D.C. United - CF Montréal
The MLS season delivered one of its most chaotic encounters yet as the sun set on a high-stakes clash. With momentum swinging violently from side to side, both teams pushed their physical and tactical limits until the final seconds.
Early Dominance at Audi Field
On 2026-05-24, D.C. United took to the pitch with an aggressive stance, looking to dictate the tempo from the opening whistle. Their pressure paid dividends as early as the 9th minute when Louis Munteanu found the back of the net to open the scoring. The home side's dominance continued to grow, and in the 28th minute, Jared Stroud doubled the lead, leaving CF Montréal reeling within the first half-hour. The visitors' frustration was evident as Olger Escobar picked up a yellow card shortly after.
However, CF Montréal found a lifeline deep into first-half stoppage time. In the 45+1 minute, Prince Osei Owusu displayed his clinical edge to pull a goal back, turning what looked like a D.C. United monologue into a competitive contest heading into the break.
A Seesaw Battle in the Second Half
The second half began with D.C. United attempting to re-establish total control. In the 51st minute, a penalty was awarded to the hosts, and Tai Baribo made no mistake from the spot to make it 3-1. But the Canadian response was swift; by the 61st minute, Prince Osei Owusu netted his second of the match following an assist from Wikelman Carmona, in a sequence that also saw yellow cards for Brandon Servania and Daniel Rios as the intensity flared.
When Lucas Bartlett scored D.C. United’s fourth goal in the 87th minute, assisted by Keisuke Kurokawa, victory seemed certain for the capital club. A 4-2 scoreline late in the game usually signals the end, but football had a dramatic script reserved for the dying moments.
Stoppage Time Mayhem
CF Montréal’s resilience was tested and proven in a frantic finish. At 90+4', Prince Osei Owusu converted another penalty to complete his hat-trick and ignite hope. Just two minutes later, at 90+6', the unthinkable happened: substitute Gennadiy Synchuk equalized after being set up by the omnipresent Owusu.
Tempers boiled over in the final moments, with a flurry of yellow cards issued to Victor Loturi, Lucas Bartlett, Matthew Longstaff, and Owusu himself. The final whistle at 90+14' brought an end to an epic 4-4 draw, a match defined by late drama and an incredible refusal to lose by the visitors.