D.C. United Ends Losing Streak with 2-1 Victory Against Sporting KC

D.C. United defeats Sporting Kansas City 2-1, ending nine-match home losing streak. Christian Benteke and Hosei Kijima score to secure the win.

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D.C. United made a comeback to win 2-1 against Sporting Kansas City on Saturday night. This win ended D.C. United’s tough streak of nine home losses in all competitions since last season.

The game started slowly, and the first goal came in the 53rd minute. Erik Thommy scored for Sporting Kansas City, with help from his teammates Jake Davis and rookie Shapi Suleymanov. This was Thommy’s first goal of the season, and he has now scored 16 goals in 71 games with the team.

Seven minutes later, D.C. United tied the game when Christian Benteke, last year’s top scorer, scored a penalty kick. The penalty was given after João Peglow was fouled. Benteke has scored three goals this season.

D.C. United took the lead in the 68th minute when Hosei Kijima scored his second career goal after getting a pass from Peglow. Kijima had a good season last year, scoring one goal and getting two assists.

In goal for D.C. United was rookie Kim Joon Hong, who did not make any saves during his first game. D.C. United is now trying to improve their record at home, which has been a bit disappointing.

John Pulskamp, the goalkeeper for Sporting Kansas City, saved two shots in his 31st game with the team. Since 2012, Sporting Kansas City has not won in Washington.

D.C. United and Sporting Kansas City have played against each other 57 times, and the record is now tied at 22 wins each and 13 draws. D.C. United has done well recently at home against Sporting KC, winning 3 out of their last 7 meetings. D.C. United’s next game is against CF Montreal, while Sporting Kansas City will face Minnesota United.

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