D.C. United trying to build home streak against Union
D.C. United will look for their first back-to-back home wins under first-year coach Troy Lesesne when the Philadelphia Union visit Washington on Saturday following rare consecutive home losses.
Oddly enough, the teams share their most recent opponent, the Seattle Sounders.
Philadelphia was badly outplayed in the first half of a 3-2 home loss Tuesday night to Seattle in the completion of a match initially suspended for inclement weather March 9.
It got better after halftime for the Union, with Jack McGlynn and Daniel Gazdag scoring two minutes apart to chop a three-goal deficit to one. Gazdag's 57th career Philly goal in all competitions made him the club's all-time top scorer.
But coach Jim Curtin was still left regretful of a first-half struggle to match the tenacity of a Sounders squad in search of their first away win.
"It's a Seattle team that was desperate for points, that has a lot of experience, a lot of great players, and we didn't match their intensity for the first half," Curtin said. "When you put yourself behind by that many goals in our building, which should never happen, it makes it very difficult."
D.C. was one contributor to the Sounders' desperation, having earned a 2-1 win over Seattle last Saturday via Christian Benteke's seventh and eighth league goals.
But perhaps Lesesne's squad was fortunate to earn that result in a match transformed by a red card issued to visiting goalkeeper Stefan Frei before halftime.
The Sounders arguably created the better chances after the break despite D.C.'s numerical edge. And as the Union visit comes a full week later, Lesesne is wary of judging Philly by its recent form.
"I understand the results the last two matches haven't been what Philly usually experiences, particularly at home," he said. "But when you watch the match in detail ... it's an opponent that's very clear in their way.
"A lot of talented players. When they get going, as they did in the second half of that match, they're one of the best teams in the league."
--Field Level Media
Three UFC Fighters Facing Uncertain Futures After Mexico
Best 2026 MLB Futures Bets for the NL West
Lu Dort’s Antics Outshine Big Win for Oklahoma City Thunder
Why Tiger Woods Playing the Masters Seems Unlikely
- UFC Mexico City Betting Predictions: Moreno vs Kavanagh Fight Night Picks
- Friday NBA Picks: Pistons vs Cavs, Nuggets vs Thunder, and More
- NL Central 2026 Futures Picks: Brewers, Pirates and Cardinals Bets
- Thursday Feb. 26th NBA Best Bets: Top Basketball Betting Predictions Today
- Three Best College Basketball Bets For Feb. 25th's Slate
- Three Best NBA Bets for Tuesday Feb 24th's Slate
- NL East Future Betting Picks: Season Win Totals and Division Predictions

