Kévin Denkey scores early, rookie Evan Louro earns 1st clean sheet as Cincinnati tops Red Bulls 1-0
Kévin Denkey’s 12th-minute goal secured FC Cincinnati’s 1-0 win as rookie goalkeeper Evan Louro earned his first clean sheet in his fourth start, officials reported.
- FC Cincinnati secured a 1-0 victory over the New York Red Bulls on Saturday evening thanks to an early goal by Kévin Denkey in an away game.
- The win followed Red Bulls' recent elimination from the postseason after a 15-year streak and Cincinnati's push to secure a top-four playoff finish.
- Denkey scored his 15th goal of the season in the 12th minute from a pass by Brenner Souza, who made his first assist in his fifth appearance.
- Evan Louro earned his first clean sheet of the season with two saves, marking his fifth career shutout in his fourth start for Cincinnati.
- Cincinnati now holds second place in the Eastern Conference, securing home-field advantage in the first playoff round and closing out the season at home on October 18.
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Kévin Denkey scores early, Evan Louro earns 1st clean sheet as Cincinnati tops Red Bulls 1-0
Kévin Denkey scored from long distance early in the first half and Evan Louro made it stand up for his first clean sheet as FC Cincinnati defeated the New York Red Bulls 1-0 on Saturday night.

Kevin Denkey again the hero as FC Cincinnati edge Red Bulls
Kevin Denkey's goal in the 12th minute was the difference as FC Cincinnati earned three points with a 1-0 victory over the host New York Red Bulls on Saturday night in Harrison, N.J.

Kévin Denkey scores early, rookie Evan Louro earns 1st clean sheet as Cincinnati tops Red Bulls 1-0
Kévin Denkey scored from long distance early in the first half and Evan Louro made it stand up for his first clean sheet as FC Cincinnati defeated the New York Red Bulls 1-0.
FC Cincinnati holds on to a 1-0 win away to the Red Bulls
FC Cincinnati won by yet another one-goal margin in their final away match of the regular season, despite the entirety of it being spent in their own half. It was product over process for Noonan’s side—a recurring theme for ′25. FIRST HALF There was no difference in the offense and midfield for Noonan’s lineup, aside from Engel being shifted up to left wing-back. It was the back three that changed: Hadebe would replace the aforementioned LWB at …
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