D.C. United's Ben Olsen: 3-1 win over NYCFC "complete, collective effort"

WASHINGTON, D.C. ā€“ The fans poured into RFK Stadium on Sunday for D.C. Unitedā€™s encounter with New York City FC -- 30,943 to be exact.


On a picture-perfect fall day, they did not leave disappointed.


United bagged a trio of goals in the opening 45 and stormed to a 3-1 victory, clinching a spot in the Audi MLS Cup playoffs and dashing NYCFCā€™s waning hopes of finishing atop the Eastern Conference.


ā€œNo one player stands out in that first half, which is a beautiful thing when youā€™re up 3-0,ā€ United coach Ben Olsen said. ā€œ[It was] a complete, collective effort. Everybody on high alert on every little play for the entire half. Thatā€™s what we can do.ā€


United wasted no time in grabbing control of the game, bossing a sluggish NYCFC side from the jump. It was indeed, as Olsen said, a complete, team effort . But former NYCFC forward Patrick Mullins put his own individual stamp on the game, scoring Unitedā€™s first goal and assisting on their second. For Mullins, it was a game like any other.


ā€œFrom the get-go, when [I was traded from New York to D.C.], I was always thankful for my time there. I put a lot of equity into the club when I was there and wanted to be special there and for the club to be special,ā€ Mullins said. ā€œObviously theyā€™ve had a great year. I think both the club and I have moved past that and have respect for each other.ā€


Unbeaten in six games, United seem to be peaking at the right time. Thereā€™s a fluidity to their play thatā€™s been lacking in their past two campaigns, which saw them hobble into the playoffs, making an early exit on both occasions.


ā€œI think thereā€™s certainly an upward swing,ā€ said Olsen. ā€œThe last two years Iā€™d agree that we were limping into the post-season, and that was a big factor in us getting knocked out. So now, itā€™s about figuring out how we can continue to move in the right direction and not fade, keep winning games -- including next weekendā€™s. We can enjoy this tonight, but we want to be as high in the table as we can moving into the playoffs.ā€