D.C. United 3 (11-9-13) v. New York City FC 1 (14-10-9)
2016 MLS Regular Season
October 16, 2016 – RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 30,943
- This was the fifth meeting all-time between the two sides. United are now 2-3-0against NYCFC and 2-1-0at RFK.
- United are178-91-61 at RFK Stadium all-time.
- United scored 2+ goals for the eighth consecutive match (and 11 of their last 12).
- The Black-and-Red have now scored a goal in 15 straight matches.
- United extended their undefeated streak to six matches, while only losing twice in their last fifteen outings.
- United are unbeaten at home in nine consecutive matches.
- United are undefeated at home after scoring first (9-0-2).
- Ben Olsen won his 75th match as head coach.
- Bill Hamid made his 20th start in 2016, marking his sixth straight season with at least 20 starts. Hamid recorded eight saves, tying his career high and setting a season-high.
- Bobby Boswell made his 350th career MLS start, good for third all-time in MLS history and second among active players. Boswell scored his second goal of 2016 and 18th of his career.
- Luciano Acosta made his 25th start in his first MLS season and recorded his 11th assist of the season, good for best on the team.
- Taylor Kemp reached the 30-start mark in a season for the first time in his career.
- Patrick Mullins scored his eighth goal and recorded his third assist of the year. The game marked the first time Mullins recorded both a goal and an assist in a match.
- Lloyd Sam recorded his ninth and tenth assists of the season, setting a new career-high (10). Sam has now recorded a goal or an assist in his last four consecutive matches.
FULL HIGHLIGHTS
QUOTE SHEET
Goals by Half
<strong>1st Half</strong> |
<strong>2nd Half</strong> |
<strong>Total</strong> |
|
D.C. United |
3 |
0 |
3 |
New York City FC |
0 |
1 |
1 |
Scoring Summary
<b>Minute</b> |
<b>Team</b> |
<strong>Goalscorer</strong> |
<strong>Assisted by</strong> |
27' |
D.C. |
Patrick Mullins |
Lloyd Sam, Luciano Acosta |
31' |
D.C. |
Bobby Boswell |
Lloyd Sam |
45' |
D.C. |
Rob Vincent |
Patrick Mullins |
72' |
NYCFC |
David Villa (PK) |
Misconduct Summary
<strong>Minute</strong> |
<strong>Team</strong> |
<strong>Offender</strong> |
<strong>Reason</strong> |
53' |
NYCFC |
Andrea Pirlo |
Unsporting Behavior |
75' |
D.C. |
Nick DeLeon |
Handball |
Box Score
<strong>Team</strong> |
<strong>Shots</strong> |
<strong>Shots on Goal</strong> |
<strong>Corners</strong> |
<strong>Offsides</strong> |
<strong>Possession (%)</strong> |
<strong>Saves</strong> |
D.C. United |
17 |
7 |
10 |
4 |
45 |
8 |
New York City FC |
12 |
8 |
5 |
1 |
55 |
4 |
D.C. United lineup:
Bill Hamid; Taylor Kemp, Bobby Boswell, Steven Birnbaum, Nick DeLeon; Rob Vincent; Patrick Nyarko, Jared Jeffrey, Luciano Acosta (Julian Büscher 80'), Lloyd Sam (Lamar Neagle 76') ; Patrick Mullins (Kennedy Igboananike 85')
Unused Substitutes: Travis Worra, Jalen Robinson, Luke Mishu, Alhaji Kamara
New York City FC lineup:
Josh Saunders; Ronald Matarrita (Diego MartÃnez HT), Jefferson Mena, Frederic Brillant, Jason Hernandez; Andrea Pirlo, Andoni Iraola, Tommy McNamara (Tony Taylor 78'); Jack Harrison, David Villa, Khiry Shelton (Steven Mendoza 56')
Unused Substitutes: Eirik Johansen, Maxime Chanot, Mikey Lopez
Head Referee: Alan Kelly
Assistant Referees: Kyle Atkins, Brian Dunn
Fourth Official: Jose Carlos Rivero