Young midfield trio of Acosta, Jeffrey, Harkes powers DC United past NYCFC

WASHINGTON ā€“ D.C. Unitedā€™s 2-1 victory over New York City FC Saturday had so many of the elements of the best results Ben Olsenā€™s veteran-laden teams have produced over the years.


Except this time, it was a youthful midfield trio of Luciano Acosta, Ian Harkes and Jared Jeffrey who outdueled their seasoned and star-studded opponents, making light of Marcelo Sarvas' absence due to suspension.


ā€œWeā€™re just three young guys who want to keep playing and want to play in every game,ā€ said Acosta through an interpreter, after a match in which he proved more influential than Cityā€™s David Villa and Andrea Pirlo.


ā€œWe donā€™t pay attention to the rival, to the experience of who weā€™re playing,ā€ he continued. ā€œWe want to do well and focus on us first.ā€


While impressive, Acostaā€™s fine attacking performance was the least surprising element of the trio.


After missing Unitedā€™s 4-0 away loss to NYCFC on March 12 via injury, Acosta offered D.C.ā€™s most consistent offensive threat in the rematch and was rewarded with a 73rd-minute goal that eventually proved the winner.


It echoed his form from the latter portion of last season, a stretch that helped him finish 2016 as the teamā€™s assists leader.


ā€œHeā€™s a good player, especially if you let him play,ā€ lamented NYCFC coach Patrick Vieira. ā€œHe can dictate the game, he can hurt any team. And yes, you can say itā€™s a different team with Acosta and without Acosta.ā€

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Harkes and in particular Jeffrey were more of a revelation, especially considering the only other time that tandem both made Olsenā€™s starting 11 was that miserable loss four weeks ago.


ā€œI thought personally it was good for him to get back out there and show that heā€™s a very, very capable player in this league,ā€ Olsen said of Jeffrey. ā€œAnd I thought he was great. He covered a bunch of ground, his duel-winning was great, and had good composure in that role.ā€


As for Harkes, the highly-touted Homegrown rookie?


ā€œIan is growing before our eyes, and thatā€™s a lot of fun for a coach to watch,ā€ Olsen said. ā€œHe still has moments where he needs to get better. The good thing about that is he takes information on very well, and heā€™ll fix it.ā€


One of those fixes may be finishing on the next level. After scoring four game-winning goals in his senior collegiate season for Wake Forest, Harkes had a precious chance for his first pro tally in the 90th minute after Acosta turned a turnover into another buzzing run.


Harkes tried to drive it low, but Sean Johnson was able to make a relatively simple save.


ā€œI was pretty tired at that point trying to get up the field,ā€ Harkes said. ā€œI just kind of got the ball in front of my feet a little bit. I was excited to get the chance, but Iā€™ve got to do better.ā€