WASHINGTON (AP) Abdul Thompson Conteh scored twice to lead the
D.C. United past the New England Revolution 2-1 Saturday night.
Conteh's second goal of the game snapped a 1-1 tie in the 61st
minute as D.C. United (2-1) dealt the Revolution their third
straight loss to open the season.
Penned into the right corner, United defender Mark Watson
crossed the ball and, when goalie Juergen Sommer missed on an
attempt to punch the ball out of the crease, Conteh kicked it in.
Matt Okoh scored for New England.
United coach Thomas Rongen benched struggling striker Raul Diaz
Arce and replaced him with Conteh, who scored his first goal for
D.C. in the ninth minute.
Brian Kamler lobbed a feed from Bobby Convey into the penalty
area and Conteh, stationed 6 yards in front of the goal, leaped and
flicked a header past Sommer.
D.C. wasted a chance to go up 2-0 with about a minute remaining
in the first half, when Sommer blocked a penalty kick attempt by
Carey Talley.
Okoh, who had entered the game as a substitute after halftime,
tied the game in the 49th minute on a rebound off a penalty kick.
Wolde Harris had a chance to tie the game on a breakaway with
three minutes left, but United goalie Mike Ammann made the save.