MLS: FC Cincinnati try to shore up details ahead of NYCFC playoff opener

Date:

Share post:


Pat Noonan hopes the urgency of the MLS Cup playoffs will bring the best out of his third-seeded FC Cincinnati when they host sixth-seeded New York City FC in their Round 1 series opener on Monday night.

FC Cincinnati have home-field advantage in the series based on their higher finish in the Eastern Conference table. But Noonan’s side had lost three straight before overcoming an early deficit in a 2-1 win at Philadelphia on the final day of the season.

“It feels different, it should. And you realize that you have to be very connected in every aspect of the game,” Noonan said of his team’s mood approaching Monday. “So many little things become so much more important at this stage that you have to get right.”

Monday’s hosts still have plenty of talent capable of making a deep run, led again by 2023 MLS MVP Luciano Acosta.

He is not an MVP finalist this season despite following up 2023 with 14 goals and 19 assists in 2024. He has a goal contribution in four of Cincy’s last five matches.

Meanwhile, NYCFC have found their footing entering the postseason, with three consecutive victories before a loss on the final day of the regular season at Montreal.

Costa Rican striker Alonso Martinez has gone somewhat unheralded despite scoring 16 goals, and Santiago Rodriguez has a career-high 12 goals plus 10 assists.

Coach Nick Cushing also hopes New York City’s run to the 2024 Leagues Cup quarterfinals will help his team understand how to handle the postseason atmosphere.

“We communicated a lot to the group around how Leagues Cup — especially the knockout rounds — were a really good opportunity to experience ‘win and you’re through, lose and you’re out,'” Cushing said.

NYCFC eventually fell to the Columbus Crew on penalties in the quarterfinals following a 1-1 draw.

Cincinnati and NYCFC split their regular-season meetings, with Cincy winning 1-0 at home in March and losing 3-2 at NYCFC early this month.

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

PREM: Arsenal kicks off new campaign at optimistic Manchester United

Arsenal begins yet another season with hopes of ending its Premier League title drought on Sunday when it...

NWSL: NWSL roundup: Pride, Current settle for draw

The Orlando Pride held the potent Kansas City offense in check, with the host Current stuck with its...

MLS: Evander rises to occasion as FC Cincinnati top his former team, Timbers

Evander scored his 16th goal and assisted his ninth in his first match against his former club as...

MLS: Late goals lift Orlando past KC after long delay

Late goals from substitutes Ramiro Enrique and Nicolas Rodriguez gave Orlando City SC a 3-1 win over visiting...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.