The New York Crimson Bulls battled from a objective down to attract 1-1 at house to FC Cincinnati on Saturday.
Former RBNY center-back Matt Miazga opened his FC Cincinnati account after simply 13 minutes, heading house Alvaro Barreal’s free-kick to provide the guests the lead towards the run of play.
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Nevertheless, RBNY shortly re-established their dominance and, simply 10 minutes later, they had been stage with Patryk Klimala scoring a penalty received by Andreas Reyes, who was introduced down by Junior Moreno.
Each side pushed laborious for an additional breakthrough however Roman Celentano was in-form behind a strong Cincinnati protection, whereas the Crimson Bulls’ center-backs did an important job on in-form strikers Brenner and Brandon Vazquez.
The Crimson Bulls stay in a powerful place, sitting fourth within the Japanese Convention with a spot within the MLS Cup Playoffs now wanting all however sure. FC Cincinnati, in the meantime, stay within the thick of the race for the ultimate few post-season spots and can be proud of a highway level, regardless of giving up a lead.
Listed here are the total participant rankings from the conflict at Crimson Bull Area:
After video evaluate led to a #RBNY penalty, Patryk Klimala makes no mistake.
1-1 at RBA. pic.twitter.com/EfuLPVjG8L
— Main League Soccer (@MLS) August 20, 2022
GK: Carlos Coronel – 5/10 – Could not cease Miazga’s header. Was hardly ever referred to as into motion in any other case.
RB: Kyle Duncan – 6/10 – Bought into some nice positions however missed his mark repeatedly when crossing.
CB: Sean Nealis – 7/10 – Made a few important defensive interventions to maintain Cincy at arm’s size.
CB: Andres Reyes – 8/10 – Made an enormous one-on-one problem to cease a Brandon Vazquez breakaway and received the penalty for Klimala to equalize.
LB: John Tolkin – 9/10 – A tackling machine, and but nonetheless had time to create a number of probabilities on the different finish.
CM: Daniel Edelman – 8/10 – One other wonderful efficiency from {the teenager}, who was composed on the ball and sturdy with out it. The one draw back was the possibility he blazed over the bar within the second half.
CM: Dru Yearwood – 7/10 – Very clear on the ball and labored laborious for the workforce.
RW: Cameron Harper – 7/10 – Full of life and harmful, simply lacking a little bit of composure with the ultimate ball.
CAM: Cristian Cassares Jr – 7/10 – Continues to look comfy as a No.10, moving into some nice capturing positions and urgent successfully.
LW: Caden Clark – 3/10 – Touched the ball simply 24 instances and solely accomplished six of his 12 tried passes. A passenger.
ST: Patryk Klimala – 8/10 – Scored his first MLS objectives since Might 18 from the spot and battled laborious towards FC Cincinnati’s big center-backs all night.
SUB: Lewis Morgan (58′, for Clark) – 5/10 – Rested following a livewire efficiency towards Atlanta United. A few brilliant moments however unable to have an effect from the bench.
SUB: Aaron Lengthy (58′, for Reyes) – 7/10 – Continued the place Reyes left off. Stable.
SUB: Luquinhas (58′, for Harper) – 7/10 – Upped the tempo and seemed to get RBNY on the entrance foot.
SUB: Steven Serrwadda (75′, for Yearwood) – 6/10 – No fireworks, however seemed composed on the ball.
SUB: Tom Barlow (83′, for Klimala) – N/A – Did not get into the sport.
Again at Crimson Bull Area? It needed to be Matt Miazga.
The previous RBNY man opens the scoring for @fccincinnati! pic.twitter.com/8bPiBtwww7
— Main League Soccer (@MLS) August 20, 2022
GK: Roman Celentano – 6/10 – Solely conceded by way of a penalty. Made a few respectable saves.
CB: Nick Hagglund – 7/10 – Completely dominant within the air and saved issues as easy and efficient as he all the time does.
CB: Geoff Cameron – 8/10 – Nothing bought previous Cameron right here. Guided the Cincinnati backline excellently.
CB: Matt Miazga – 8/10 – Scored his first FC Cincinnati objective towards his previous membership to open the night. Largely dominant defensively each within the air and on the ground.
RWB: Alvas Powell – 6/10 – Was strong defensively however did not supply a lot going ahead.
CM: Obinna Nwobodo – 7/10 – Noticed plenty of the ball, all the time seemed to push Cincinnati ahead.
CM: Junior Moreno – 5/10 – Labored laborious and broke up play, however was unlucky to provide away a penalty.
LWB: Alvaro Barreal – 8/10 – Offered an ideal cross for Miazga’s objective. Put in a powerful defensive efficiency.
CAM: Luciano Acosta – 6/10 – Not Lucho’s best night time, however nonetheless confirmed flashes of brilliance.
ST: Brenner – 5/10 – Solely managed one shot. Properly marshaled by the RBNY protection.
ST: Brandon Vazquez – 3/10 – After 4 straight MLS video games with a objective, Vazquez was surprisingly poor. Solely accomplished 5 passes all night time and failed to try a shot.
SUB: Ian Murphy (62′, for Miazga) – 7/10 – Crammed in effectively for Miazga from the bench.
SUB: Raymon Gaddis (77′, for Powell) – 5/10 – Barely touched the ball.
SUB: Yuya Kubo (78′, for Moreno) – 6/10 – Regarded brilliant and optimistic regardless of restricted minutes.
SUB: John Nelson (78′, for Barreal) – 5/10 – Made a few clearances however not a lot else.
SUB: Arquimides Ordonez (90′, for Vazquez) – N/A – No time to get into the sport.
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