our left back, of all people. Look at this switch by Russell Canouse, playing in McKennie’s place, and a perfect hit by Dallas’ own Chris Gloster.
But we started to fall apart. El Tri pulled one back off a corner, then looked completely full of confidence for the rest of the first half. Hector Herrera scored the equalizer with this deflected effort, and in a flash, our lead was gone. We headed into the locker room tied up at 2-2.
At halftime, I felt the need to make a couple of changes. Canouse picked up a yellow card playing a ball-winning midfielder role, which makes players tackle harder by default. I wanted to have someone in that role who was able to play aggressively, so I took him out for Michael Bradley, who earned his first call-up in over a year due to McKennie and Adams’ absence. Antonee Robinson also replaced Gloster, who picked up a yellow and a minor knock. Otherwise, I didn’t change the tactics.
And seven minutes into the second half, Bradley and Robinson set up a go-ahead goal for Mexican-American teenager Efrain Alvarez, who was playing in his first competitive match for the senior national team.
I was in the middle of contemplating sticking with the tactics vs. going more conservative when this happened:
I didn’t even have the chance to finish my thought. Robinson did it again, setting up Sargent for the goal that should have sealed our victory.
Should.
We had to endure a dramatic finish, thanks to an absolute brain fart by John Brooks. WAKE UP, JOHN.
We ultimately did manage to hang onto the victory, though I imagine the stress I felt during the match did some lasting damage to my body.
The results from the first round of Hex games are largely what you’d expect in terms of points, though the actual scores are a bit wacky. Honduras got obliterated by Jamaica, who might actually be the third-best team in CONCACAF at this point.
And we got a big away result too
For the Costa Rica match I decided to switch things up, putting in Balogun and his Dallas teammate James Sands. Initially, I had Balogun playing as an advanced forward, Parks as a deep lying playmaker, and Canouse as a ball-winning midfielder. But Costa Rica was well on top in the first 15 minutes, and I decided to change the roles of those three players so they’d get closer together.
It worked. From the point I changed the roles, possession went 50-50, and Costa Rica stopped generating shots. We eventually got our winner by earning a phantom penalty that should have never been given, which I think we’ve earned given the Olympics and last episode’s George Bello incident.
Tim Weah scored from the spot, and we got our smash-and-grab victory away to Los Ticos. It wasn’t an impressive performance, but as anyone who’s followed the real-life USMNT will tell you, there’s no such thing as a bad win in Costa Rica.
Here’s the results from round two. With Honduras and Panama failing to win against each other, there’s a pretty clearly defined top four and bottom two in the six-team tournament. Us and Mexico are big favorites, while Jamaica and Costa Rica are battling it out for the last automatic qualifying spot and Honduras and Panama will need to improve significantly to have a chance at the fourth-place playoff.
An update on Dallas
Hey, we won the Supporters’ Shield!
I don’t consider this much of an accomplishment because, as I noted in a previous episode, the MLS AI is really bad. Other teams have released star players because they don’t know how to manage the cap, so we’ve basically been handed this trophy by default for managing our squad adequately.
We also experienced another fun MLS bug this week: An all-star squad with no goalkeepers.
I’m not going to lie to you, I just simmed the game and let them lose.
On the next episode, we’ll play the MLS Cup Playoffs, say goodbye to FC Dallas, and reveal where we’ll be playing club ball in the future. I’m really looking forward to bringing a ton of young Americans to Europe.
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USMNT depth chart: where they’re strong and where they should worry ahead of World Cup 2022
It has been eight months and 13 matches since Gregg Berhalter took over as head coach of the United States men’s national team. He arrived with a mandate to remake a floundering program in his image, a project that’s very much still a work in progress. The manager spent his time handing starts to new players, evaluating the veterans and attempting to find a lineup that gets the most out of the available talent.
As World Cup qualifying approaches next year and the Nations Cup begins in October, it’s time to take a look at where the players stand.
(Note: Each player appears once, even if he could fit into multiple spots.)
Goalkeeper
1. Zack Steffen, Fortuna Dusseldorf (loan) 2. Brad Guzan, Atlanta United FC 3. Sean Johnson, NYCFC
It’s Steffen and then everyone else in the player pool. The Manchester City goalkeeper, on loan at Fortuna Düsseldorf, continues to improve his shot-stopping ability and positioning and is off to a strong start in the Bundesliga. He struggles with distribution, however, and needs to get better in this regard if Berhalter’s build from the back system is going to work.
