Union, DC United set for clash on similar arcs

After winning a very important victory, the visit of Philadelphia Union and DC United with the intention of starting a part of success with each intention in Saturday’s MLS matchup.
Philadelphia (5-3–1, 16 points) broke down 3–0 on Atlanta United last Saturday. The union won after scoring just one goal during the three-match Wineless Streak (0–2-1).
DC United (2-4-3, 9 points) was desperate to win after losing four directly and responded with a 2–1 win on the road against New York Red Bulls.
“This is a version for us,” Union Coach Bradley Carnell said about DC “he has faced a storm and he has actually trended his last two games well.”
Before winning on Saturday, DC struggled in four defeats, dropped out of 13–3. On 12 April, a hint of the house came to lose FC Cincinnati 1–0. In the 29th minute against the Red Bulls last week, the top scorer Christian Bentke departed with a toe injury.
In the next 15 minutes, however, Joao Peglo scored two spectacular goals, including a single sidewinding delivery. The 23 -year -old Brazil was the first two for Brazil after signing with DC four months ago.
DC coach Troy Lescene said, “He is assimilating a new country and a new club with a new style of playing.” “When he is not scoring, he has still made a difference for us.”
Lesne said there was “a possibility”, which Bentke could play on Saturday. He leads DC with five goals after scoring MLS-Hai 23 last year.
DC, who has scored more goals than any team at the Eastern Conference with 19, has done a difficult job against Philadelphia, which he has not defeated in the last seven meetings.
Additionally, while the Sangh has been demanding its seventh playoff berth in the last eight years, DC has been trying to reach Postsen for the first time since United 2019.
Philadelphia will be without Jovan Lukik (two goals), who maintained two yellow cards in the Atlanta victory.
The Sangh Tai will look at the top threats of Tai Bribo (seven goals) and Quin Sulivan (one goal, five aids).
Both scored against Atlanta when Philadelphia had a ball for just 41.2 percent of the match and played a person after Lukik left in the 56th minute.
– Field level media