Seattle Sounders 1-1 Cincinnati: Draw on Tuesday

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SEATTLE. Cincinnati and Seattle Sounders draw 1-1. Brenner scored the first goal (25') for Cincinnati. F. Montero settled the score 1-1 (58').

SEATTLE. Cincinnati and Seattle Sounders draw 1-1. Brenner scored the first goal (25′) for Cincinnati. F. Montero settled the score 1-1 (58′).

The match was played at the CenturyLink Field stadium in Seattle on Tuesday and it started at 7:00 pm local time. The referee was Rubiel Vazquez with the assistance of Mike Rottersman and Jeremy Hanson. The 4th official was Alex Chilowicz. The weather was smoke. The temperature was pleasant around 17.3 degrees Celsius or 63.14 Fahrenheit. Humidity was up to 73%.​

Match Statistics

There wasn’t much of a difference in ball possession. Seattle Sounders was in possession of the ball for 52% of the time vs. Cincinnati that controlled the ball for 48% of the time.

Seattle Sounders was more aggressive with 50 dangerous attacks and 9 shots of which 4 were on target. However, this did not suffice for Seattle Sounders to win the match​.

Seattle Sounders shot 9 times, 4 on target, 5 off target. On the opposite side, Cincinnati shot 11 times, 2 on target, 9 off target.

Cards

Seattle Sounders received 2 yellow cards (J. Ragen and W. Bruin). On the other side, Cincinnati received 2 yellow cards (O. Nwobodo and L. Acosta).

(Seattle Sounders) was sent out after receiving a red card in the (69′).

After this match, Seattle Sounders will have 39 points like Colorado Rapids to stay in the 10th place. On the opposite side, Cincinnati will have 45 points like Orlando City to stay in the 5th place.

Match Events

  • 25'
    25'

    Brenner

  • 53'
    53'

    J. Ragen

  • 55'
    55'

    L. Alves Chu Franco

    D. Leyva

  • 55'
    55'

    C. Roldan

    A. Cissoko

  • 58'
    58'

    F. Montero

  • 66'
    66'

    S. Santos

    Brenner

  • 67'
    67'

    Y. Kubo

    J. Moreno

  • 68'
    68'

    O. Nwobodo

  • 69'
    69'

    K. Rowe

  • 72'
    72'

    L. Acosta

  • 75'
    75'

    J. Medranda

    J. Atencio

  • 83'
    83'

    W. Bruin

  • 83'
    83'

    R. Gaddis

    A. Powell

  • 84'
    84'

    D. Badji

    B. Vazquez

  • 84'
    84'

    D. Teves

    W. Bruin

  • 90'
    90'

    J. Nelson

    A. Barreal

Next match

In the upcoming Major League Soccer match, Seattle Sounders will play away with Sporting KC on the 2nd of October with a 12-9 head to head statistic in favor of Seattle Sounders (4 draws).

Cincinnati will host Chicago Fire on the 1st of October with a 3-2 head to head stats in favor of Cincinnati (2 draws).

Seattle Sounders: Formation and Lineups

Seattle Sounders started with a 3-4-2-1 line-up (3-4-2-1).

The manager Brian Schmetzer chose to play with the following team: Stefan Frei (6.6), Yeimar Gómez Andrade (7.3), Jackson Ragen (6.9), Abdoulaye Cissoko (7.3), Ethan Dobbelaere (6.3), Danny Leyva (6.6), Josh Atencio (6.9), Kelyn Rowe (7.3), Fredy Montero (7.4), Albert Rusnák (7.3) and Will Bruin (6.8).

Substitutes

Seattle Sounders made 4 changes: D. Leyva for L. Alves Chu Franco (55′), A. Cissoko for C. Roldan (55′), J. Atencio for J. Medranda (75′) and W. Bruin for D. Teves (84′).

Top player: Fredy Montero

The player who no doubt impressed Seattle Sounders the most was Fredy Montero.

His rating is (7.4) with 1 goal, 43 passes (81% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 11 duels out of 20. He performed 2 crosses.

Cincinnati: Formation and Lineups

Cincinnati started with a 5-3-2 line-up (5-3-2).

On the opposite side, Pat Noonan played with: Roman Celentano (6.6), Alvas Powell (7.0), Nick Hagglund (6.8), Geoff Cameron (7.0), Matthew Miazga (7.4), Álvaro Barreal (7.4), Obinna Nwobodo (7.5), Júnior Moreno (7.5), Luciano Acosta (6.4), Brandon Vazquez (6.1) and Brenner (7.2).

Substitutes

Cincinnati made 5 changes: Brenner for S. Santos (66′), J. Moreno for Y. Kubo (67′), A. Powell for R. Gaddis (83′), B. Vazquez for D. Badji (84′) and A. Barreal for J. Nelson (90′).

Top player: Obinna Nwobodo

Probably the most impressive player in Cincinnati was Obinna Nwobodo.

His rating is (7.5) with 49 passes (87% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 11 duels out of 15.

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