OneFootball
Brendan Doherty·1 July 2018
OneFootball
Brendan Doherty·1 July 2018
A pair of goals from Cristian Penilla lifted the Revolution past D.C. United at Gillette Stadium.
In the 18th minute, a confident finish from Penilla put the home side on the board after KrisztiĂĄn NĂ©meth played on the cut-back service from Diego FagĂșndez.
Former Atlanta United winger Yamil Asad scored just before halftime to equalize the match for D.C. but the visitors could not hold on.
Inside first half stoppage time, Revolution forward Teal Bunbury out-muscled Unitedâs defender FrĂ©dĂ©ric Brillant to collect a ball out of the air in D.C.âs penalty area. Bunbury calmly dispatched his shot past both an on-rushing David Ousted and the recovering defender Steve Birnbaum to restore his sideâs lead.
Asad notched the game at two apiece in the 73rd minute after converting a penalty earned by Jamaican forward Darren Mattocks. The brace from Asad would not be enough for D.C. to earn anything from the match as the visitors conceded a penalty just five minutes later.
Referee Allen Chapman whistled Oniel Fisher for a foul on Andrew Farrell in the area that D.C.âs social media staff certainly felt was dubious.
Penilla scored his penalty in the 78th minute to complete his brace and earn the Revolution three points.
Trading open-play goals in the first half and penalty goals in the second half, D.C.âs defensive lapse in stoppage time to allow Bunburyâs goal was the key moment to separate the two sides.