Inter Miami spoil’s FC Cincinnati home opener, stadium debut

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<p>CINCINNATI &mdash; Gonzalo Higuaín broke a tie in the 85th minute with his second goal of the game and Inter Miami beat FC Cincinnati 3-2 on Sunday to spoil the home opener and TQL Stadium debut.</p>
<p>Miami (2-2-2) squandered a two-goal advantage before Higuaín’s shot from the center of the box found the top right corner.</p>
<p>In the 82nd minute, Cincinnati’s Nick Hagglund converted a header off a cross from Luciano Acosta following a corner.</p>
<p>Álvaro Barreal also scored for Cincinnati (0-3-1).</p>
<p>Brek Shea opened the scoring for Miami.</p>
<p>REVOLUTION 1, COLUMBUS 0</p>
<p>FOXBOROUGH, Mass. &mdash; Adam Buksa entered the game as a substitute in the 83rd minute and scored three minutes later to help New England beat Columbus.</p>
<p>The buildup to Buksa’s goal began on a quick restart after a foul near midfield. Carles Gil fed Brandon Bye up the right channel and Bye’s cross connected with Buska inside the 6-yard box.</p>
<p>The Revs (3-1-2) moved alone into first place in the Eastern Conference standings and extended their home winning streak to three games. Columbus is 1-2-2.</p>
<p>SPORTING KANSAS CITY 3, WHITECAPS 0</p>
<p>KANSAS CITY, Kan. &mdash; Alan Pulido scored twice in Sporting Kansas City’s victory over Vancouver.</p>
<p>Dániel Sallói also scored for Kansas City (3-2-1).</p>
<p>Vancouver dropped to 2-3-1.</p>

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