
Moments of Matchday 25
July 13, 2023 - Major League Soccer (MLS) News Release
Below is a selection of the notable performances and moments from the 10 matches played on the 25th matchday of the 2023 MLS season, Wednesday, July 12.
Cincinnati Continues to Come Through in the Clutch
Powered by an 80th-minute penalty-kick goal by MLS All-Star captain Luciano Acosta and a game-winning 93rd-minute score by Obinna Nwobodo, FC Cincinnati erased a late-game deficit to defeat the New York Red Bulls, 2-1, at Red Bull Arena. FC Cincinnati (48 points, 14-2-6) remains atop the Supporters' Shield standings, holding an eight-point advantage over the next-closest team (New England, 40 points).
Success in Cincinnati has been created in the clutch, as the club continues to win close games. FC Cincinnati is just the third team in MLS history (excluding the shootout era) to win 11 of their first 22 matches of a season by a one-goal margin.
Gil Guides New England to Gillette Success
The New England Revolution continued their charge up the standings on Matchday 25, as they jumped out to an early 2-0 lead within the first nine minutes of their eventual 2-1 victory over Atlanta United at Gillette Stadium. The club's second goal, a ninth-minute strike from Giacomo Vrioni, was assisted by MLS All-Star Carles Gil and marked a significant milestone for the former Landon Donovan MLS MVP.
With the helper, Gil reached 10 assists in the 2023 season, marking his third consecutive season and fourth overall in MLS play with at least 10 helpers. The 30-year-old Spaniard has 58 career assists in his five MLS seasons and became just the third active player to register double-digit assists in four individual seasons, joining Nicolás Lodeiro (five) and Luciano Acosta (four).
New England's victory extended their home unbeaten streak at Gillette Stadium to 12 matches, tying for the second-longest home unbeaten streak in club history (12 matches, 2004-05).
Chicho Paying Early Returns for Real Salt Lake
Real Salt Lake made their presence felt early during the Secondary Transfer Window, bringing in club-record-signing Cristian 'Chicho' Arango to infuse their attack. Through two matches, Chicho has done just that, as the 28-year-old forward scored in his debut performance for RSL and provided an assist in his first minute of play on Wednesday night after entering the game at halftime in the club's 2-2 draw against Sporting Kansas City.
With his assist, Arango joined current Salt Lake teammate Rubio Rubin as the only players in club history to score or assist in each of their first two games with the club. Chicho will look to tie Rubin's club record of three consecutive games to start their Real Salt Lake career as the club hosts the New York Red Bulls on Saturday night (9:30 p.m. ET, MLS Season Pass) prior to the MLS regular-season hiatus.
Dániel Gazdag Continues Perfection From the Penalty Spot
In a wild 2-0 victory over Nashville SC, the Philadelphia Union's star midfielder Dániel Gazdag stepped up once again to help collect all three points. Gazdag scored both goals in the match from the penalty spot, improving his conversion rate to 16-of-16 in his MLS career. His penalty kick conversion streak is now the second-longest in MLS history by a player since the start of his MLS career, behind only Nicolás Lodeiro (18 straight).
The Hungarian now has eight penalty kick goals this season, becoming just the fifth player in MLS history to accomplish this feat, and the first since Ola Kamara in 2021 (nine). Overall, Gazdag is one penalty kick shy of tying the MLS single-season record of nine, which is held by three different players.
Quick Starter: Pedro Vite Does It Again
When starting MLS matches, perhaps no one is more dangerous than Vancouver Whitecaps FC midfielder Pedro Vite. The 21-year-old Ecuadorian quickly opened the scoring for the Whitecaps tonight after just 29 seconds, latching onto a Brian White pass and nutmegging the Austin FC goalkeeper with the finish (Watch Here).
Vite's goal was his second of the season within the first 30 seconds of a match, joining Yordy Reyna (2022) as the only players in MLS history to accomplish this feat. The Ecuadorian international previously scored just 15 seconds into their match against the Houston Dynamo on May 31, which was the sixth-fastest goal in MLS since 2000 at the time.
Major League Soccer Stories from July 13, 2023
- MATCH Preview: Inter Miami CF to Face St. Louis CITY SC for the First Time Ever this Saturday - Inter Miami CF
- News & Notes for Matchday 25: Transfer Window News, Preparing for Houston - Colorado Rapids
- Colorado Rapids President Padraig Smith Addresses Media: Summer Transfer Window, Women's Soccer in Colorado - Colorado Rapids
- LAFC and BMO Team up to Provide LA Active Sports with $15,000 Grant to Launch New Summer Futsal League in South Los Angeles - Los Angeles FC
- Philadelphia Union Midfielder Dániel Gazdag Voted MLS Player of the Matchday Presented by Continental Tire for Matchday 25 - MLS
- Toronto FC Acquire Latif Blessing and an International Slot in Exchange for Mark-Anthony Kaye - Toronto FC
- Revolution Acquire Midfielder Mark-Anthony Kaye in Trade with Toronto FC - New England Revolution
- Sporting KC Launches Fully-Integrated Spanish-Language Website - Sporting Kansas City
- Houston Dynamo FC Exercise Option to Purchase U-22 Initiative Player Nelson Quiñónes - Houston Dynamo FC
- Xherdan Shaqiri Selected to MLS Team of the Matchday for Matchday 25 - Chicago Fire FC
- Obinna Nwobodo Named to MLS Team of the Matchday for Matchday 25 - FC Cincinnati
- Earthquakes Forward Cristian Espinoza and Defenders Miguel Trauco and Rodrigues Selected to MLS Team of the Matchday - San Jose Earthquakes
- Charlotte FC Sign Midfielder Brecht Dejaegere - Charlotte FC
- Moments of Matchday 25 - MLS
- FC Cincinnati Flips the Script, Scores Late Twice to Mount First Ever Second-Half Comeback Victory - FC Cincinnati
- MLS and Partner Organizations to Positively Impact Nation's Capital Ahead of MLS All-Star Game - MLS
- Quakes Victorious at Home, Espinoza Breaks All-Time Club Assist Record - San Jose Earthquakes
- LAFC Knock off First Place St. Louis City 3-0 - Los Angeles FC
- Sounders FC Falls 2-0 on the Road in San Jose - Seattle Sounders FC
- Austin FC Falls to Vancouver Whitecaps FC, 2-1 - Austin FC
- Levonte Johnson Earned His Second Straight Start After Signing an MLS Contract on June 30 - Vancouver Whitecaps FC
- St. Louis CITY SC Falls to LAFC at BMO Stadium - St. Louis City SC
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