Pat Noonan is expecting Los Angeles FC to pose a tough test to FC Cincinnati, especially as they are coming off the back of their US Open Cup success.
Cincinnati sit second in the Eastern Conference and are currently unbeaten in four matches, alternating between a win and a draw in that run.
They let a lead slip twice in a 2-2 draw with Nashville SC last time out though, and Noonan knows his side cannot let their guard down at TQL Stadium on Saturday.
[LAFC] are coming in on a high, Noonan said. They re a very strong team. They just won a trophy, and rightfully so, they should be coming in with good energy and excitement.
They ve won some [finals], they ve lost some, but they have experience in getting there and knowing what those games look like.
So, this isn t a final, but what you ve come to expect from them is a team that knows how to get to big games and play in big games.
Focused on Saturday night
— FC Cincinnati (@fccincinnati)
LAFC had lost each of their last four finals before Wednesday s triumph but put that behind them to beat Sporting Kansas City 3-1.
In MLS, they are fourth in the Western Conference, having failed to win any of their last five games.
Head coach Steve Cherundolo was pleased with their Cup success but acknowledged that they still had big improvements to make in the league.
The theme of the last couple of weeks is that we ve been hurting ourselves. Teams were not beating us, we were beating ourselves, Cherundolo said.
That s troublesome and frustrating, but it s also a good problem to have. It means we re in control of our own destiny and this team understands that.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
FC Cincinnati – Luciano Acosta
Luciano Acosta has recorded 90 goal contributions over the last three seasons (39 goals, 51 assists).
He is just the second player in MLS history to record at least 90 goal contributions over a three-season span (Sebastian Giovinco – 92 from 2015-17).
Los Angeles FC – Mateusz Bogusz
Mateusz Bogusz has recorded a goal contribution in each of his last seven appearances on the road.
There has been only one longer single-season streak since the start of the 2020 season: Gustavo Bou – eight straight in 2021.
Let s Go
— LAFC (@LAFC)
MATCH PREDICTION: FC CINCINNATI WIN
Cincinnati have won just three of their last eight regular-season home matches (D1 L4). They have scored 14 goals in the three wins in that time but managed just two goals in the other five matches.
Los Angeles won each of their first two meetings with Cincinnati, recording a 2-0 win in Los Angeles in April 2019 and a 2-1 win in Cincinnati in April 2022. LAFC are the only opponent Cincinnati have faced more than once in regular season play and have never come away with a point.
However, LAFC are winless in five straight regular season matches (D2 L3) following a 3-1 loss at FC Dallas on Saturday. Los Angeles have had only one longer winless run in regular season play in club history, going eight straight without a win in July-August 2021.
OPTA WIN PROBABILITY
FC Cincinnati – 40.9%
Draw – 26.7%
Los Angeles FC – 32.5%