New England Revolution v D.C. United: Flanagan demands resilience amid losing run - Soccer News
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D.C. United has entered a challenging phase, enduring a winless stretch of four consecutive losses in MLS, with their last victory on May 31. Despite their struggles, confidence may return as their next opponent, the New England Revolution, has also been unsuccessful in nine consecutive matches. Interim head coach Kevin Flanagan called for resilience, stressing the importance of teamwork and consistent effort during this difficult time. He highlighted the team's defensive weaknesses following a recent 4-2 loss against Austin. D.C. United has appointed Rene Weiler as their permanent head coach to potentially restore competitiveness in the league.
D.C. United interim head coach Kevin Flanagan called for "resilience" amid the club's winless run in MLS and emphasized the need to stick together during this tough period.
D.C. have lost each of their last four matches in the league and have not won since May 31, enduring a tough coaching transition while awaiting the appointment of Rene Weiler.
General manager Ally Mackay believes Rene Weiler is a "winner" and is confident his experience will lead D.C. United back to competing at the highest level in MLS.
Flanagan noted that to improve, the team must analyze their defensive performance after conceding four goals, reflecting on the need for diligence on the training ground.
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