Columbus Crew manages to draw 2-2 with Cincinnati after recovering a 0-2 deficit. HIGHLIGHTS

CINCINNATI. Cincinnati comes back against Columbus Crew with a goal on the D. Rossi  86'.

Columbus Crew manages to draw 2-2 with Cincinnati after recovering a 0-2 deficit. HIGHLIGHTS

CINCINNATI. Cincinnati finds the way to recover against Columbus Crew with a goal on the D. Rossi  86′. Columbus Crew was truly better in terms of ball possession (67%)​

The match was played at the Nippert Stadium stadium in Cincinnati. The referee was Allen Chapman with the assistance of Corey Parker and Nick Uranga. The 4th official was Rosendo Mendoza. The weather was overcast clouds. The temperature was cold at 10.9 degrees Celsius or 51.62 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 73%.​

Match Statistics​

  • ! 33 Ball Possession 67
Shots
  • 10 Total 18
  • 6 On Target 6
  • 2 Off Target 4
  • 2 Shots blocked 8
  • 74 Attack 154
  • 27 Dangerous attack 98
  • 37 Ball safe 41
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 2 Corners 5
  • 4 Off Sides 1
Fouls
  • 7 Total 5
  • 0 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 3 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

Columbus Crew was in firm control of the ball 67% while Cincinnati was struggling with a 33% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Columbus Crew had a more offensive attitude with 98 dangerous attacks and 18 shots of which 6 were on target. Nonetheless, that was not enough Columbus Crew to win the match​.

Cincinnati shot 10 times, 6 on target, 2 off target. On the opposite side, Columbus Crew shot 18 times, 6 on target, 4 off target.

Cards

Cincinnati received 2 yellow cards (Dominique Badji and Luciano Acosta). Regarding the opposition, Columbus Crew received 1 yellow card (Steven Moreira).

Match Timeline

14'
45'
Steven Moreira- Yellow
L. Acosta(goal)Álvaro Barreal
45'
Raymon Gaddis- sub ->Santiago Arias
65'
65'
Christian Ramirez- sub ->Aidan Morris
65'
L. Acosta- Yellow
73'
73'
Alvas Powell(own-goal)
75'
83'
76'
Sean Zawadzki- sub ->Yaw Yeboah
Obinna Nwobodo- sub ->Yuya Kubo
85'
86'
Diego Rossi(goal)

Standings

After this match, Cincinnati has 69 points to hold in the 1st place. Talking about the opposition, Columbus Crew will has 57 points to hold in the 3rd place.

Next matches

Cincinnati – Formation

Cincinnati
G
Roman Celentano 18.United States
7.0
D
Alvas Powell 2.Jamaica
6.7
Goals75'
D
Yerson Mosquera 15.Colombia
7.3
D
Ian Murphy 32.United States
6.6
M
Yuya Kubo 7.Japan
7.3
85'
M
L. Acosta 10.Argentina
7.0
73' Goals45'
M
S. Arias 13.Colombia
7.5
65'
M
Á. Barreal 31.Argentina
7.0
M
J. Moreno 93.Venezuela
7.3
F
Aaron Boupendza 9.Gabon
6.8
73'
F
Brandon Vazquez 19.United States
7.5
Goals14'
Substitutes
G
Alec Kann 1.United States
D
Raymon Gaddis 28.United States
6.6
65'
D
Bret Halsey 42.United States
M
Obinna Nwobodo 5.Nigeria
6.4
85'
M
Marco Angulo 8.Ecuador
M
Malik Pinto 26.United States
M
Gerardo Valenzuela 58.United States
F
D. Badji 14.Senegal
6.6
73' 83'
F
Sergio Santos 17.Brazil

Cincinnati started with a 3-4-1-2 line-up (3-4-1-2).

The manager Pat Noonan decided to play with the following team: Roman Celentano (7.0), Alvas Powell (6.7), Yerson Mosquera (7.3), Ian Murphy (6.6), Santiago Arias (7.5), Yuya Kubo (7.3), Júnior Moreno (7.3), Álvaro Barreal (7.0), Luciano Acosta (7.0), Brandon Vazquez (7.5) and Aaron Boupendza (6.8).

The home team had on the bench: Alec Kann, Obinna Nwobodo (6.4), Marco Angulo, Dominique Badji (6.6), Sergio Santos, Malik Pinto, Raymon Gaddis (6.6), Bret Halsey and Gerardo Valenzuela.

Substitutions

Cincinnati made 3 changes: Santiago Arias for Raymon Gaddis (65′), Aaron Boupendza for Dominique Badji (73′) and Yuya Kubo for Obinna Nwobodo (85′).

Player of the match: Santiago Arias​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Cincinnati was Santiago Arias.

His rating is (7.5) with 21 passes (90% accurate) and 1 key pass. He won 4 duels out of 6. He performed 3 crosses.

Columbus Crew – Formation

Columbus Crew
G
P. Schulte 28.United States
6.7
D
Rudy Camacho 4.France
7.0
D
Malte Amundsen 18.Denmark
6.7
D
Steven Moreira 31.Cape Verde
6.8
45'
M
Darlington Nagbe  6.United States
6.4
M
A. Morris 8.United States
7.1
65'
M
Diego Rossi 10.Uruguay
7.3
Goals86'
M
Yaw Yeboah 14.Ghana
6.7
76'
M
Alexandru Măţan 20.Romania
7.5
M
M. Farsi 23.Canada
6.3
F
Cucho Hernández 9.Colombia
7.9
Substitutes
G
Evan Bush 24.United States
D
Yevgen Cheberko 21.Ukraine
D
Jimmy Medranda 94.Colombia
M
Julian Gressel 7.Germany
7.3
65'
M
Sean Zawadzki 25.United States
7.1
76'
F
Kevin Molino 13.Trinidad and Tobago
F
Christian Ramirez 17.United States
6.4
65'
F
Jacen Russell-Rowe 19.Canada
F
Max Arfsten 27.United States

Columbus Crew started with a 3-4-2-1 line-up (3-4-2-1).

Wilfried Nancy played with: Patrick Schulte (6.7), Steven Moreira (6.8), Rudy Camacho (7.0), Malte Amundsen (6.7), Mohamed Farsi (6.3), Darlington Nagbe (6.4), Aidan Morris (7.1), Yaw Yeboah (6.7), Alexandru Mățan (7.5), Diego Rossi  (7.3) and Cucho Hernández (7.9).

These were the players on the bench: Julian Gressel (7.3), Kevin Molino, Christian Ramirez (6.4), Jacen Russell-Rowe, Yevgen Cheberko, Evan Bush, Sean Zawadzki (7.1), Maximilian Arfsten and Jimmy Medranda.

Substitutions

Columbus Crew made 3 changes: Aidan Morris for Christian Ramirez (65′), Aidan Morris for Julian Gressel (65′) and Yaw Yeboah for Sean Zawadzki (76′).

Player of the match: Cucho Hernández​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Columbus Crew was Cucho Hernández.

His rating is (7.9) with 30 passes (73% accurate) and 2 key passes. He won 7 duels out of 16. He performed 4 crosses.