💨 Abstract
Columbus overcame a 2-0 deficit to defeat Cincinnati 4-2, with Taha Habroune scoring the winning goal in stoppage time. Miles Robinson's own goal in the second half and goals from Diego Rossi and Max Arfsten helped Columbus tie and take the lead. Cincinnati, leading the league with 42 points, had their winning streak halted, while Columbus remains unbeaten in their last five matches. Philadelphia moved ahead of Cincinnati with 43 points.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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