Kévin Denkey scored his second goal of the season in the 73rd minute and Yuya Kubo added a goal as FC Cincinnati beat Toronto FC, 2-0, on Saturday night.Denkey, who also scored in his MLS debut to power a 1-0 win over the New York Red Bulls in the opener, converted from the penalty spot to open the scoring after a handball by Toronto's Tyrese Spicer.Kubo, who scored a career-high 10 goals last season, gave Cincinnati (2-1-0) a 2-0 lead in the 88th minute. Pavel Bucha back-heeled a pass to Evander, who played the last of the team's three consecutive one-touch passes: a long left-to-right chip-shot from the defending half to a charging Kubo for a finish from the corner of the area that slipped inside the back post.Toronto (0-2-1) had 43% possession and was outshot 13-6, 8-1 on target. Sean Johnson had six saves.Roman Celentano had one save for Cincinnati and has two shutouts this season.
CINCINNATI — Kévin Denkey scored his second goal of the season in the 73rd minute and Yuya Kubo added a goal as FC Cincinnati beat Toronto FC, 2-0, on Saturday night.
Denkey, who also scored in his MLS debut to power a 1-0 win over the New York Red Bulls in the opener, converted from the penalty spot to open the scoring after a handball by Toronto's Tyrese Spicer.
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Kubo, who scored a career-high 10 goals last season, gave Cincinnati (2-1-0) a 2-0 lead in the 88th minute.
Pavel Bucha back-heeled a pass to Evander, who played the last of the team's three consecutive one-touch passes: a long left-to-right chip-shot from the defending half to a charging Kubo for a finish from the corner of the area that slipped inside the back post.
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Toronto (0-2-1) had 43% possession and was outshot 13-6, 8-1 on target. Sean Johnson had six saves.
Roman Celentano had one save for Cincinnati and has two shutouts this season.