FC Cincinnati Welcomes Red-Hot Messi, Inter Miami CF to TQL Stadium
HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO, JUL 16 – FC Cincinnati ended Lionel Messi's five-match multi-goal streak with a 3-0 win to remain second in the Eastern Conference, one point behind Philadelphia Union.
- Inter Miami CF lost 3-0 to FC Cincinnati on Wednesday night at TQL Stadium, ending their five-match winning streak.
- The loss came despite FC Cincinnati delivering a strong effort without Kevin Denkey, the team’s second-highest goal scorer, who was sidelined with a leg injury.
- Cincinnati took a 1-0 lead from Gerardo Valenzuela's fifth goal and extended it with two second-half strikes by Evander.
- Lionel Messi’s run of netting two or more goals in five consecutive MLS games came to an end, leaving him tied for the league’s top scorer with 16 goals.
- The result left Cincinnati one point behind Philadelphia in the Eastern Conference while Inter Miami remained fifth with three games in hand.
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Messi’s multi-goal streak ends in Inter Miami’s 3-0 loss to FC Cincinnati
By JEFF WALLNER CINCINNATI (AP) — Lionel Messi’s MLS-record streak of scoring multiple goals in five straight matches ended on Wednesday night in Inter Miami’s 3-0 loss to FC Cincinnati. Cincinnati got a first-half goal from Gerardo Valenzuela and two second-half strikes from Evander to remain one point behind the Philadelphia Union in the Eastern Conference standings. Philadelphia beat CF Montreal 2-1 on Wednesday night. The loss ended a five-m…


Inter Miami fell this Wednesday as a 3-0 visitor in front of Cincinnati, in a match corresponding to the twenty-first date of the Major League Soccer (MLS), held at the TQL Stadium in the city of Ohio, United States. The goals for the local painting were converted by Gerardo Valenzuela, at 16 minutes of the first time, and Evander by duplicate, at 5’ and 25 minutes of the complement. With the Argentine star Lionel Messi from the start, who came …
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