Barreal at the double as top seed Cincinnati launch MLS title bid
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The 23-year-old Barreal opened the scoring for Cincinnati in the 23rd minute
Miami (AFP) – Argentine Alvaro Barreal scored twice as FC Cincinnati, the top seed in Major League Soccer's playoffs, made a convincing start to their post-season push with a 3-0 win over New York Red Bulls in game one on Sunday.
The 23-year-old Barreal, one of a number of talented South Americans now plying their trade in MLS, opened the scoring for Cincinnati in the 23rd minute, running onto a perfectly weighted through ball from Junior Moreno and finding the bottom corner.
Another Argentine, Luciano Acosta, doubled the lead for Cincinnati in the 35th minute when a poor back-header from Red Bulls defender Andres Reyes forced goalkeeper Carlos Coronel to rush out of the box to clear.
But the ball fell to playmaker Acosta, who, spotting the 'keeper off his line, beat him with a lofted chip from over 30 yards out to delight the packed crowd at TQL Stadium.
New York pushed hard in search of a way back into the game but the match was put beyond them by Arreal in the 89th minute. Acosta fed his compatriot with a chip into the box and Arreal's deft first touch set up his own volley, which flew past Coronel.
The first round of MLS's playoffs feature a best-of-three series of games and the pair will face off again in New York on Saturday. Amine Bassi struck a 79th-minute winner as the Houston Dynamo beat Real Salt Lake 2-1 in their first match.
French-born midfielder Bassi pounced on a loose ball in the box and slotted home after Griffin Dorsey's low effort had been pushed out by Zac MacMath.
Houston, the fourth seed in the Western Conference, dominated fifth-seeded RSL from the outset, pinning their opponent back in the opening stages.
The Dynamo grabbed the lead in the 22nd minute through Mexico international Hector Herrera, who collected a cushioned header from Adelberto Carrasquilla and fired home from the edge of the box.
The goal forced RSL into a more positive approach and Costa Rican wing-back Bryan Oviedo went close with a shot that was cleared off the line by Houston's Brazilian defender Micael.
Diego Luna curled a shot wide for the visitors just before the break and that was a sign of things to come from Salt Lake.
It was a superb counter-attack 10 minutes after the interval that brought RSL level, with Andres Gomez driving from deep in his own half before squaring to Luca, who fired home.
But Houston responded strongly and former Nancy midfielder Bassi's decisive strike gave the Dynamo the series advantage ahead of their November 6 meeting in Salt Lake.
Later on Sunday, expansion club St. Louis City look to build on a first-place finish in the West in a derby clash with Sporting Kansas City.