CHARLOTTE, N.C. — FC Cincinnati drew 2-2 with Charlotte FC Saturday night after Kevin Denkey and Evander Da Silva Ferreira each scored first-half goals at Charlotte's stadium, and Roman Celentano recorded one save; Idan Toklomati and Pep Biel scored about two minutes apart early in the second half to equalize. The result left Cincinnati unbeaten in six matches and adjusted both clubs' league records this week; Denkey has seven goals this season with five in his last four games, while Evander has six goals in five games following a recent hat trick. Tim Ream returned to action and Miles Robinson logged minutes, influencing defensive rotations.
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Cincinnati's unbeaten streak continues, thanks to Denkey and Evander's scoring prowess. If you're a fan, this is a thrilling time to follow the team. Check out their next game to keep the excitement going.
Cincinnati's draw with Charlotte shows resilience and a strong offensive line. With Denkey and Evander in top form, the team's prospects look promising. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good comeback story in sports.
FC Cincinnati benefited by extending its unbeaten run to six matches while forwards Kevin Denkey and Evander strengthened their scoring form.
Charlotte FC suffered by conceding a draw after two second-half goals and remaining winless in three straight matches leading into the game.
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Denkey and Evander fire Cincinnati to 2-2 draw
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