Red Bulls, efforts for consistency with DC United

New York Red Bulls gained a look in the MLS Cup final in December, while coach Sandro Schwarz was waiting for a better start this season.
Schwarz wants to see consistency after passing 1-1-1 for the last three weeks, Red Bulls (3-2-3, 12 points), and the next two matches are at home in NJ Harrison against teams with the lower three teams at the Eastern Conference.
First, DC United (1-4-3, 6 points), which gives more goals than any team in the league, is fighting.
“We want to answer the field against DC United on Saturday,” Schwarz said. He said. “This is a big game for us and our supporters.”
Injuries contributed to the unequal beginning of Red Bulls. Lewis Morgan, who scored 13 goals last year, will be released a few weeks after the knee surgery last month.
While Schwarz, Daniel Edelman, Marcelo Morales and Roald Mitchell continue to be thrown, Julian Hall and Muhammad Sofo can be questioned.
Emil Forsberg and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting provided three goals and help for Red Bulls.
New York will be in favor of Saturday. Red Bulls was not defeated at home this season and did not lose in the last eight games against DC United.
In 2022, Red Bulls assistant and head coach in 2023, DC United’s current captain Troy Lesesne played a role in creating the line. Now, his team wants to finish with the shift that lost four matches.
DC, last week, Cincinnati (1-0) at home losses and on March 29 Columbus (2-1) against the slide was some of the positive.
“These have two good performances and we can’t get the result, and they’re the best teams.” He said.
DC to get out of the Funk, the team will lead Christian Benteke, who leads the team with five goals.
In the first year, while the goalkeeper Kim Joon-Hong changed the first start of DC United’s Luis Barraza, who made its first beginning since 2023, against Cincinnati.
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