Orlando City triumphs over Cincinnati as Enrique scores twice
- Ramiro Enrique scored two goals, bringing his total to eight in the last twelve games.
- Orlando City surpassed their previous club record for goals in a season, now totaling 58.
- The victory positions Orlando City to potentially secure homefield advantage in the MLS playoffs.
On Saturday night, in Cincinnati, Ramiro Enrique played a pivotal role in Orlando City's 3-1 victory over FC Cincinnati. The match saw Enrique score two goals, bringing his tally to eight in the last twelve games. The first goal came in the 10th minute from the penalty spot, following a well-placed pass from Kyle Smith. After Cincinnati equalized with a goal from Luciano Acosta just before halftime, Iván Angulo restored Orlando's lead in the 66th minute. Enrique then sealed the win with a tap-in goal in the 72nd minute, capitalizing on a defensive error. This victory allowed Orlando City to surpass their previous club record for goals in a season, now totaling 58. With this win, Orlando City is in a position to clinch homefield advantage in the first round of the MLS playoffs, contingent on the outcome of New York City's match against Nashville. Meanwhile, Cincinnati, who finished the match with a home record of 7-7-2, will prepare for their final regular-season game against Philadelphia on October 19.