D.C. United rallied from a two-goal deficit to tie the New England Revolution, 2-2, on Friday night, but playing at home and itching to wake from a summer slumber, Ben Olsen’s club gained little satisfaction.
United claimed a point but dropped two, continuing a trend of missed opportunities at Audi Field.
“It’s still disappointing we can’t get three points at home,” Olsen said, “and we’ve dropped far too many points here.”
United (8-5-8) is unbeaten in seven straight at home, but in the past five, four have ended in draws.
With their next three matches on the road, Friday’s affair was vital to United’s Eastern Conference title hopes.