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New York City FC forces game three after thrilling win against FC Cincinnati

AFP
Santiago Rodriguez of New York City FC celebrates the team's third goal to secure a thrilling playoff victory over Cincinnati FC
Santiago Rodriguez of New York City FC celebrates the team's third goal to secure a thrilling playoff victory over Cincinnati FCGetty Images via AFP / Luke Hales
New York City FC defeated FC Cincinnati 3-1 to force a decisive game three in the hopes of winning their first playoff round since 2022.

New York, needing a victory to keep their season alive, took the lead on 22 minutes after Costa Rica international Alonso Martinez worked a clever one-two with Mitja Ilenic before sweeping a low finish past Cincinnati goalkeeper Roman Celentano.

Brazilian defender Thiago Martins doubled New York's lead five minutes before half-time, heading in at the back post after a free-kick from wide on the right sowed confusion in the Cincinnati defence.

Third seed Cincinnati hit back on 65 minutes with a superb individual goal from Argentine forward Luca Orellano, who nutmegged his marker before unleashing a thumping left foot shot into the top corner to make it 2-1.

Cincinnati pressed relentlessly for an equalizer in the closing stages, and Zimbabwe international Teenage Hadebe should have levelled in the 80th minute but blasted his close-range shot straight at New York goalkeeper Matt Freese.

New York made the game safe in the closing minutes of stoppage time as Uruguayan midfielder Santiago Rodriguez won a penalty, scoring it himself with a cheeky chipped 'panenka' down the middle of the goal.

Game three in the series will take place in Cincinnati on November 9th.