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Cincinnati FC and NYCFC played to a thrilling 4-4 draw, with Evander scoring a late penalty and Denkey netting two goals. Cincinnati rallied from a three-goal deficit, while NYCFC remains winless in five matches.
NEW YORK (AP) â Evander da Silva Ferreira â known simply as âEvanderâ â converted from the spot in the fifth minute of stoppage time and Kevin Denkey scored two goals for Cincinnati FC in a 4-4 tie with New York City FC on Wednesday night. Andrei Chirila scored his first MLS goal in his fourth career appearance to cap the scoring in the second minute of stoppage time and, about three minutes later, Evander's penalty kick capped the scoring. Cincinnati (2-4-3), which rallied from a three-goal deficit against New York City, is winless in four straight. NicolĂĄs FernĂĄndez scored two goals for NYCFC. Agustin Ojeda and Talles Magno each added a goal. NYCFC (3-3-3) is winless in five straight. Denkey scored goals in the 32nd and 65th minutes. FernĂĄndez has eight goals this season, second most in MLS behind Nashville's Sam Surridge (nine). The 26-year-old FernĂĄndez became the fourth player in NYCFC history to score at least 10 goals in their first 20 regular-season appearances (FernĂĄndez has 11 goals). FernĂĄndez opened the scoring in the 20th minute. Aiden OâNeillâs shot from outside the left corner of the penalty area was stopped by goalkeeper Roman Celentano but the ball slipped out of his grasp and FernĂĄndez slammed the rebound inside the right post. Maxi Moralez played a first-touch pass to the edge of the area and FernĂĄndez, who outraced the defense to the ball and scored from the right corner of the 6-yard box to give NYCFC a 2-1 lead in the 35th minute. Cincinnati defender Teenage Hadebe left the game due to injury and was replaced by Alvas Powell in the 23rd minute. Celentano finished with five saves. \\_ AP soccer:
Key moments included Evander's stoppage-time penalty and Denkey's two goals, as well as NicolĂĄs FernĂĄndez's two goals for NYCFC.
Cincinnati FC rallied from a three-goal deficit, scoring four goals, including two in stoppage time, to secure a 4-4 tie.
Standout players included Evander, who scored a penalty, and Kevin Denkey, who scored two goals for Cincinnati, while NicolĂĄs FernĂĄndez scored twice for NYCFC.

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