Charlotte FC goalkeeper Kristijan Kahlina can't quite make the save on a shot from FC Cincinnati forward Kévin Denkey in the first half at Bank of America Stadium.
Charlotte FC goalkeeper Kristijan Kahlina can't quite make the save on a shot from FC Cincinnati forward Kévin Denkey in the first half at Bank of America Stadium.
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Evander, Denkey score for FC Cincinnati in draw at Charlotte FC

FC Cincinnati didn’t come from behind or get any stoppage-time magic May 9 at Charlotte FC. The Orange and Blue were in the rare position of squandering a lead in a 2-2 draw with Charlotte in Major League Soccer action at Bank of America Stadium.

Cincinnati, tied for fifth in the MLS Eastern Conference entering the day, is now 4-4-4 for 16 points. Charlotte remains a point behind them, 4-5-3 for 15 points. They remained winless all-time in Charlotte.

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Cincinnati led 2-0 at halftime, but for the first time this season lost a lead in the second half after Charlotte scored two goals in quick succession in the first seven minutes of the second half. Cincy had made a habit of scoring late goals to earn a win or draw in recent weeks but couldn’t recreate that magic in the other Queen City.

It’s a key point as the Orange and Blue head into a busy stretch with a midweek game against Lionel Messi and reigning MLS Cup champion Inter Miami, then a long road trip to San Diego. Cincy is now unbeaten in its last six with two wins and four draws.

“It was a strong performance, a little bit overshadowed by a poor 10 minutes to begin the second half, that is the difference in the result,” FC Cincinnati head coach Pat Noonan said. “But, on the road against a good Charlotte team, I thought there were a lot of good stretches, and ideas. The 10 minutes out of the break is a good lesson for how the momentum shifts, how we weren’t clean on the ball.”

How the goals were scored between FC Cincinnati and Charlotte FC

Evander and Kevin Denkey scored late in the first half.

Evander’s free kick from 20 yds was deflected by the keeper Kristijan Kahlina to Denkey for a tap-in, Denkey’s seventh goal of the season.

Evander scored himself from the same spot on a well-placed shot to the far top corner. He was left unmarked just outside the goal box and curled a shot past Kahlina that he couldn’t reach. It was Evander’s sixth goal in MLS play, all in the last four games. Having him score in the run of play and making things happen on set pieces are signs of him regaining his MVP form.

“The free kick, which is something he was working on a lot over the last two weeks, and that paid off in that moment, and well played by Kevin to follow it up,” Noonan said. “The way we get the second goal is a longer stretch of good movement on the ball, good decision-making, and then that’s him in a spot to do something special, which not many players are capable of that.”

Cincy outshot Charlotte 11-5 and had five on target to zero for the home team.

Charlotte had six shots to two for Cincy in the second half, three on goal. Cincinnati did not get a shot on goal in the second half. Charlotte had 1.7 expected goals for the game to 1.4 for FCC.

Charlotte scored twice in less than two minutes early in the second half. Idan Toklomati headed in a cross by Matt Ream, scoring from close range to make it 2-1.

Moments later, Wilfried Zaha delivered a tough pass on the run in transition to Charlotte’s leading scorer, Pep Biel, who was running into the goal box. Biel fired a shot under the crossbar that Celentano couldn’t reach.

“I thought we did a good job after we conceded, and, really the last 30 minutes, it looked a lot like the first half,” Noonan said. “It wasn’t like we were in total control, but when we had the ball, when we were moving the ball, we got into some good spots. They defended really well in the second half.”

Lineup notes

Matt Miazga returned to the starting lineup with Andrei Chirila and Nick Hagglund in the back. Pavel Bucha started again at right wingback, with Ender Echenique coming off the bench.

Kenji Mboma Dem got another start up front. Ayoub Jabbari missed the game with an injury taken this week. Kyle Smith was out with red card suspension.

What’s next for FC Cincinnati?

FC Cincinnati hosts Lionel Messi and Inter Miami 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 13 at TQL Stadium. Miami won 4-2 at Toronto May 9 and is 6-2-4 for 22 points, second in the Eastern Conference.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Evander, Denkey score for FC Cincinnati in draw at Charlotte FC

Reporting by James Weber, Cincinnati Enquirer / Cincinnati Enquirer

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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