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Guzan, Johnson, Ethan Horvath, Jesse Gonzalez and others are capable, if not spectacular, backups.
Left-back
1. Daniel Lovitz, Montreal Impact 2. Tim Ream, Fulham 3. Sergino Dest, Ajax
This position is a perpetual weak spot for the Americans. Lovitz is fine, Ream is better but accident prone, and Dest is just 18. The latter, who was solid and also a teenager against Mexico in his first start, could rocket up this list with a good couple of months for the Dutch giants in the Eredivisie and the Champions League.
Other potential options include Antonee Robinson, oft-injured Greg Garza, U-20 star Chris Gloster and even Fabian Johnson. (Remember when FabJo was the U.S.’s best player at four or five positions?)
The good news: Berhalter has a lot of options. The bad: None of those fully solves his problem.
Left-side center-back
1. John Brooks, VfL Wolfsburg 2. Matt Miazga, Reading FC (loan) 3. Chris Richards, FC Bayern Munich II
Right-side center-back
1. Aaron Long, New York Red Bulls 2. Walker Zimmerman, LAFC 3. Miles Robinson, Atlanta United FC
Can John Brooks stay healthy? If he does, one of the two center-back jobs is his for the next half-decade at least. But the Wolfsburg center-back can’t maintain fitness. For that matter, Miazga is on the shelf with a serious injury. In the immediate moment, Long and Zimmerman are the starters.
Richards, a standout in the U-20 World Cup, is raw but has line-breaking potential. Omar Gonzalez, Tim Parker, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Erik Palmer-Brown, Justen Glad, Miles Robinson, Austin Trusty and a handful of others could figure into the mix as well.
Right-back
1. DeAndre Yedlin, Newcastle United 2. Reggie Cannon, FC Dallas 3. Nick Lima, San Jose Earthquakes
Yedlin gets the nod due to his experience, though Cannon has had the strongest 12 months of pretty much any player in the U.S. national team picture. In another six months or a year, we might see Cannon lock down the right-back role with Yedlin pushing further up the field, but we’re not there quite yet.
Lima presents a serviceable option in a panic, though it’s not likely to come to that, and Shaq Moore’s a wild card who could push for more chances.
Defensive midfielder
1. Tyler Adams, RB Leipzig 2. Michael Bradley, Toronto FC 3. Wil Trapp, Columbus Crew SC
Has any player in the history of U.S. Soccer moved up the ranks for club and country as quickly as Adams? In two years, he has gone from “who is this kid?” to a Champions League starter. Still just 20, the RB Leipzig midfielder could be the American engine for a decade.
Bradley is still Bradley, the smartest player on the field even if he has slowed down a half-step. Trapp’s the best leader on the team, a guy who could make a roster for that ability alone. Alfredo Morales and Russell Canouse could play roles here too.
Attacking midfielder
1. Weston McKennie, Schalke 04 2. Duane Holmes, Derby County 3. Paxton Pomykal, FC Dallas
Attacking midfielder
1. Sebastian Lletget, LA Galaxy 2. Darlington Nagbe, Atlanta United FC 3. Cristian Roldan, Seattle Sounders FC
Berhalter could go a lot of ways with this group, including installing Pulisic back in midfield, but the McKennie/Lletget combination is the most potent if — and this is a big if — they can stay healthy and learn to play together. Holmes showed excellent promise in limited time, and Pomykal could start pressing sooner rather than later.
Nagbe remains an enigma, notably turning down a recent call-up, and Roldan is fine. Jackson Yueill and Djordje Mihailovic are two younger players who should continue to get shots if they continue to grow as players.
Pulisic is the undisputed leader of this new-look U.S. men’s team, but the depth around him looks worryingly thin at key positions.
Left wing
1. Christian Pulisic, Chelsea 2. Paul Arriola, D.C. United 3. Tim Weah, Lille
While Pulisic can be considered the best American player at multiple positions, he’s best served out on the wing, where he can get the ball in space and attack defenders. (At least that’s the idea.) Arriola is a much more limited player who nonetheless finds ways to produce in the U.S. coach’s system. (Odds are Berhalter starts him on the right wing.)
