Ghanaian player Lloyd Sam eager to score against his former team New York Red Bulls in MLS

Published on: 18 August 2016

Ghanaian midfielder Lloyd Sam will face off against his former team for the first time on Sunday, when D.C. hosts the New York Red Bulls in an MLS game.

The match holds big implications in the Eastern Conference standings, as sixth-place United will be looking to shore up their spot above the red line with a win against the third-place Red Bulls.

According to D.C.’s Steve Birnbaum, it’ll be about far more than that for Sam, who was acquired by D.C. in an emotional trade from New York on July 7.

“He’s been talking about it for a while,” Birnbaum told ESPN FC’s Over The Ball podcast. "He’s excited to play them. Especially because we’re at home. We should have the fans and RFK rocking. He’s excited and everyone’s excited with the team. We’re ready to go for sure.”

Sam has played four league games since being acquired by United, starting four of the team’s last five matches. He’s recorded two assists during his time in D.C., recording a helper on Birnbaum’s opening goal in United’s 2-0 home win against Portland on Saturday.

The former Leeds United winger initially signed with New York in 2012, recording 20 goals and 22 assists in 106 regular season appearances with the club before being sent to D.C. on July 9.

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