FC Cincinnati secured a crucial 1-0 victory over Columbus Crew in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference playoff series, with Kevin Denkey scoring the only goal in the 78th minute. The win marked Cincinnati's first Eastern Conference postseason win since 2022.
Cincinnati had been knocking on the door before the breakthrough against the seventh-seeded Crew, but were eventually rewarded for a well-placed attack by Ender Echenique down the left channel. Evander received a ball into his path and Denkey made no mistake in slotting it past goalkeeper Patrick Schulte to seal the win.
The match was played comfortably in Cincinnati's favor, with 17 of their 21 MLS wins this season coming by one goal. The Crew had struggled to create chances throughout the game, and Schulte's fourth save on Brenner's shot in the first half proved pivotal in denying them a lead.
A deciding match, if needed, will be played on November 8th in Cincinnati.
Meanwhile, Minnesota United secured a thrilling 1-0 victory over Seattle Sounders after a scoreless draw in Game 1 of their Western Conference playoff series, with Kelvin Yeboah, Nectarios Triantis and Joaquรญn Pereya converting penalty kicks for the Loons.
Despite holding 64% of possession and having a 15-11 advantage in shots, the Sounders were unable to find the back of the net in regulation. Minnesota goalkeeper Dayne St Clair made crucial saves throughout the match, including one diving stop on Cristian Roldan's shot in the 54th minute.
A tense penalty shootout ensued, but Minnesota emerged victorious after Yeboah, Triantis and Pereya all converted their kicks. Game 2 is scheduled for next Monday in Seattle.
Cincinnati had been knocking on the door before the breakthrough against the seventh-seeded Crew, but were eventually rewarded for a well-placed attack by Ender Echenique down the left channel. Evander received a ball into his path and Denkey made no mistake in slotting it past goalkeeper Patrick Schulte to seal the win.
The match was played comfortably in Cincinnati's favor, with 17 of their 21 MLS wins this season coming by one goal. The Crew had struggled to create chances throughout the game, and Schulte's fourth save on Brenner's shot in the first half proved pivotal in denying them a lead.
A deciding match, if needed, will be played on November 8th in Cincinnati.
Meanwhile, Minnesota United secured a thrilling 1-0 victory over Seattle Sounders after a scoreless draw in Game 1 of their Western Conference playoff series, with Kelvin Yeboah, Nectarios Triantis and Joaquรญn Pereya converting penalty kicks for the Loons.
Despite holding 64% of possession and having a 15-11 advantage in shots, the Sounders were unable to find the back of the net in regulation. Minnesota goalkeeper Dayne St Clair made crucial saves throughout the match, including one diving stop on Cristian Roldan's shot in the 54th minute.
A tense penalty shootout ensued, but Minnesota emerged victorious after Yeboah, Triantis and Pereya all converted their kicks. Game 2 is scheduled for next Monday in Seattle.