D.C. United make halftime lead hold up against Rapids
- D.C. United defeated the Colorado Rapids 2-1 on Saturday night, May 3, 2025, in Washington, D.C., maintaining their halftime lead.
- The goals came in first-half stoppage time after Colorado's Darren Yapi opened scoring with a header in the 43rd minute.
- Christian Benteke scored in the fourth minute of stoppage time on a deflected ball by David Schnegg, followed minutes later by Hosei Kijima volleying past goalkeeper Zack Steffen.
- D.C. United improved to a 3-5-3 record with their second win since March 8, while the Rapids fell to 4-3-4, ending their three-game unbeaten streak.
- The result suggests ongoing struggles for both teams, with D.C. United facing injuries and Colorado missing key midfielder Cole Bassett due to a calf injury.
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Benteke and Kijima each score in first-half stoppage time for D.C. United in 2-1 win over Rapids
WASHINGTON (AP) — Christian Benteke and Hosei Kijima each scored a goal in first-half stoppage time Saturday night to help D.C. United beat the Colorado Rapids 2-1.

D.C. United make halftime lead hold up against Rapids
Hosei Kijima scored in stoppage time in the first half and D.C. United shut down the visiting Colorado Rapids the rest of the way in a 2-1 win on Saturday night.
D.C. United gets a much-needed three points at home against Colorado
Saturday night marked the return of D.C. United to Audi Field in Washington, D.C., after back-to-back road games. Entering their busiest month of the season, D.C. was looking to stir the ship and earn positive results, in a juncture that could either make or break their season. After losing to Philadelphia last weekend, D.C. looked to get a much better result in front of their fervent supporters Saturday night against the Colorado Rapids. D.C. m…
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