![]() Hernandez nearly scored on three occasions earlier in the game, and on the break in the 64th minute, he found the back of the goal. 64' Cucho Hernandez goal taken away after VAR check After a free kick from about 30 yards out, forward Duncan McGuire found space to put the ball past goalkeeper Patrick Schulte for the tying goal. The Crew scored in first-half stoppage time to double their lead, and Orlando City scored in second-half stoppage time to equalize. 90+2' Orlando City scores to tie the game 2-2 Those missed chances burned the Crew in the end, as Orlando City scored in the 92nd minute to equalize, ending the game in a 2-2 draw. But Orlando City got on the scoresheet just three minutes into the second half, and despite several dangerous scoring chances, the Crew couldn't find a way to extend their lead. With first-half goals from Darlington Nagbe and Jacen Russell-Rowe, the Crew led 2-0 through 45 minutes. Watch Video: VIDEO: Columbus Crew Drone Show FINAL: Columbus Crew let two-goal lead evaporate, tie Orlando City 2-2 Torres took the free kick and it bounced off several players before landing at the feet of forward Duncan McGuire, whose shot skipped off goalkeeper Patrick Schulte's shinpad and into the net. ![]() In the 91st minute, Orlando City midfielder Facundo Torres won a free kick approximately 12 yards outside the 18-yard box after being fouled by center back Gustavo Vallecilla. They failed to convert on any of their other chances Gallese made five saves in the second half after not making any in the first half. The Crew had numerous chances to extend their lead in the second half, and did get one goal past Orlando City goalkeeper Pedro Gallese, but striker Cucho Hernandez's tally was disallowed after a check by the video assistant referee. Orlando City forward Ercan Kara halved the deficit in the 49th minute, finishing a sequence in which Orlando City smoothly cut through the heart of the Crew's defense. Their control didn't slip much in the second half, but it slipped just enough to give Orlando City an opening to get back into the game. Orlando City had the Crew on the back foot through the first five-plus minutes of the game, but once the Crew settled in, they were in firm control for the rest of the first half. Midfielder Darlington Nagbe opened the scoring in the 39th minute with his first goal of the season, and forward Jacen Russell-Rowe doubled the Crew's lead just before halftime with a goal in first-half stoppage time. This is a collective situation that we have to sort out a little bit better." A bit disappointing regarding the goals that we conceded. "We were close to score the third one and the fourth one. "It's frustrating a bit because we were in control of the game," Crew coach Wilfried Nancy said. Orlando Cityįor the first time in their last three MLS matches, the Crew struck first against Orlando City on Saturday night at Field.īut though the Crew scored the first goal - and the second - and controlled much of the game, they let their two-goal lead slip in the second half, culminating in a 92nd minute equalizer by Orlando City to end the game in a 2-2 draw.
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