FC Cincinnati Preseason Preview

FC Cincinnati Preseason Preview

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The latest installment of FC Cincinnati’s MLS preseason camp featured a pair of highly-anticipated matches, with the Reds taking on Inter Miami CF on Friday, May. 5 and the Reds hosting Colorado on Sunday, May.

FC Cincinnati’s preseason campaign officially kicked off last Friday night, as the Reds travelled to Austin, Texas to open their preseason with an entertaining battle against Real Salt Lake on Friday night. The home team lost 1 – 0 to the MLS side on the night, but that was not why they arrived. The Reds and the home team had a good laugh over the whole week, which was highlighted by some antics by the home team’s own midfielder Alejandro Moreno, who set up Real Salt Lake’s first ever goal with a series of handbags and pouches.

Before the weekend, the Reds had had their first full scrimmage of preseason, though there was a lack of depth this week in terms of players. The biggest issue being that goalkeeper Jeff Stushinsky was still on the mend from a leg fracture that he suffered at the end October. He was expected to be out until December, but it is possible he could still play in the preseason – he is only recovering from a slight ligament sprain and isn’t looking good at all.

For the most part though, Friday was more about showing the Reds what the Reds are capable of doing. The Reds had an early 3 – 0 lead against the Homegrowns, but couldn’t hold onto their lead as the Homegrowns fought back hard to make sure they did not stay at 3 – 0. As the game wore on, the Reds scored their first three goals of the week, and they were looking for all the goals they could get. In the end, the three goals were all scored by rookies and the Reds were able to maintain the lead as the game was tied at 3 – 0.

When the first half of the game started, the Reds were up 2 – 0 against Real Salt Lake, with a 3 – 0 goal from Alejandro Moreno.

Inter Miami vs. Cincinnati?

Inter Miami’s upcoming match against Cincinnati is in the books after Miami’s 5-1 record against the Bengals this season. The game marks Miami’s first meeting with the Cincinnati secondary after they finished off Miami in 2013. Miami’s defense has been a strength this season, making them the team to beat in the AFC Wild Card playoffs.

The Bengals are the team to beat in this season, and Miami has the opportunity to make it official for years to come this year. There is no doubt that the Bengals are the best team to make the playoffs this season if they end up winning the AFC North.

Miami will be playing the first game in the season after its 5-1 record against the Bengals this season, making the matchup in the AFC Wild Card Round a great one to be excited about. There have only been three other times Miami has beaten the Bengals this season; Miami has been outscored by at least 14 points in each of the six meetings. Miami has also outscored the Bengals in each of the previous meetings by a score of 17-6.

Miami is in need of an offensive explosion to help boost their offense, and look for Cincinnati to bring back their two leading receivers. The last time Miami was successful with this type of offensive explosion is in 2013 when they beat Cincinnati in the AFC Wild Card Round. The Bengals are a team that thrives with big play receivers, and Miami has two of the best in their current offense to take advantage of.

The Bengals’ secondary is ranked 6th in the league against the pass this season, and Miami’s secondary is expected to be one of the best in the NFL. Cincinnati has six interceptions this season, including one by Andy Dalton, who has a touchdown, a key interception. Cincinnati will probably use the two-year option on third-down conversion.

Miami’s secondary is a question mark to this offense, with a pair of rookies in Marcus Cooper and Robert Alford being brought in recently for the foreseeable future.

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Kickoff Time varies: ESPN Latin America – Latin America.

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ESPN’s La Primera telecast at 5:01 p. EDT on ESPNLatinAmerica.

ESPN’s La Primera telecast at 5:01 p. EDT on ESPNLatinAmerica.

ESPN’s La Primera telecast at 5:01 p. EDT on ESPNLatinAmerica.

ESPN’s La Primera telecast at 5:01 p. EDT on ESPNLatinAmerica.

ESPN’s La Primera telecast at 5:01 p. EDT on ESPNLatinAmerica.

ESPN’s La Primera telecast at 5:01 p. EDT on ESPNLatinAmerica.

ESPN’s La Primera telecast at 5:01 p. EDT on ESPNLatinAmerica.

ESPN’s La Primera telecast at 5:01 p. EDT on ESPNLatinAmerica.

ESPN’s La Primera telecast at 5:01 p. EDT on ESPNLatinAmerica.

ESPN’s La Primera telecast at 5:01 p. EDT on ESPNLatinAmerica.

ESPN’s La Primera telecast at 5:01 p. EDT on ESPNLatinAmerica.

ESPN’s La Primera telecast at 5:01 p. EDT on ESPNLatinAmerica.

ESPN’s La Primera telecast at 5:01 p. EDT on ESPNLatinAmerica.

ESPN’s La Primera telecast at 5:01 p. EDT on ESPNLatinAmerica.

ESPN’s La Primera telecast at 5:01 p. EDT on ESPNLatinAmerica.

ESPN’s La Primera telecast at 5:01 p. EDT on ESPNLatinAmerica.

The 80th minute of the match : man of the match

The 80th minute of the match : man of the match

“The match was a very good and strong match. First of all, he hit with the head of the ball and all the time he wanted to hit the ball. In the end, he hit well and the ball of the player was good. I was really happy that we won the match, it was a very tough match. ” – Head coach of Mexico national team (via translator).

“The match was a very good and strong match, as the game was not a easy one-on-one match with him. When you see the goal that he scored the match with the right foot on the right side, the ball landed in the ground and it hit his hand, which was the reason that it happened so easily. You can see, he has the technique so well it is impossible to hit the ball and hit the goal he wants to score. He was really a nice player and we really liked him. We have a lot of players where we have a lot of players who are going to be the next player here, but we want to have a lot of players with us to have the same level and the same performance. ” – Head coach of Mexico national team (via translator).

“What he did was very good. He hit the ball in a great way with the right foot on the right side and the goal is good because you get two points in a match. The match was good because of the score, but we were happy to have a win and also to win three points in a game because they should get three points. We showed our ability and we were really happy. We won the title three times so we will do the things we want to do. We want to be the best. ” – Head coach of Mexico national team (via translator).

“The Mexican National team that is training for the World Cup will play a game against Mexico and we are going to have a good match. My advice for a Mexican National team player is that you have confidence and you show it. It is normal. At the training session we showed our feeling and the attitude. We wanted to win the game and we did. ” – Head coach of Mexico national team (via translator).

“I think that when the players are training they should show more confidence when you are having a match and show their best when they are playing a game.

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