Late goal sends D.C. to victory, extending Sporting’s May swoon

Soccer

WASHINGTON (AP) – Paul Arriola scored in his second consecutive game and D.C. United beat Sporting Kansas City 1-0 on Sunday night.

Bill Hamid had four saves for D.C. United (7-3-2) for his sixth shutout of the season.  He’s tied with New York City’s Sean Johnson for most in MLS.

Wayne Rooney played a long, low ball to Arriola at the left corner of the box, where he bent a right-footer – that grazed the fingertips of goalkeeper Tim Melia – just inside the far post in the 78th minute.

Melia finished with three stops, including back-to-back saves of a header by Steven Bimbaum and the put-back attempt of Frederic Brilliant.

Sporting Kansas City (2-4-4) is winless in its last six game and has lost three of its last four.

D.C. United has won back-to-back games for the first time since late March.