Weah, 19, has enough imagination for the entire group but needs to improve his decision-making and impactfulness across an entire match (and get healthy).
Right wing
1. Jordan Morris, Seattle Sounders FC 2. Tyler Boyd, Besiktas 3. Jonathan Lewis, Colorado Rapids
Boyd burst onto the scene at the Gold Cup, demonstrating flair and a cannon for a shot. Yet he hasn’t quite grasped Berhalter’s system, holding the ball for too long. Former wonderboy Morris transformed his game from pacey forward to robust winger, bringing a nuanced understanding to his physical gifts. Lewis might never be more than a spark plug for club or country, but he’s a fun prospect.
Striker
1. Josh Sargent, Werder Bremen 2. Jozy Altidore, Toronto FC 3. Gyasi Zardes, Columbus Crew SC
If Berhalter faced a must-win game, he might choose to start Altidore, who’s very much a known quantity at this point. But Sargent should be the call in upcoming games, as a player with a much higher ceiling whose continued improvement could help transform the U.S. squad. As for Zardes, sure for now, but his days are numbered.
One question for the near future: Can red-hot Minnesota United forward Mason Toye force his way into the conversation, or will he come crashing back down to earth?
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D.C. United and Chicago Fire play to a 0-0 draw
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Ben Olsen’s crew, which earned a level with a lifeless draw at Chicago on Saturday, has nevertheless to rediscover its sort of very last summer season and autumn. (John Raoux/AP)
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Reporter masking soccer (D.C. United, MLS, U.S. national groups, Earth Cup), plus some college or university basketball.
July 27 at 10:19 PM
BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. — If MLS’s Japanese Convention were not so mediocre and undefined, D.C. United’s season may have attained a tipping issue Saturday. United was vanilla as could be in a – draw with the Chicago Hearth, continuing a summertime development of unsatisfying performances.
But in a meeting in which no one particular looks able of having demand, United (9-6-9) marches on, largely single stage by one issue, unable to make a run at the prime place but superior sufficient to remain in the thick of matters.
Ben Olsen’s gang is 2-3-7 in the previous dozen outings and has available couple of indications of rekindling the wonders of previous summer months and autumn. The transfer and trade window will remain open up till Aug. 7.
Olsen took a very long pause when questioned what he assumed of the proceedings towards the Fire (5-10-9) right before an announced 18,232 at SeatGeek Stadium.
“If I appear at it as an absent scoreline, it’s rather fantastic,” he stated. “You hold a shutout. If the sharpness is there, maybe you get additional. But it was not there. And if it’s not there, it’s excellent to have a solid defense that can grind out a stage.”
Neither side made numerous high-quality odds. United’s Invoice Hamid designed two pleasant saves to report his ninth shutout, but apart from Wayne Rooney’s hazardous no cost kick in the next 50 percent, the visitors ended up toothless.
“Probably a monotonous match to observe,” Rooney said.
Nonetheless, United moved 3 details behind 1st-position Philadelphia, which was trounced at Montreal, 4-. The best 8 teams in the convention are divided by 7 details. 7 will qualify for the playoffs in early Oct.
For significantly of the year, D.C. sat in a comfy placement in the conference. In recent months, however, the race has tightened as no just one has created a definitive run and reduced teams, these as scorching New England, have joined the chase.
United accomplished a extend of three away matches with a victory, a attract and a defeat — what really should likely be anticipated from a group in its current form. D.C. did not score in the past two matches, in three of 5 and in 9 all round.
“It was a quite flat activity, to be straightforward,” midfielder Paul Arriola explained. “Up major, we weren’t lively ample. We ended up waiting for just one of those times the place one of us will make it take place, and it just didn’t occur.”
Olsen retained his program of three center backs and two wing backs, but he changed still left-sided Joseph Mora with attacking midfielder Lucas Rodríguez. Rooney returned from a 1-video game absence, necessitated by minimal groin and shoulder ailments, but the chemistry with Arriola and Luciano Acosta was off.
Acosta labored his magic in sporadic doses, at one particular place bouncing back to his feet even though retaining possession. As a result of 45 minutes, however, United attacked with no any verve and unsuccessful to check goalkeeper Kenneth Kronholm.
