D.C. United and the LA Galaxy swapped haymakers at RFK Stadium on Saturday night, uncorking 34 total shots (12 of them on target), but neither side could find the knockout blow as they settled for a 0-0 draw.
Goalkeepers Bill Hamid and Jon Kempin were big reasons why, making six and five saves, respectively, while United star Luciano Acosta banged a promising look off the crossbar in the second half.
The result extends LA's unbeaten run to six games, while United are now winless in their last four home games, failing to score a goal in any of them. D.C. have not scored a goal in open play (they beat Vancouver 1-0 last week via a penalty kick) since Sebastien Le Toux's goal vs. Atlanta on April 30, a span of more than 500 minutes.
The game was very likely the last of these two founding MLS clubs' many meetings at RFK Stadium, dating back to the league's inaugural season in 1996.
Goals
- None
Three Things
GALAXIAN TRAVELERS
: The draw continues an impressive trend of road heroics for LA, who have a losing record at StubHub Center but are now 4-2-1 away from home, making them one of only two MLS sides with a winning road record.
BOBBY AND STEVE
: United had to do without both of their steady center backs
Bobby Boswell
(groin) and
Steve Birnbaum
(knee) due to injuries, a real rarity over the past few seasons. Stand-ins
Kofi Opare
and
Jalen Robinson
managed the threat posed by
Giovani dos Santos
and
Gyasi Zardes
fairly well, however.
Next Up
- DC: U.S. Open Cup: Tuesday, June 13 – vs. Christos FC (7:30 pm ET )
- LA: U.S. Open Cup: Wednesday, June 14 – vs. Orange County SC (10:30 pm ET)