After Cyle Larin and Giles Barnes scored nine minutes apart in the first half, United didn’t find the net until Kofi Opare’s goal in the 89th minute. The late bedlam — two Orlando red cards and delays for injuries and a scuffle — wasn’t enough time to cap the comeback. [D.C. United signs Paul Arriola in most expensive deal in club history]“It’s been a reoccurring theme,” Olsen said. After Servando Carrasco’s red, Opare’s goal and Seb Hines’s dismissal, United attacked with desperation and fury before coming up empty. United hasn’t scored multiple goals since mid-July at Seattle or overcome a halftime deficit to win or draw this season.
Source: Washington Post September 10, 2017 02:26 UTC