High-flying Cincinnati continued their surge to the top of the MLS standings as they secured a thrilling 4-3 victory over Toronto FC at the BMO Field Stadium on Sunday.
With the game tied heading into the closing minutes, Brazilian striker Sergio Santos grabbed the headlines as he netted the all-important goal in the third minute of the game to hand the Reds their seventh league defeat.
With that result, Pat Noonan's men have won each of their last seven matches, scoring 15 goals and conceding seven since losing back-to-back games against New York Red Bulls and CF Montreal back in April.
Cincinnati have now picked up 10 wins and three draws in their 15 MLS matches so far to collect 33 points and sit second in the Eastern Conference standings, one point behind first-placed Inter Miami, albeit with one game in hand.
Nashville, on the other hand, continue to struggle for consistency as they played out a goalless draw with Montreal when the sides squared off at the Saputo Stadium on Sunday.
Both teams were guilty of a wasteful display at the attacking end of the pitch as they squandered several goalscoring opportunities to snatch the game and a draw was certainly a fair result upon reflection.
The Boys in Gold have now won just three of their 14 MLS matches so far while losing four and claiming seven draws to collect 16 points and sit 11th in the East, level on points with 10th-placed Orlando City.
Nashville's slow start to the campaign has been owing to their struggles on their travels as they have failed to win any of their last five away matches across all competitions, claiming two draws and losing four, including a 3-1 defeat at Inter Miami in the CONCACAF Champions Cup round of 16 on March 13.
However, they will be backing themselves to end this poor run on Wednesday as they take on an opposing side who have failed to win 10 of their last 13 encounters, losing five and claiming five draws since July 2018.
High-flying Cincinnati continued their surge to the top of the MLS standings as they secured a thrilling 4-3 victory over Toronto FC at the BMO Field Stadium on Sunday.
With the game tied heading into the closing minutes, Brazilian striker Sergio Santos grabbed the headlines as he netted the all-important goal in the third minute of the game to hand the Reds their seventh league defeat.
With that result, Pat Noonan's men have won each of their last seven matches, scoring 15 goals and conceding seven since losing back-to-back games against New York Red Bulls and CF Montreal back in April.
Cincinnati have now picked up 10 wins and three draws in their 15 MLS matches so far to collect 33 points and sit second in the Eastern Conference standings, one point behind first-placed Inter Miami, albeit with one game in hand.
Nashville, on the other hand, continue to struggle for consistency as they played out a goalless draw with Montreal when the sides squared off at the Saputo Stadium on Sunday.
Both teams were guilty of a wasteful display at the attacking end of the pitch as they squandered several goalscoring opportunities to snatch the game and a draw was certainly a fair result upon reflection.
The Boys in Gold have now won just three of their 14 MLS matches so far while losing four and claiming seven draws to collect 16 points and sit 11th in the East, level on points with 10th-placed Orlando City.
Nashville's slow start to the campaign has been owing to their struggles on their travels as they have failed to win any of their last five away matches across all competitions, claiming two draws and losing four, including a 3-1 defeat at Inter Miami in the CONCACAF Champions Cup round of 16 on March 13.
However, they will be backing themselves to end this poor run on Wednesday as they take on an opposing side who have failed to win 10 of their last 13 encounters, losing five and claiming five draws since July 2018.
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