We have been complaining a lot about D.C. United’s schedule over the past week, and for good reason. Three games in six days is a ridiculous amount of soccer, and in scheduling games like this MLS has essentially told United and its fans - as well as fans league-wide, really - that things like preserving the competition or player safety are just not high up on their list of priorities. It’s one thing to have some rotation enforced by having a pair of games three games apart; to have that situation repeated for a third game is unsafe, and forces teams to rest their top players (i.
Opposition 11: Likely Chicago Fire starters to face D.C. United