FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) -- Welton scored in the eighth minute of overtime Wednesday night to give the Miami Fusion, playing their first game under interim coach Ray Hudson, a 1-0 victory over D.C. United.
Welton, who entered the match in the 67th minute, received a
pass from former United forward Roy Lassiter, dribbled into the
penalty area and unloaded an 18-yard shot inside the right post to
beat goalkeeper Tom Presthus.
Hudson replaced the fired Ivo Wortmann on Monday.
The victory was the first for the Fusion (2-3-4) since beating
New York/New Jersey 3-1 on March 26 and lifted them into a tie for
first place with New England in the Eastern Division.
United (2-6-1), the defending MLS champion, remained in last
place in the division.
Although both teams made several runs on goal in the second
half, neither had serious scoring chances.
United had the best scoring opportunity of the first half, when
Chris Albright's point-blank shot was deflected by goalkeeper Nick
Rimando and bounced off the right post in the ninth minute.
Presthus made a diving save of a shot by Diego Serna in the 41st
minute, Miami's best scoring threat of the first half.