It was another home game for D.C. United. It was another win. This time, they didn’t rely on Wayne Rooney heroics to secure the three points either — more on that later.
Hosting the stone-falling New England Revolution, D.C. dominated the match, outshooting their opponents 12-9 and boasting 56% of the possession. They deserved the victory and now sit six points off the playoffs with four games in hand. For the Revolution, the less said the better.
Here are three things we learned from D.C. United’s 2-0 victory.