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SBI Soccer » FC Cincinnati
3y ago
In devastating fashion, FC Cincinnati has blown three two-goal leads in the last two weeks.
The Orange and Blue allowed CF Montréal to come back from that margin twice in Saturday’s 5-4 defeat. Despite being up one man for over 45 minutes against the Columbus Crew last week, FC Cincy watched its rival even things up and settle for a 2-2 draw in the unlikeliest of circumstances.
Had FCC been able to see out those wins, it would currently be on the playoff line. It would also be taking a five-game unbeaten run back home to face a volatile and beatable Atlanta United side this week.
Instead, the ..read more
SBI Soccer » FC Cincinnati
3y ago
MLS Match Week 12 ended with a thriller in Cincinnati as the latest ‘Hell is Real’ Derby concluded with the Columbus Crew and FC Cincinnati playing out a 2-2 draw.
FC Cincy grabbed an early two-goal lead, but unwisely left the door open for a Crew comeback, and the sides ultimately settled with one point earned apiece.
Lucas Zelarayán led the way for the Crew, playing a part in both goals which erased Cincinnati’s early fortune.
The Crew came in short-handed with five players heading out on international duty, including crucial players like Gyasi Zardes and Eloy Room, but Harrison Afful and hi ..read more
SBI Soccer » FC Cincinnati
3y ago
The growing pains of FC Cincinnati seem to be ever-present six games into year three and fans of the team are left with trying to reconcile scheduled losses with tangible progress.
In Saturday’s 1-0 loss to the New England Revolution, that crossroad existed as the team looked hopeless in the opening phase but grew into the game to make it a respectable even if disappointing performance.
Being responsible for a 1-4-1 line so far in 2021, you could point at second-year head coach Jaap Stam as an easy target to beat upon. He’s the third full-time coach of the team in as many seasons, though ..read more
SBI Soccer » FC Cincinnati
3y ago
Geoff Cameron has become the latest American player to return to the United States, signing with Eastern Conference MLS side FC Cincinnati on Thursday.
FC Cincy announced the signing of the 35-year-old to a contract through the 2022 season, which comes with an option for an additional season. Cameron will occupy an senior roster spot on the club’s roster and will certainly give Jaap Stam’s backline a boost.
Cameron made 91 combined appearances and scored two goals for EFL Championship side QPR during his time in West London, helping the club to a ninth place finish this past season. After arri ..read more
SBI Soccer » FC Cincinnati
3y ago
After falling to Orlando City on Saturday night, new-look FC Cincinnati’s latest goal drought is swiftly becoming a hot topic that is all too familiar to its fans.
The team has surrendered 10 unanswered goals within five consecutive scoreless halves in the first three weeks of 2021 the campaign. A stark departure from the 2-0 lead the team owned in the first 12 minutes of the season against Nashville SC.
What’s more, those goals came from headlining newcomers Brenner and Luciano Acosta in their debuts – seemingly broadcasting that Cincinnati’s high-profile investments would indeed be the ones ..read more
SBI Soccer » FC Cincinnati
3y ago
In terms of its MLS life, FC Cincinnati will be hoping the third time is the charm.
The 2021 preseason camp, by default, has been the calmest of FCC’s MLS era after the rushed inaugural campaign in 2019 and a dramatic preseason coaching change in 2020.
The only drama to speak of, midfielder Frankie Amaya reportedly forcing his departure, is light work compared to what the team is usually enduring in its preseason.
Head coach Jaap Stam, who debuted with the team in the Orlando bubble during last year’s MLS is Back tournament, will not be afforded any excuses after a full training camp in ..read more
SBI Soccer » FC Cincinnati
3y ago
Luciano Acosta has been on the radar of FC Cincinnati throughout this MLS offseason and could very well be nearing a move back to the United States in the coming days.
Liga MX side Atlas announced Wednesday that Acosta has left the club after a bid from FC Cincinnati was accepted. The MLS club has yet to announce the signing, but would still need to acquire Acosta’s MLS rights from D.C. United in order for him to play.
“We thank Luciano for his efforts and wish him success in the next stage of his career,” a club statement from Atlas read.
Acosta, 26, joined Atlas from D.C. United in 2020 and ..read more
SBI Soccer » FC Cincinnati
4y ago
Just two years ago, as a member of D.C. United, Argentine playmaker Luciano “Lucho” Acosta was an object of interest for French powerhouse Paris Saint-Germain.
That same year, FC Cincinnati was taking its lashes as the historically-worst team in MLS history.
As of Wednesday, the two have joined forces and you could argue that they desperately need each other.
In large part, the PSG interest was the fruit of Acosta’s gaudy 10-goal, 17-assist season effort the year prior. But the European dream fell apart faster than it came for the now 26-year-old, and when he departed from D.C., his rise to pr ..read more
SBI Soccer » FC Cincinnati
4y ago
Frankie Amaya is one of FC Cincinnati’s impactful players heading into 2021, but the midfielder reportedly may not be in blue and orange much longer.
Amaya has requested a trade amid interest from multiple MLS teams, The Athletic reported Thursday. The former No. 1 selection in the 2019 MLS SuperDraft has communicated to team officials that he wants to leave the club in the coming weeks, according to the report.
“I’ve given everything to Cincinnati and the fans over the last two years and I will always be grateful for their support and kindness,” Amaya told The Athletic in a statement through ..read more
SBI Soccer » FC Cincinnati
4y ago
Change remains the only constant for FC Cincinnati, which is heavily occupied in preparations for its third MLS season in 2021.
As the league and players association came to an agreement last week which confirmed the season will in fact happen, Cincinnati GM Gerard Nijkamp was finalizing the deal to bring 21-year-old Brazilian international Brenner Souza da Silva to his team from São Paulo FC of the Brasileiro, in hopes that he’ll be the star in the team’s christening of its brand new West End Stadium.
Simply known as Brenner, Cincinnati’s newest face is a club-record bank breaker. With his fe ..read more