CHESTER, Pa. — D.C. United arrived at Subaru Park on Saturday afternoon without its two best scoring threats — in reality, its only scoring threats. Troy Lesesne’s side also carried the weight of a 10-year winless streak by an absurd goal margin at this riverside roost.
Philadelphia’s 3-0 victory went about as you would imagine: The Union (6-3-1) was efficient with opportunities early in each half, and United (2-5-3) was wasteful before intermission as it fell to 0-11-1 by a 32-5 scoring margin here since 2015. D.C. conceded multiple goals for the sixth time this year and has posted one shutout in 38 matches since April 2024.