After a disappointing 2009 season for D.C. United, once an elite team in Major League Soccer, the fans were promised major changes at the underachieving club. The team finished 4th in the Eastern Conference but missed the playoffs due to the fact that the eight spots available were given to teams with the highest point totals regardless of conference. They also finished runners-up in the U.S. Open tournament. But this was not enough for the fans who are used to seeing the team bring home silverware including 4 MLS Cups, 4 MLS Supporters' Shields, 2 U.S. Open Cups, a CONCACAF Champions' Cups, and an InterAmerican Cup.
So during the offseason head coach Tom Soehn was replaced by Kansas City Wizards coach Curt Onalfo and star players including Luciano Emilio, Fred, Christian Gomez were let go and fan favorite Ben Olsen retired to be replaced by newcomers Troy Perkins, Danny Allsopp, and Adam Cristman.
Unfortunately, D.C. United is off to a bad start to it's 15th campaign in the league. They have lost their first five games in the league. The team is dealing with injury issues on the defensive backline and a stale offense leaving them with a mere total of 2 goals and 13 goals against in league play. They have brought back Luciano Emilio on a three month loan at a much lower salary to try to add a spark, but he was let go after last year for a reason as he could not get back to his 2007 form that saw him win the MLS Most Valuable Player Award, MLS Golden Boot Award, MLS Newcomer Award, and earn a spot on the MLS Starting XI.
Hopefully as the team becomes more familiar with one another they can turn around their performances and begin getting better results and picking up some points. It's a long season that will also be interrupted by the World Cup in South Africa in June, so they will have plenty of time to try to work out the kinks.
Monday, May 3, 2010
D.C. United 2010 Campaign
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