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DC United
Major League Soccer
Jun 21, 2015 at 10pm UK
 
New England Revolution

2-1

Rolfe (70', 81' pen.)
FT(HT: 0-1)
Davies (10')

Chris Rolfe brace stops the rot for DC United

Chris Rolfe nets two second-half goals as DC United come from behind to beat New England Revolution 2-1 in the MLS.

MLS Eastern Conference leaders DC United came from behind to beat New England Revolution 2-1 in a top-of-the-table clash at the RFK Stadium this morning.

Chris Rolfe struck on 70 minutes to cancel out Charlie Davies's first-half opener, before sending an 82nd-minute penalty past Bill Hamid to seal all three points and stop the rot.

Ben Olsen's side had come into the contest on the back of two straight defeats, and there was little sign that it would be a case of third time lucky when the hosts fell behind on 11 minutes.

Out of nothing, the visitors led 1-0 when Davies - who had a loan spell with United in 2011 - steered Lee Nguyen's pass beyond Hamid, before refusing to celebrate.

It could have been two on 22 minutes, with Nguyen again the architect to set up Chris Tierney this time, but Hamid produced a smart save to preserve the one-goal deficit.

United emerged from the break with renewed confidence and began fashioning goalscoring chances that eluded them in the first half.

Their perseverance paid off on 70 minutes, as the unmarked Rolfe volleyed home Fabian Espindola's clever lofted cross to level up the match.

Having lost their last two, DC would argue that they were due a slice of luck and it came on 82 minutes when Steve Neumann fouled Miguel Aguilar inside the penalty area, before Rolfe sent Bobby Shuttleworth the wrong way to snatch the win.

Revolution, who have a game in hand, drop six points adrift of the leaders.

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Charlie Davies #9 of the New England Revolution celebrates his goal in the first half against New York Red Bulls during Leg 2 of the MLS Eastern Conference Final at Gillette Stadium on November 29, 2014
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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Inter MiamiInter Miami1163226161021
2FC CincinnatiCincinnati10532129318
3New York Red BullsNY Red Bulls104511410417
4Toronto105141113-216
5Columbus Crew10361129315
6New York City FCNY City104241110114
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8DC United103431415-113
9Atlanta UnitedAtlanta9333139412
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11Charlotte FCCharlotte FC103251013-311
12Chicago Fire102441118-710
13Orlando City92341117-69
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1Real Salt LakeSalt Lake10532179818
2Los Angeles GalaxyLA Galaxy105322117418
3Vancouver WhitecapsVancouver95221810817
4Minnesota UnitedMinnesota Utd95221510517
5Los Angeles FCLos Angeles104331816215
6Colorado RapidsColorado104331615115
7Austin FCAustin104331413115
8Houston DynamoHouston9414910-113
9St Louis City92611514112
10Sporting Kansas CityKansas102531818011
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12Dallas9225912-38
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