Toronto FC's Auro (96) maneuvers around D.C. United defender Akeem Ward, who made his MLS debut in the 0-0 draw. (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via AP)TORONTO — Lodged in the middle of an arduous week, D.C. United’s match here Wednesday figured to show Ben Olsen’s squad at its most vulnerable. In explaining his lineup choices, Olsen said: “It starts to get dangerous if you start to play guys too much. From that point, Toronto hoarded possession and menaced the penalty area. “With the changes we made, we would’ve taken a point,” Rooney said.
Source: Washington Post May 16, 2019 02:31 UTC