June 29, 2024 – Major League Soccer (MLS)
FC Cincinnati News Release
In another match with record heat beating down on The Orange and Blue, FC Cincinnati took down their Texas hosts 1-0 in an old school shootout at Toyota Stadium. At kickoff the temperature had fallen from a brutal 100 degrees in the midday to a not much better 95, marking the hottest temperature at kickoff for an FC Cincinnati game in the club’s MLS history by five degrees. So with the heat turned up, FCC stayed in the kitchen and earned an important three points.
After a half with dangerous chances from both sides, highlighted by some quality defense from Roman Celentano in tight spaces and some near misses by Luca Orellano, the official sent both clubs to the locker rooms for half time with a nil-nil draw.
But it didn’t take long for Orellano to right the misses of the first half, as in the 47 minute the Argentine winger dribbled through multiple defenders to find an opening for a left-footed shot and unleashed a rocket into the top corner of the net past a diving FC Dallas keeper.
The goal was Orellano’s fifth of the season and earned Gerardo “Dado” Valenzuela his third assist of the season for helping to create the moment.
FCC pounced right back with another opportunity that was thwarted at the last second, but then had to go on the defense for the next 15 minutes before finding another opportunity. With FC Dallas looking to get back into the match quickly they subbed on Croatian DP striker Petar Musa, who leads Dallas in goal scoring. FCC fought off several dangerous moments with Celentano punching away chances across the box while the rest of the defense showed discipline in bending but not breaking or making a critical error.
The defense fought off four corner kicks, three free kicks, and staved off countless high-pressure moments to keep Dallas off the score sheet.
A near second goal came late when Luciano Acosta effectively pressed the keeper trying to play the ball out of the back and a loose ball that landed at the feet of Kevin Kelsy, who easily tapped in the ball for a goal. Unfortunately, because of a bounce off Acosta, Kelsy was a step offside when he received the ball and the goal was instantly waved off as offside.
The FC Cincinnati defense continued to stand strong though as Celentano continued his strong work in net, stopping a shot on a diving save and intercepting a cross to halt danger early.
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