By Gethin Coolbaugh, The Sports Xchange
Coach Ben Olson is hopeful that recent history repeats itself when his road-challenged D.C. United visits the New England Revolution on Saturday night at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
D.C. United (2-3-1) is winless in two road matches this season but has had success against the Revolution dating back to 2015, going 3-0-2 over the last five meetings.
"Away games in this league are very tough," Olsen told the team's website. "(New England is) a place we've been able to get points historically, though, and we're looking to do that."
Coach Ben Olson is hopeful that recent history repeats itself when his road-challenged D.C. United visits the New England Revolution on Saturday night at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
D.C. United (2-3-1) is winless in two road matches this season but has had success against the Revolution dating back to 2015, going 3-0-2 over the last five meetings.
"Away games in this league are very tough," Olsen told the team's website. "(New England is) a place we've been able to get points historically, though, and we're looking to do that."