Post-Match Facts

Post-Match Facts: United v. Columbus Crew SC

IMAGE: 9-28 Celebration

D.C. United 3(9-9-13) v. Columbus Crew SC 0 (7-12-11)


2016 MLS Regular Season


September 28, 2016 – RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 12,094

  • This was the 64th regular season meeting between United and Crew SC.  United are now 27-26-11against the Crew all-time.  United now possess a 20-9-4 record against Columbus at RFK.
  • United are177-91-61 at RFK Stadium all-time.
  • United are now 38-34-15 all-time in the month of September.
  • United scored 2+ goals for the sixth consecutive match.
  • United are unbeaten at home in eight consecutive matches. The Black-and-Red have also lost only once in their last eleven outings.
  • Ben Olsen earned his 50th home victory as coach.
  • United are undefeated at home after scoring first (8-0-2).
  • Patrick Mullins made his tenth start for D.C. United.
  • Jared Jeffrey made his first start since Aug. 27.
  • Rob Vincent made his fifth consecutive start and ninth overall in 2016.
  • Lloyd Sam scored for the second consecutive match.
  • Bill Hamid recorded his fifth shutout of the year and 43rd of his career. The shutout was United's first since Aug. 13.
  • Luciano Acosta recorded his team-leading tenth assist of the season.
  • Lamar Neagle scored his seventh goal of the year and is now tied for the team lead with Patrick Mullins. Neagle recorded a goal and an assist in a game for the first time since June 25.
  • Álvaro Saborío scored his fifth goal of the year and first since May 13.
  • Julian Büscher recorded his second career assist.
  • United recorded their biggest margin of victory over Columbus since May 31, 2006, when they beat Crew SC 5-1 at RFK.


FULL HIGHLIGHTS
Goals by Half

<strong>1st Half</strong>
<strong>2nd Half</strong>
<strong>Total</strong>
D.C. United
0
3
3
Columbus Crew SC
0
0
0

Scoring Summary

<b>Minute</b>
<b>Team</b>
<strong>Goalscorer</strong>
<strong>Assisted by</strong>
71'
D.C.
Lloyd Sam
Luciano Acosta
86'
D.C.
Lamar Neagle
Julian Büscher, Patrick Nyarko
90'
D.C.
Álvaro Saborío
Lamar Neagle

Misconduct Summary

<strong>Minute</strong>
<strong>Team</strong>
<strong>Offender</strong>
<strong>Reason</strong>
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

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
12
6
2
2
40
2
Columbus Crew SC
11
2
8
1
60
3

D.C. United lineup:
Bill Hamid; Taylor Kemp, Bobby Boswell, Steven Birnbaum, Nick DeLeon; Rob Vincent; Patrick Nyarko, Jared Jeffrey, Luciano Acosta (Julian Büscher 81'), Lloyd Sam (Lamar Neagle 72'); Patrick Mullins (Álvaro Saborío 86')

Unused Substitutes: Worra, Robinson, Igboananike, Mishu


Columbus Crew SC lineup:

Steve Clark; Corey Ashe (Adam Jahn 75'), Nicolai Naess, Michael Parkhurst, Harrison Afful (Héctor Jiménez 68'); Mohammed Saeid, Wil Trapp; Justin Meram (Dilly Duka 65'), Tony Tchani, Ethan Finlay; Ola Kamara


Unused Substitutes: Zack Steffen, Gastón Sauro, Waylon Francis, Chad Barson
Head Referee: Silviu Petrescu
Assistant Referees: Gianni Facchini, Danny Thornberry


Fourth Official: Marcos Deoliveira