Gonzalo Pineda hopes his Atlanta United side's 3-0 win over the Charlotte Independence in the US Open Cup on Tuesday gives them confidence after a tricky recent run.
Atlanta had gone five MLS games without a win prior to Tuesday's victory, leaving them 10th in the Eastern Conference after 10 matches.
However, with his side now heading into a home game against D.C. United off the back of a dominant display, Pineda is hoping that will spur his players onto better things in the league.
"When you win and have a solid performance like we did today, that brings confidence to the players," Pineda told reporters.
"I think at times there are certain games like this that can be a game changer or system changer."
Meanwhile, D.C. have only won one of their last five outings themselves and are just two points and a place above Atlanta having played a game more.
D.C. appeared to be on their way to victory against the Philadelphia Union last weekend, but they let a two-goal lead slip to instead be held to a draw.
Despite letting the Union escape with a point, D.C. head coach Troy Lesesne believes it was still an impressive showing.
"It may have been our best performance of the year," Lesesne said. "I'm very proud of what we put together.
"At the end of the season, this will be a point against a really good side."
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Atlanta United – Giorgos Giakoumakis
Giakoumakis attempted six shots against Minnesota United last weekend with all of them coming from inside the box. Giakoumakis has averaged 4.1 shots in the box per 90 minutes this season, the highest rate in MLS (min. 400 minutes), and he will be hoping to add to his impressive tally of five goals in seven MLS appearances this Saturday.
D.C. United – Christian Benteke
Benteke has already netted eight MLS goals so far this season and is very much on course to beat his output of 14 that he managed last term. He is a constant threat in attack for D.C., and Atlanta will have to keep a watchful eye on the former Liverpool man.
MATCH PREDICTION – ATLANTA WIN
Atlanta have suffered consecutive regular season home losses for the first time since July 2021. This is only the club's fourth two-match home losing streak in regular season play as they've never lost three in a row at home.
Meanwhile, D.C. lost a two-goal lead in their 2-2 draw with the Union. D.C. have dropped 12 points from winning positions this season, tied for the second most in the league this season (Sporting Kansas City – 14).
D.C. are winless in 10 straight away matches in all competitions dating back to early August, and Atlanta could extend that poor run by taking the three points on Saturday.
OPTA WIN PROBABILITY
Atlanta: 55.2%
D.C.: 19.8%
Draw: 25%