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Evander, Denkey Score Stoppage-Time Goals for Cincinnati in 4-4 Tie with NYCFC
Kevin Denkey scored twice for Cincinnati, while Nicolás Fernández added two goals for NYCFC in a match that featured three stoppage-time goals.
- On Wednesday, Cincinnati tied New York City FC 4-4 after Evander da Silva Ferreira converted a penalty in the fifth minute of stoppage time, rallying from a three-goal deficit.
- Fernandez scored two goals for NYCFC while Kevin Denkey added two for Cincinnati in the 32nd and 65th minutes as New York City FC built an early three-goal lead.
- Cincinnati defender Teenage Hadebe exited in the 23rd minute due to injury and was replaced by Alvas Powell; Agustin Ojeda and Talles Magno each scored for NYCFC.
- Andrei Chirila scored for Cincinnati in the second minute of stoppage time, but Evander converted a penalty about three minutes later to finalize the 4-4 result.
- Cincinnati remains winless in four straight matches following the draw, while NYCFC extended their own winless streak to five games despite the late goal.
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Cincinnati tallies twice in closing minutes, earns draw vs. NYCFC
Andrei Chirila scored in two minutes into second-half stoppage time and Evander converted a penalty kick three minutes later, helping FC Cincinnati rally to a 4-4 draw against host New York City FC on Wednesday.
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Evander, Denkey score stoppage-time goals for Cincinnati in 4-4 tie with NYCFC
Evander da Silva Ferreira — known simply as “Evander” — converted from the spot in the fifth minute of stoppage time and Kevin Denkey scored two goals for Cincinnati FC in a 4-4 tie with New York City FC.
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Read Full ArticleChirila, Evander score in stoppage time for FC Cincinnati draw
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right1Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution54% Center
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