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    United: From Fair to Middling

    Team's First Half Marked by Injuries, Shuffling of Lineup, Lack of Scoring

    Washington Post
    Friday, July 15, 2005; E03

    By Steven Goff, Washington Post Staff Writer

    At the midway point of the MLS season, D.C. United isn't much different
    than it was last year: a .500 record, fickle scoring efficiency,
    a revolving lineup and a promising teenager aching for playing time.

    The biggest difference, however, is a shift in expectation.

    Last year, coming off four losing seasons, United's goal was to
    return to respectability. However, winning the league title with a
    torrid three months of soccer fueled the promise of a fast start this
    season. It didn't happen and, with a 6-6-4 record and a fifth-place
    standing in the six-team Eastern Conference, United's fans are
    beginning to express disappointment and concern.

    Here's a breakdown of United's first-half failures:

    · Biggest Disappointment: Alecko Eskandarian. What has happened to
    United's emerging striker? He led the team in goals a year ago and was
    named the MLS Cup most valuable player, launching himself into U.S.
    national team contention and becoming a favorite to win the 2005 MLS
    scoring title. But knee and quadriceps injuries hampered him early in
    the season, and when scoring opportunities did emerge, he failed --
    12 appearances, 661 minutes, 0 goals, 1 assist. The latest setback
    is post-concussion syndrome.

    Forwards: C-

    Eskandarian isn't scoring. Jaime Moreno has maintained his creative
    flair, but five of his team-high seven goals have come on penalty
    kicks. Adu has shown occasional flashes of brilliance when he's played
    up front. Santino Quaranta was just starting to come around when he
    got called up to the national team. Nana Kuffour is raw. Jamil Walker
    has been a disappointment, although a three-goal performance Monday
    against minor league Rochester (N.Y.) helped his fading cause.

    · Outlook: It's looking as though New England and Chicago will
    battle for first place in the East and Columbus will finish last,
    leaving D.C., Kansas City and New York/New Jersey to scramble for the
    final two playoff spots. United is about to enter a crucial stretch:
    vs. San Jose (unbeaten in seven straight), at Kansas City (where
    D.C. hasn't won in four years), at Los Angeles (undefeated at home)
    and at Chicago (7-2-1 at home). If that weren't enough, jammed into
    the schedule is a July 28 exhibition against one of the best teams
    in the world, English champion Chelsea.

    United Notes: Near the end of practice yesterday, Eskandarian was
    awaiting crosses in the penalty area when a high ball approached him.

    "No headers!" he yelled at the passer.

    It's not a normal response from a usually fearless striker, but
    Eskandarian has still not fully recovered from the concussion he
    suffered June 18 -- an injury that might sideline him for a fourth
    straight match tonight when United faces surging San Jose at RFK.

    "I tried a couple headers [Wednesday] and it probably wasn't the
    smartest thing to do," he said. "So I told the guys not to give me
    any headers [yesterday] because I don't want any more headaches. If
    I'm going to head the ball, I might as well wait until [tonight]
    and worry about the headaches after the game."

    Said Coach Peter Nowak: "We need to be very, very careful. We don't
    want to be in a situation where [Eskandarian plays and] we regret
    the decision."

    Meantime, Moreno remains questionable after missing last weekend's
    match against Kansas City with an ankle injury. Moreno, the team's
    scoring leader with seven goals and four assists, participated in
    full workouts yesterday.

    "I want to play, but at the same time," he said, "I don't want to
    cause some other problem." . . .

    Gomez was named one of seven reserves on the MLS all-star team,
    which will face English club Fulham on July 30 in Columbus, Ohio.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/14/AR2005071401671_pf.html

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