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Post-match quotes: New England Revolution 2 - D.C. United 1

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MLS 2011 QUOTESHEET
SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2011 – D.C. UNITED 1, NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION 2

D.C. UNITED HEAD COACH BEN OLSON


Overall, I think it began with our team. It wasn't good enough today.The way we started the game, it looked like we thought we had arrivedbecause we had one game at home that we were fairly good. All week wepreached about moving on, and making sure that the same energy andcommitment that we had last week was there this weekend. That's whatprofessionals do - they show up week in and week out. We didn't do ourpart in that manner.


On trailing 2-0 early in the match...
(A penalty kick) early changes the entire game. There was some goodstuff. Our final ball wasn't there but I thought (during the) build up,we got into some dangerous spots and just failed to connect in thatfinal third. I was proud of guys like (Santino Quaranta) and Fred comingin and giving us a boost. Charlie (Davies) coming in and giving us someenergy, so there were some positives. I hope we learned a lesson fromtoday that (in) this league, you have to match energy, you have to matchcommitment and then we can become the team we want to be. But that hasto be first. The amount of second balls we lost in the first 20 minuteswas unacceptable, and a lot of that to me is desire to win balls. Thatwas lacking.


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On whether Charlie Davies will be a starter in the near future...
We'll see. [Josh Wolff] is struggling with a little hammy, but I hadplans to bring in Charlie anyways. He's done well off the bench for us.He's done a very good job of being the guy off the bench for us. Will hebe a starter for us eventually? That remains to be seen. But, hisattitude, the energy he brings to this group has been fantastic.


D.C. UNITED MIDFIELDER SANTINO QUARANTA


It's the type of game where we have to recognize more of what the gamedictates. It was a scrappy day. We didn't come out the best in the firsthalf. We can all put our hands up and say we could've been better in theday but overall it's a learning experience. We have to come off of anemotional win like that. You have to bounce back and respond in thisleague. It got better as the game went on, but it was a learningexperience for us. We're a young group and we have to understand whatthe game dictates, and it dictated a lot of emotions, it dictatedscrappiness, direct and we recognized it a little late.


It's scrappy, it's turf, it's windy. It's one of those games where wehave to recognize and understand what the game dictates. It wasn't goingto be a day where everybody is going to be playing and it's going to bea pretty game. When we play New England, they're usually not. Again,it's a learning experience for our team. We'll try to get better nextweek.


Moving on from today's match and to prepare for Colorado...
(Colorado's) one of the toughest places to play in the league. Youbounce back, you have to move on, and show some heart. It's unacceptable- you can't start a game like this. We'll move on and get better.


D.C. UNITED FORWARD CHARLIE DAVIES


We've just got to play better. We started the game off flat. We didn'tcome out with enough intensity. They beat us to a lot of balls. It'sjust a learning experience - better now than later. For the next game,we have to forget about this - but learn from it - and come out withmuch more intensity and much more will to win the next game.


On his performance coming in as a second half substitute...
I think I could've done more. I tried to just put balls in the box andadd to our team's play and be more effective on the offensive end. Ithink I was able to make some good runs, and get the ball in the box. Ineed to do more. I expect more of myself, but every game's another stepin the right direction.


On his goal from a penalty kick in the 89th minute...
It doesn't matter if we don't win, and that's the way I look at it. Ifyou score a hat trick and you're team loses, it's good for nothing. Ourmain goal and focus is to win the game. We should've won. We have thelevel, we have the quality to win these games, and we just have to playbetter.


D.C. UNITED MIDFIELDER CHRIS PONTIUS


Obviously, I thought we were pretty poor in the first half - we got beatto every second ball. We found ourselves down 2-0, we battled back, butit's hard to come back from two goals down. I thought (in) the secondhalf, the effort was there. A couple things didn't go our way in thegame and it's better to learn from these games early on then later on inthe season.


On the struggles early in the game...
Sometimes, I don't think it was our mentality, and I know everyone getsup for every game. I just think we just didn't figure things out fastenough. They played three guys in the middle and they were able tocontrol a lot of the game, dictate it. They beat us to second balls,which is huge. From there, we came in here sorted it out at halftime.It's a big hill to climb - two goals down. Obviously, we aredisappointed, but we've got to move on, we've got a big game at Coloradonext week.


NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION HEAD COACH STEVE NICOL


The conditions were pretty tough to play for both teams. The wind wasplaying havoc with the ball - makes it difficult to connect your passes.But obviously, we won the game, and we're delighted with that.


On the early goal ...
It's always good to get your nose in front, as long as you can keep itthat way ... we got ourselves ahead because we were pushing, and wewanted to keep pushing and try to kill the game. But human nature, whenyou get something, you don't want to lose it. Sometimes you never doback off, but certainly you don't want to do that.On the goals ...
On the first one, we probably got away with one there. I think mostpeople on the ground saw what happened. Then the second one, Pat(Phelan's) being positive and attacks the ball, get a step ahead of theguy and straight-forward kicked him.


NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION MIDFIELDER PAT PHELAN


On the early goal ...
It was huge for us last week, and to get that second one was even moreimportant. Opening night, first home game and good crowd, I think it wasmonumental for us.


On a rivalry game with D.C. ...
Being in this league a couple of years, you know a game against D.C. isgoing to be like that no matter where it is. It turned into a circus,but cooler heads prevailed. We sucked it out; we made some poordecisions, they made some poor decisions, and they made a few more.


On the favorable early results ...
It's huge. There are so many doubts coming into the season off of ourresults from last year. Would we have enough quality to get the points?And it's still really early in the season and we shouldn't be holdingour heads too, too high, but we are flying high and we're excited now.We're looking forward to next week.


NEW ENGLAND MIDFIELDER STEPHEN McCARTHY


On the game ...
It felt really good. It was definitely tough, especially toward the end.I'm really glad we pulled it out ... It was a battle, definitely in themiddle. They had strong guys that could get into tackles and so did wewith Pat (Phelan) and Shalrie (Joseph). I think it was very hard fought.


On getting ahead early again ...
It's the most important thing. That's what we're trying to do sohopefully we can keep that alive, also.


On what to keep working on ...
Communication is the key right now. Everyone's trying to get used to thespots. We're doing well right now, but I hope it keeps getting better.


NEW ENGLAND MIDFIELDER SHALRIE JOSEPH


The way I play, I'm physical. I want to hit somebody, I want to get inon tackles. And the same with Pattie (Phelan) and Stephen (McCarthy) alittle bit. In the midfield, we know it's going to be physical. We wantto send a message early that it's going to a battle in the middle.Tonight Pattie was outstanding, along with Stephen especially in themidfield, with not allowing Fred and Dax McCarty to play. We closed themearly and limited their space ...