FC Cincinnati’s magical run in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
came to an end after a 3-2 defeat at the hands of the New York Red Bulls of
Major League Soccer. Even though the loss was disappointing, the game was full
of drama and excitement as FCC’s magic ran out with about 15 minutes left to go
in the game. Leading 2-0 over the Red Bulls, FCC appeared to have locked up a
trip to the finals. The Red Bulls had other ideas as they scored two quick
goals to force the game into extra time where they found the net once more to
officially end FCC’s run in the Open Cup.
When the final whistle blew, players dressed in blue and
orange fell to the field in exhaustion as a sold out crowd at Nippert Stadium
applauded them and thanked them for their efforts. The lads had nothing to be
ashamed about as their incredible journey in the Open Cup established
Cincinnati as the best soccer city in America. All eyes were on the Queen City
as soccer fans from around the world eagerly waited to see what FC Cincinnati
would do against the best competition the country had to offer on a national
stage. They made their claim for instate supremacy by stunning MLS’s Columbus
Crew SC 1-0. They followed that match with an epic nail biter that saw them
defeat the Chicago Fire, an MLS powerhouse, 3-1 on penalty kicks in a match
that was broadcasted nationally on ESPN. The United Soccer League franchise
that was established in the summer of 2015 upset two teams that are in the very
league they are trying to join.
It is clear that the entire soccer world took notice. MLS
commissioner Don Garber and United States Soccer Federation president Sunil
Gulati were in attendance for the Open Cup semifinal match against the Red
Bulls. After the match, Red Bulls head coach Jesse Marsch said that FCC would
be a “feather in the cap of MLS.” He also called Cincinnati the best American
soccer city in a recent interview with ESPN.
None of that would have happened though had it not been for
the lads in orange and blue playing their best soccer when the lights were
shinning brightest. They defeated some of the best soccer teams in America and
took the city of Cincinnati on an incredible ride. They became the talk of the
town in a city that is known for Cincinnati Reds baseball. They overshadowed
the hype surrounding the start of the 50th season of the Cincinnati Bengals.
They became THE sports team of Cincinnati. Hopefully there are many more
exciting Open Cup runs for FCC that end with them being crowned as champions.
For now though, FCC fans will look back at the 2017 Open Cup as the stage that
cemented Cincinnati as America’s soccer city.
No comments:
Post a Comment