Seconds into the second 50 %, after a horrible giveaway by Donovan Pines, Hamid created a wonderful preserve on Brandt Bronico’s angled generate.
United’s effort and hard work and strategies ended up there, but the execution and choice-earning ended up off. Frustration set in, and with each misguided shot or go, heads dipped.
Defensive midfielder Russell Canouse departed in the 64th minute following enduring a number of blows. Afterward, he complained of shortness of breath and underwent upper body examinations.
The finishes of the suburban stadium ended up noisy and engaged, the facet stands bored to tears. From the group to the benches, everybody was waiting for one thing, anything at all, to come about.
Rooney attempted to shatter the deadlock in the 66th moment, registering United’s to start with legitimate chance on a 30-garden free of charge kick that Kronholm punched absent. Acosta followed by whistling a 25-yard bid just past the top suitable corner.
Hamid received back again into the act in the 82nd moment with a quality cease on Przemyslaw Frankowski’s low push. Desperate for three factors, Chicago pressed really hard for a late winner. A pair of crazy bounces in the box almost yielded a objective.
Olsen’s two late substitutions — Mora and Ulises Segura — bolstered the protection.
5 minutes of stoppage time introduced extra of the same — practically nothing.
“To tumble back and grab some thing out of it when we are not at our best, when we aren’t truly clicking, states some thing about the group,” Olsen mentioned. “That’s the constructive. The destructive is, yeah, we’ve got to sharpen it up.”
Notes: Though his teammates head home, Rooney will travel to Orlando for the MLS All-Star Game on Wednesday, that includes a league select squad against Atletico Madrid. … United will host Philadelphia following Sunday.
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D.C. United and NYCFC will face off Saturday with a lot of faces missing
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Wayne Rooney, celebrating with Russell Canouse, has four goals and five assists in 11 appearances. (Brad Mills/USA Today Sports)
D.C. United at New York City FC
When: Saturday, 4:55 p.m.
Where: Yankee Stadium.
TV: Univision.
Records: D.C., 8-11-6, 30 points; NYC, 14-8-6, 48 points.
D.C. probable starters: GK Bill Hamid; Ds Jalen Robinson, Kofi Opare, Steve Birnbaum, Joseph Mora; MFs��
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Russell Canouse for DC United MVP? | Audi Player Index
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“Luciano Acosta and Wayne Rooney are deservedly drawing plenty of headlines, but the pair of high-profile attackers aren’t the only players powering D.C. United’s second-half surge.
Holding midfielder Russell Canouse, who, like Rooney, made his season debut in a substitute appearance on July 14, has added plenty to the Black-and-Red since he returned from a knee injury that kept him sidelined for the first four months of the season. The 23-year-old has looked good in his [20] league appearances, helping shore up D.C.’s defense as Rooney and Acosta have injected life into the attack.”
– Sam Stejskal
If D.C. United hope to continue their stellar form at Audi Field, they’ll need Canouse to be the steady rock behind their high-powered offense. Don’t miss the Knockout Round of the Audi 2018 MLS Cup Playoffs on Thursday as D.C. United face off against Columbus Crew SC (8:00 pm ET | FS1, UniMás, TSN3, TVAS).
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Lalas Abubakar glitters as Colorado Rapids snatch late win at D.C United in MLS 2020 opener
Ghanaian defender Lalas Abubakar continued from where he left off last season as he displayed a solid defensive performance in Colorado Rapids' MLS 2020 opener against D.C United. The former Columbus Crew defender was a rock at the back as Rapids snatched a late 2-1 win on the road. Winger Jonathan Lewis scored a 92nd winner just seven minutes after coming on as a substitute. The American pounced on a defensive blunder by the D.C defence which left goalkeeper Bill Hamid out of his goal mouth. D.C United opened the scoring after Russell Canouse headed in a Julian Gressel corner kick on 60 minutes. But Colorado Rapids wasted no time in grabbing the equalizer after veteran forward Kei Kamara header in a cross from Jack Price seven minutes after D.C's lead. It was a good start for Lalas Abubakar and Colorado Rapids in the 25th year of the Major League Soccer. Abubakar joined Rapids during the off-season after an impressive loan spell in the second half of the 2019 campaign. By Lukman Abdul Mumin source: https://ghanasoccernet.com/
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