The two newest members of the Philadelphia Union will be available when the team visits DC United on Saturday at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C.Philadelphia (8-8-6) is tied with the Montreal Impact for fourth in Major League Soccers Eastern Conference with 30 points, two points behind the third-place New York Red Bulls and six points behind first-place New York City FC. DC United (5-8-8) is eighth in the Eastern Conference with 23 points, three points behind the New England Revolution and Orlando City SC, who are tied for sixth.Philadelphia was one of the most active teams at the close of the international transfer window. The Union sent Sebastien Le Toux, the team leader in assists, to the Colorado Rapids while acquiring Alejandro Bedoya from French club FC Nantes and Charlie Davies from the New England Revolution.Davies, who scored 10 goals for New England in 2015, recently returned to competition after announcing he had been treated for liposarcoma. He is expected to bolster the Unions attack.Charlie adds another dynamic dimension to our attack and is exactly the type of player we targeted during this window, Philadelphia sporting director Earnie Stewart said Thursday. Were thrilled to be able to add another player of quality and look forward to welcoming him to the club.DC United will be missing several key players. Charlie Horton (hand), Chris Korb (ACL), Collin Martin (foot), Chris Rolfe (concussion) and Alhaji Kamara (hamstring) are out with injuries. Marcelo Sarvas will be unavailable due to yellow-card accumulation. Bill Hamid will start in goal in place of Horton.Chris Pontius leads Philadelphia with eight goals and is tied for second on the team with four assists. Roland Albert has scored seven goals and C.J. Sapong has scored six.Alvaro Saborio and Fabian Espindola are tied for the team lead with four goals apiece for DC United. Lamar Neagle and Patrick Nyarko have scored three goals each.Greg Allen Indians Jersey . 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The rookies best save came with 2:17 left in the third period when he denied former Wild forward Matt Cullen from just outside of the crease on the right side.EUGENE, Ore. -- Fast fact: Teenager Sydney McLaughlin can juggle on a unicycle.Thats nothing compared to this: The 16-year-old is headed to Rio, and will be the youngest to compete for the U.S. Olympic track team since 1972, according to USA Track and Field.And to think, the 400-meter hurdles phenom had a panic attack before the start of the trials. She thought the stage might be a tad too big for her.It wasnt. McLaughlin, a soon-to-be senior at Union Catholic in Scotch Plains, New Jersey, finished third on Sunday, behind winner Dalilah Muhammad and Ashley Spencer.Sometimes, I just forget that Im 16, McLaughlin said. Theres not as much expectation. You know, I dont get paid for this. Im here just for fun.Once she got to work, she certainly had a ball. She planned to celebrate by going out for dinner. On her menu -- a cheeseburger, maybe some sweet potato fries, and possibly topped off with a slice of cheesecake.I want be like her when I grow up, said the 23-year-old Spencer. At 16 years old, I wasnt doing anything. I was running track, but it was like, meh? Shes an Olympian.It has always taken a bit of coaxing to get McLaughlin to the starting line -- both as a kid, when her father bribed her with a chocolate bar with almonds to keep her running at 6, and just before the trials.But her high school coach, Mike McCabe, has a counseling degree that he put to good use. He told her it was only nerves and everyone gets them.I think it was more self-doubt, he explained. It was the big stage, `I dont know if I can do this, I dont know if I belong here.We shared with her that everybody has this. Its not just her because shes so young. The elites have it, and theyve been doing it for years.ddddddddddddhe pep talk hit the mark. Although, the world and American junior record holder isnt exactly used to trailing like this. She finished in a world junior-record time of 54.15 seconds, which was still 1.27 behind Muhammad. She also was able to hold off fourth-place finisher Kori Carter.Shes a beast, Carter said. Shes the truth. I was in every single heat with her and she carries herself like a pro. I know shes going to represent the U.S. amazingly.McLaughlin grew up idolizing Allyson Felix, who finished fourth in the 200 meters and missed out on making the U.S. squad in the event. But thats why McLaughlin appreciates Felix -- those kinds of setbacks dont get her down. Felix still has the 400, an event she won last weekend, and will focus on that.You realize that sometimes you have to lose in order to get better, said McLaughlin, who still plans to compete at world juniors later this month in Poland. Thats a big thing.McLaughlin, who turns 17 on Aug. 7, tried to find humor in just about everything. After winning her heat in the semifinals during a steady drizzle, she said, The rain messed up my hair, but thats OK.Just Sydney being Sydney.Shes super-consistent as a racer, McCabe said. You dont see many bad days. You come to a meet like this and you have to be on at the right time. She doesnt take herself too seriously. Running isnt her life. Running chose her. She just happens to be real good at it.---AP National Writer Eddie Pells contributed to this report. ' ' '