MLS
FC Cincinnati downs St. Louis City SC in Florida
Getting results in soccer is a good habit to get into regardless of the opponent or time of year. So far in the 2022 Major League Soccer preseason, FC Cincinnati’s sustained that habit.
Cincinnati defeated St. Louis City SC’s reserve side, 4-0, to move to 2-0-1 on the preseason at Walter C. Campbell Park in Clearwater, Florida.
St. Louis City SC won’t launch its inaugural MLS regular season campaign until 2023 but the club is fielding a team for the newly-formed MLS Next Pro reserve league, and that’s the opponent FCC faced Friday.
Cincinnati received Luciano Acosta’s first two goals of the preseason to take a 2-0 lead into the intermission.
FC Cincinnati academy product Quimi Ordonez worked to earn a penalty, which Acosta converted in the 11th minute for a 1-0 lead.
Acosta then doubled FCC’s lead in the 36th minute.
In a likely bid to build match fitness, FC Cincinnati didn’t make any substitutions until halftime when Zico Bailey come on in place of Haris Medunjanin. That was the only change until a mass substitution in the 60th minute.
FC Cincinnati’s in-game personnel
• First half: Luciano Acosta, Tyler Blackett, Geoff Cameron (C), Ray Gaddis, Alec Kann (GK), Yuya Kubo, Ronald Matarrita, Haris Medunjanin, Quimi Ordonez, Harrison Robledo, Brandon Vazquez.
• Halftime substitution: Zico Bailey IN; Medunjanin OUT.
• Second half: Acosta, Blackett, Cameron, Gaddis, Kann, Kubo, Matarrita, Bailey, Ordonez, Robledo, Vazquez.
• 60th-minute substitutions: Roman Celentano (GK), Nick Hagglund (C), Nick Markanich, Ian Murphy, Alvas Powell, Gustavo Vallecilla IN; Blackett, Cameron, Gaddis, Kann, Matarrita, Ordonez OUT.
• 71st-minute substituions: Isaac Atanga, Calvin Harris, Ashton Kamdem, Ben Mines IN; Acosta, Kubo, Robledo, Vazquez OUT.
In the 63rd minute, Brandon Vazquez contributed to a goal for the second time this preseason when he assisted on a score by Nick Markanich, an unsigned MLS SuperDraft selection out of Northern Illinois.
More:Why Brandon Vazquez could be FC Cincinnati’s breakout star in waiting for 2022 MLS season
Markanich was involved in Cincinnati’s final score of the match when he forced a save by the St. Louis goalkeeper with a rebound tucked home by fourth-year FC Cincinnati defender Nick Hagglund.
FC Cincinnati will continue training in Clearwater, and has two preseason games remaining – one against Nashville SC and one against Orlando City SC – before the Feb. 26 opener at Austin FC.
Next week’s games against Nashville and Orlando should provide a better look into the FC Cincinnati coaching staff’s inclinations regarding personnel decisions and tactical deployment.
The Enquirer will update this report.
MLS
Grindy win was just what Sounders needed

Aside from one particularly attractive attacking sequence, there weren’t a whole lot of memorable or even particularly notable moments from the Seattle Sounders’ 1-0 win over the Houston Dynamo on Wednesday. Well, aside from the fact that the Sounders won a midweek road game on short rest and got their first shutout of the MLS campaign, anyway.
But let’s focus on those big-picture takeaways first.
More than anything, this win was a bit of a stress test for the Sounders and it sure looks like they passed. It’s been well established by now that the Sounders spent most of the first two months of the season setting themselves up for what turned out to be a successful run at becoming the first MLS team to win Concacaf Champions League.
One of the main ways that manifested itself is in how Brian Schmetzer chose to rotate his lineups. This was the Sounders’ 11th match to be played on less than five days’ rest this season. In most of those, especially those that came on the road, Schmetzer has chosen to rotate at least part of his lineup. Against the Dynamo, however, he effectively ran back the same group that had beaten Minnesota United on the weekend.
“That group of players actually earned the right to play,” Schmetzer explained. “For that group to kick the rust off, they needed to go back out there again and show what they can do. That was the reason for keeping basically the same starting lineup.”
Perhaps the most notable player in that group was Jordan Morris, who the Sounders have been especially careful with due to his “sprinter” characteristics. But after looking at Morris’ physical metrics, Schmetzer opted to give him a shot.
Morris, like several of his teammates, definitely looked to be feeling the strain at points. There were a couple runs later in that match where it looked like he simply ran out of gas, and he was ultimately pulled in the 77th minute. But he also rewarded Schmetzer’s faith, playing the penultimate pass that led to Raúl Ruidíaz’s goal.
The whole goal sequence as a whole was easily the match’s highlight. It started with Xavier Arreaga jumping a passing lane in Houston’s end to create the turnover and featured 22 consecutive connected passes — nine of which were nominally attacking in nature and all but two of which were in the attacking half — with every outfield player getting at least one touch. The final part of the play saw Nicolas Lodeiro clip a ball to Morris, who then whipped a cross through the box to Alex Roldan on the opposite wing. Roldan then one-touched his pass back to Ruidíaz in front of goal, where he blasted it through a defender.
Although the Sounders never put together a sequence nearly that aesthetically pleasing in the match, it was a good reminder of just how good this team can be when they have something like their ideal XI on the pitch together.
More broadly, the performance was exactly what the Sounders needed to show they were capable of, grindy and sloppy as it seemed at times. Not only did the Sounders generate slightly better chances by Expected Goals (1.3-1.2), they also won all the effort metrics like tackles, duels, blocks and interceptions.
After a slow start to league play, the Sounders now find themselves just two points out of a playoff spot with at least two games in hand on virtually the entire league. The Sounders can potentially jump into a playoff spot if they beat the Colorado Rapids on Sunday.
“We sang Jingle Bells and we had a clean sheet,” Schmetzer said in the postgame press conference, striking a slightly different tune than he had in his on-field interview at halftime. “No one is going to care in September or October how or why we won the game.
“That is a happy locker room. I’m a happy coach. There are happy assistant coaches and I think the whole club should be pleased with the result. It’s a six-point swing against someone who was ahead of us, it puts us in great shape to end the week on a high. I’m not frustrated at all.”
MLS
Team of the Week presented by Audi: Austin FC dominate lineup in Week 12

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“He likes to play between the two center backs, he likes to lead the line, he can run behind the line and stretch the line, which I like,” Herdman said back in November. “I think that is a facet that can help complement other players and the way that we play. Often when we play with that No. 9 in Johnny [David] or Cyle [Larin], they want to be receiving in those pockets of space off the front. At times, we get left with a line that is not stretched. That space doesn’t really open up. I think Ike gives us that opportunity.”
Ugbo only played 53 minutes during the Octagonal across four substitute appearances. It’s clear, though, that he can be an impactful player, even off the bench, so giving him a start to build chemistry with either David or Larin would behoove everyone. If they find that connection on the pitch now, it’ll be a seamless change when Ugbo checks into a game at the World Cup.
More than anything, Ugbo deserves a shot given his strong finish to the season in his first proper run in a top-five European league. Herdman has constantly spoken about wanting his players in “Tier 1” leagues, now it’s time to reward those who transition to that environment without a hitch.
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