Tom Barlow, KévinDenkey Rally Cincinnati to 4-3 Victory over Montreal
FC Cincinnati rallied from a red card to win 4-3 over CF Montreal with late goals by Tom Barlow and Kevin Denkey, improving to 2-3 in MLS play.
- FC Cincinnati rallied late to a 4-3 victory over CF Montreal, with Tom Barlow scoring a short-handed equalizer in the 80th minute and Kévin Denkey netting the stoppage-time winner.
- Facing an early deficit from Carmona's 6th-minute goal, Miles Robinson received a red card in the 60th minute, leading to a controversial penalty for Montreal.
- Chance metrics show FC Cincinnati had 8 shots on goal to Montreal's 7 with expected goals 2.4 to 2.5, while Evan Louro and Thomas Gillier each made four saves.
- The result moves FC Cincinnati to 2-3-0 in MLS play with 6 points, extending its series lead to 8-4-2 over Montreal, its most wins against any club.
- With Alvas Powell's start, he became the fifth player in club history to reach 150 career appearances, and MLS pauses for a two-week international break before Cincinnati visits the New York Red Bulls on April 4.
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Tom Barlow, KévinDenkey rally Cincinnati to 4-3 victory over Montreal
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Tom Barlow, Kévin Denkey rally Cincinnati to 4-3 victory over Montreal
Tom Barlow scored short-handed for the equalizer in the 80th minute and Kvin Denkey followed with the winner in the fourth minute of stoppage time, rallying FC Cincinnati to a 4-3 victory over CF Montreal on Sunday.Barlow tied it 3-3 when he scored three minutes after subbing in to the match. It was his first MLS goal with his new team. Denkey scored for the second time this season also unassisted after notching 15 goals in 29 appearances last s…
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