
Sean Johnson made four saves to keep his third clean sheet and D.C. United held on for a 0-0 draw at the Philadelphia Union on Saturday night.
Rookie defender Nikola Markovic blocked three shots and was a consistent disruptor of Union attacks in his first start for D.C. (2-4-2, 8 points), which snapped a two-match league losing run but is now winless in its last four in MLS and last five overall.
The Black-and-Red, the last-place finishers in MLS in 2025, remain above a Philadelphia (1-6-1, 4 points) side that won the 2025 Supporters' Shield in the 2026 Eastern Conference standings.
Andre Blake kept his first clean sheet without having to make a single save for the Union, who outshot D.C. 17-6 overall.
Philadelphia also led D.C. 13-1 in corner kicks, and failed to score for a second consecutive match against D.C. following a 1-0 away loss to open the season.
Former Philadelphia Union striker Tai Baribo started for D.C. in his first return to his former club after he was questionable with a thigh injury coming into the match.
But he had scant opportunities as the home side dominated the task of creating chances, particularly before halftime.
Jesus Bueno's long-range effort from outside the box struck the near left post in the 12th minute.
In the 40th, Bueno connected well on a tricky volley inside the box, but Markovic sprawled to block it before it could test Johnson.
Then in the 42nd, Johnson reacted excellently to deny Bruno Damiani's low, first-time effort off Milan Iloski's feed from the right.
The hosts still enjoyed most of the ball after the break but were less threatening with it.
Iloski's 76th-minute effort from long range nearly found the net, but only because Johnson mis-timed his dive and played it into a more difficult save.
Jovan Lukic and Damiani each missed the target in the 82nd minute. But otherwise, Johnson was comfortable during the dying stages.
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