FC Cincinnati placed Sterling Home Record on Line vs FC Dallas

After disappearing on the occasion of claiming first place in the Eastern Conference, FC Cincinnati returns home for the first time in about three weeks to face FC Dallas on Wednesday night.
Cincinnati (9–4–2, 29 points) is the winner in its last two matches (0–1), including 4–2 losing at Atlanta United on Sunday night. It was a disappointing necklace for Cincinnati, as Atlanta did not win from 29 March.
In addition, Cincinnati defender Nick Hagglund maintained two broken ribs and a collapsed lungs during the match. He was rushed to the hospital for surgery on his lungs and will have another process for his broken ribs.
FCC head coach Pat Nunnan said, “Perhaps it threw us a little.” “The way we first accepted the target with a bad passing on the wrong pass and a piece of set, you lose the rhythm and then they captured with the speed that they had.”
The good news for FC Cincinnati is that they return home on Wednesday, and they will take records from 5–0-1 in MLS Play, which will play in their match with FC Dallas (4-6-4, 16 points) at FCL Stadium.
On the other hand, FC Dallas is getting heartbreaking damage to Seattle sounders on Saturday, accepting a penalty kick in a 1-0 necklace in the 86th minute.
Dallas wins in all the competitions in its last four matches, coming against AV Alta FC in the US Open Cup 32 on May 7. Dallas’ last win in the MLS regular season competition came to Inter Miami on 27 April.
“Just to lose that goal, it is difficult to swallow it on punishment.” FC Dallas head coach Eric Quill said. “We have found to find a way to get better in a few moments that we can punish the opponent and be better to make some decisions but the effort and fight was there.”
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