Cincinnati: FC Cincinnati scored twice inside the final 15 minutes Saturday to force a 3-3 draw with the visiting Chicago Fire at TQL Stadium, with Evander converting a penalty in the 79th minute and an own-goal by Chicago's Dje D'Avilla in the 86th minute completing the comeback in MLS play. Chicago, which led 3-1 after Hugo Cuypers scored twice and Philip Zinckernagel added a penalty, remained unbeaten in four but saw its three-match winning streak end on Saturday; Chris Brady made eight saves, Roman Celentano recorded three saves for Cincinnati, and the result left Cincinnati at 2-4-2 with eight points.
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This game shows the resilience of FC Cincinnati, even when they're down. It's a reminder to never give up, whether you're on the field or watching from the stands. Check out their next game and see this fighting spirit in action.
FC Cincinnati's late rally to draw with Chicago Fire is a testament to their tenacity. Despite trailing 3-1, they didn't back down and managed to end the game at a tie. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good comeback story.
FC Cincinnati benefited by earning a late equalizer to secure one point, improving their record to 2-4-2 (8 points) and denying Chicago a win.
Chicago Fire suffered a late own-goal by Dje D'Avilla in the 86th minute, turning a 3-1 lead into a 3-3 draw and ending their three-match winning streak.
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