August 21, 2022...Recap: FC Cincinnati 2 burned by late Toronto goal in stormy finish (from fccincinnati.com)

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RECAP | FC Cincinnati 2 burned by late Toronto goal in stormy finish
Sunday, Aug 21, 2022, 08:54 PM

FC Cincinnati 2 suffered a 2-1 loss to Toronto FC II Sunday night at York Lions Stadium 
in Toronto, Canada. U-17 academy product Nick McHenry made his first appearance for FCC 2 starting 
alongside Musa Ramathan and Kai Thomas in defense. The result eliminates the Orange and Blue 
from playoff contention.

Toronto opened things with a bang, scoring two minutes into the match. Paul Rothrock scored his 
sixth goal of the season for TFC II after getting his head on the end of a Kadin Chung cross 
in the center of the box. Rothrock finished the first half with two shots, both of which were 
on target, and two key attacking assists. Toronto finished with seven first half shot attempts.

Nick Markanich nearly brought FCC 2 level in the 17th minute with a well-struck free kick from 
eighteen yards out. The chance came after Gerardo Valenzuela drew a foul on the edge of the area 
and Markanich's attempt hit the outside of the near post. Markanich had a second chance for 
the Orange and Blue three minutes later, but Toronto goalkeeper Luka Gravan made a comfortable save.

Nico Campuzano made three first-half saves to keep the hosts from doubling their lead. Campuzano 
denied Toronto midfielder Themi Antonoglou in the 26th minute and made a fingertip save 
on an attempted TFC II header later in the half. Campuzano kept things close throughout finishing 
the night with six saves.

FCC 2 started the second half on the front foot forcing early saves out of Gravan. Valenzuela, 
who picked up two assists against Columbus last weekend, measured a near-perfect free kick 
in the 51st minute but Gravan produced a heroic save to keep the Orange and Blue off the scoresheet. 
Valenzuela played ninety minutes against Toronto continuing his fine run of form.

Zico Bailey sparked the move that brought FCC 2 level in the 79th minute, connecting with Valenzuela 
on a quick one-two pass that saw Bailey in behind the Toronto defense. A tough angled shot forced 
an awkward rebound that found the foot of Mario Penagos who tucked his shot past the keeper for 
his first goal of the season.

Alec Diaz would end up scoring the match-winning goal five minutes later to extend Toronto's 
unbeaten run while keeping TFC II in the driver's seat for one of four postseason spots.

"Overall, I thought the performance was really solid," said head coach Tyrone Marshall. "We had 
some mental errors that cost us the goals but overall, I think we are starting to turn a corner 
here with our performances in the last few matches. We are still disappointed with the result, 
but we will continue to build on what we are doing. Over the last couple of months, we have been 
more consistent in the lineups we are putting out there and we continue to see more and more chemistry 
between the boys."

FCC 2 stay on the road for next weekend's match against Orlando City B on Aug. 29.

FC Cincinnati 2 at Toronto FC II
Date: Aug. 21, 2022
Competition: MLS NEXT Pro Regular Season
Venue: York Lions Stadium, Toronto, Canada
Kickoff: 6:05 p.m. ET
Weather: 75 degrees, cloudy

SCORING SUMMARY: 1-2-F
CIN: 0-1-1
TOR: 1-1-2

CIN: Penagos 79'
TOR: Rothrock (Chung) 2', A. Diaz (Altobelli) 84'

LINEUPS
CIN: Campuzano, Sánchez (Calderon, 64'), McHenry, Ramathan, Thomas (Penagos, 70'), Marshall, Bailey, 
Dreas, Valenzuela, Daley (Touray, 83'), Markanich

Substitutes not used: Moxom

Head Coach: Tyrone Marshall

TOR: Gavran, Antonoglou, Goulbourne, Coello, Yeates (Diaz, 60'), Pearlman, 
Rothrock (Karajovanovic, 75'), Curic, Chung (Franklin, 59'), Perruzza (Cimermancic, 60'), 
Mbongue (Altobelli, 82')

Substitutes not used: Romano, Greenidge-Duncan, Medeiros, Carlini

Head Coach: Gianni Cimini

STATS SUMMARY: CIN / TOR
Shots: 16 / 15
Shots on goal: 8 / 7
Saves: 6 / 7
Corner Kicks: 9 / 7
Fouls: 8 / 11
Offside: 1 / 1
Possession: 42.6 / 57.4

MISCONDUCT SUMMARY
TOR: Curic (Yellow Card) 16', Diaz (Yellow Card) 82'

OFFICIALS
Referee: Jeremie Blanchette
Ast. Referee: Brad Doubrough, Twayne Anderson
Fourth Official: Fabrizio Stasolla

About MLS NEXT Pro
Launched in March 2022 by Major League Soccer, MLS NEXT Pro is a professional men’s soccer league 
in the United States and Canada that completes the player pathway from MLS NEXT through to MLS 
first teams. With 21 Clubs competing during the inaugural season – 20 MLS-affiliated and one 
independent club, Rochester New York FC – MLS NEXT Pro will grow the game through innovation 
and diversity by bringing professional soccer to new markets, creating career opportunities for 
professionals on and off the field, and providing communities with a strong sense of pride. 
Eight additional MLS-affiliated clubs will join MLS NEXT Pro in 2023, with more independent 
clubs joining in the years ahead. For more information about MLS NEXT Pro, visit mlsnextpro.com

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