Hat trick hero Patrick Mullins seizes his opportunity with DC United

WASHINGTON ā€“ D.C. United extended their unbeaten streak to six games on Saturday night after topping the Chicago Fire, 6-2, to remain four points clear of the red line.


But to D.C.ā€™s fans ā€“  whoā€™ve watched United settle for draws after blowing early leads or being forced to crawl back into games ā€“ it was the manner in which D.C. won that was most heartening.


United crushed the Fire. Aided by a first-half red card, D.C. rolled their highest goal tally since August 2015 and saw a new goal hero emerge in the form of Patrick Mullins. The Maryland grad and former NYCFC striker who D.C. picked up just a month ago netted his first-ever MLS hat trick -- the first for a United player in more than two years.


ā€œItā€™s been a long time since I scored a hat trick,ā€ Mullins told the throng of media assembled at his locker after the match. ā€œHonestly I donā€™t even remember. It was an exciting moment, one I wanted to take in, and it was a special night for me ā€“ and obviously for this team to get three points. So it was a fun one to share with RFK. Iā€™m not going to forget this one.ā€


None of Mullinsā€™ strikes were particularly spectacular ā€“ but all three displayed a savviness that Unitedā€™s been lacking at times this year. He found himself perfectly positioned on his first tally, a 12-yard strike to the far post, and in the right place at the right time for his second. Finally, a lovely combination with United defender Sean Franklin completed his hat trick.


ā€œHeā€™s working pretty hard,ā€ said United captain Bobby Boswell. ā€œHe wants to score goals and I think heā€™s learning the tendencies of the guys around him. For me, different guys do different things ā€“ the way they serve the ball, some guys take extra touches.


ā€œ[His third goal] was a great example. The cross from Sean -- if you watch it, Sean takes a touch and itā€™s like [Patrick] knows that itā€™s going there and the timing is perfect. I think as he learns everyoneā€™s timing ā€“ and he is learning that ā€“ [youā€™ll see] heā€™s pretty lethal with his left foot.ā€


Mullins has also managed to combine well in his first set of starts with Luciano Acosta, something that others on Ben Olsenā€™s D.C. side have struggled with.


ā€œI think itā€™s simple with him,ā€ Mullins told MLSsoccer.com. ā€œHeā€™s got so much talent that if you move, heā€™ll find you. I think you saw that on the second goal, just a little over the shoulder run and heā€™s gonna find you whether itā€™s with a flick or just a basic ball in like the one tonight. Iā€™ve enjoyed playing with him and it was a good performance tonight but we need to keep re-performing that day in and day out.ā€