FC Cincinnati back home, vying for turnaround vs. streaking Fire
Evander scored twice and Chicago's Dje D'Avilla added an own goal as Cincinnati erased a 3-1 deficit to earn a home tie.
- On Saturday, Cincinnati rallied to secure a 3-3 draw against the Chicago Fire, erasing a 3-1 second-half deficit when an own-goal by the Fire's Dje D Avilla in the 86th minute capped the comeback.
- Chicago Fire forward Hugo Cuypers led the offensive charge, opening the scoring in the 26th minute and adding a second goal in the 48th minute to build the 3-1 lead.
- Tom Barlow, who joined Cincinnati from Chicago in January, scored in the 42nd minute, while Evander Da Silva Ferreira—known simply as Evander—converted a penalty kick in the 79th minute to make it 3-2.
- Chicago goalkeeper Chris Brady recorded eight saves to preserve the draw, while Cincinnati goalkeeper Roman Celentano made three saves, leaving Cincinnati with a 2-4-2 record.
- Cuypers extended his scoring streak to five consecutive games with six goals this season, while the Fire remain unbeaten in four straight games.
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Fire blow two-goal lead in second half, settle for tie with Cincinnati
CINCINNATI — Tom Barlow and Evander Da Silva Ferreira — known simply as “Evander” — each scored for Cincinnati, but it was an own-goal by the Fire's Dje D’Avilla in the 86th minute that gave the hosts a 3-3 tie Saturday night.Evander's free kick into the area was redirected into the net by D’Avilla, capping Cincinnati's rally from a 3-1 second-half deficit.Hugo Cuypers scored twice, Philip Zinckernagel added a goal and an assist and Chris Brady …
FC Cincinnati back home, vying for turnaround vs. streaking Fire
A massive opportunity to right the ship awaits FC Cincinnati Saturday night when they host the Chicago Fire.
FC Cincinnati looks to put out the Fire
After two straight away matches, FC Cincinnati comes back to TQL Stadium for a meeting with the Chicago Fire, a team they have history with. THE FIRE In their second season under Greg Berhalter, the Fire looked to build off of a set style of play and a vibrant squad. They bolstered a midfield that was considerably weak with two acquisitions: Anton Saletros, who had Allsvenskan and Conference League experience with AIK, and Robin Lod, one of the …
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