The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Dockal finally nets one, Union finally win again

- By Bryan Davis For Digital First Media

CHESTER » Nothing like seeing a struggling rival when you need a win.

Borek Dockal picked a very opportune time for his first MLS goal, breaking a tie late in the second half to give the Union a 3-2 victory over DC United in front of a sun-splashed crowd of 16,493 at Talen Energy Stadium Saturday.

The victory was the first for the Union (2-3-2, 8 points) since a seasonopen­er victory over New England. It also, at least briefly, quelled the sharks circling around coach Jim Curtin.

“There is a lot of relief obviously, but I think that we all knew that we were capable of this,” said striker CJ Sapong. “It was just about executing and scoring our way.”

Scoring is something the Union had monumental problems with this season. That was cured, thanks to a young United backline. Philly held a 23-4 shot advantage and dominated for a good stretch of the game.

“I’m really proud of the guys sticking together when our backs were against the wall a little bit and I think we put in a great performanc­e,” Curtin said. “It would have been easy to fold in this situation, but we came out strong. I’m most proud of the way we have possessed the ball lately, of which it’s at the highest level it has been.”

The start, however, was a little rocky. After a good push to start, a defensive breakdown resulted in the opening goal. Following a turnover by Jack Elliot, Luciano Acosta slipped a ball through to Zoltan Stieber, who beat Andre Blake to give United (1-4-2, 5) the early lead after only seven minutes.

One of the two starting changes made by Curtin was instrument­al in leveling the score. Brazilian Ilsinho made a run into the box, turned defender Joseph Mora, and fired a shotcross that took a fortuitous deflection off Fredric Brilliant that went past a befuddled Steve Clark in the 37th minute and broke a more than two-game scoring drought after being blanked by Orlando and FC Dallas.

The Union broke the deadlock 15 minutes after the restart. Haris Medunjanin took advantage of the right side of the United defense. His back-post chip found captain Alejandro Bedoya, who headed it across the face of goal. A wide-open Sapong lost his defender and nodded it into an open net.

“It always is,” Sapong said on scoring. “However, I’ve always prided myself in seeing the bigger picture and ultimately I still thought I was providing something for my team. It’s a little easier to step on the field even if the goals aren’t coming as much as you’d like. Obviously, it is better when you are scoring.”

With the Union controllin­g the play, it seemed like only a matter of time before they would add to the lead. But DC found the equalizer off a volley by substitute Darren Mattocks in the 70th minute as he converted off a cross by Stieber.

Almost immediatel­y, the Union regained the lead as another friendly bounce played a big part. Picault’s cross hit off Christophe­r Durkin and fell to Dockal at the right side of the goal. The offseason attack signee from the Czech Republic turned and roofed a rocket that Clark had no chance on.

 ?? MIKEY REEVES - FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? The Union’s Borek Dockal takes a shot on goal against DC United Saturday.
MIKEY REEVES - FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA The Union’s Borek Dockal takes a shot on goal against DC United Saturday.

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