D.C. United’s leading scorer and its coach watched from Audi Field’s suite level, while several others were reduced to spectators for an MLS match Wednesday pitting a team that had not won at home since April against an MLS Cup contender that hadn’t lost on the road since April.
What began with a terrible blunder turned into a competitive affair before United ran out of juice and dropped a 3-2 decision to FC Cincinnati, extending its winless streak to 10.
United (4-10-8) has not won since May 11 in Atlanta (0-7-3) and has failed in seven straight at home (0-4-3).