Our prediction for this MLS match:
After dropping two points in a goalless draw with Real Salt Lake, Minnesota United will be looking to start a new winning run when they host Cincinnati at their Allianz Field. The Loons aim to put an end to their four-match winless run in MLS, and they will not have a better chance than this to get back on course. Greg Ranjitsingh was quarantined for the Royals clash, and the goalkeeper is rated doubtful for the Cincinnati game.
The visitors were anything but impressive in a 4-0 loss to New York City, and we do not believe that they are capable of spoiling Minnesota’s party at Allianz Field. In their last meeting in the Major League Soccer Minnesota United rolled over Cincinnati 7-1, and we believe that the history is going to repeat itself. The likes of Abdul-Salaam and McLaughlin are both likely to miss the match with injury.
Highlighted Player (Romain Métanire):

Born in Metz, France on March 28. 1990, Romain Metanire is a defender, who plays for Minnesota United in the Major League Soccer. Metanire started his senior career at Metz and after playing for the likes of Kortrijk and Reims, he moved to United States of America.
The 178-cm tall footballer made his debut for the Loons on March 3, 2019 in a 3-2 win over Vancouver Whitecaps in the opening match of the season. Despite being born in France, Romain Metanire represents Madagascar on the international stage. He made his debut for the national team in a 2-2 draw with Senegal in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers. His preferred foot is right and his main position is right-back.
Romain Metanire helped Reims secure automatic promotion to the Ligue 1 in the 2017/2018 season. Reims clinched top position in the Ligue 2 in style, 15 points clear Nimes, but the following season Metanire made only five appearances in the French elite division.
Highlighted Team (FC Cincinnati):

FC Cincinnati will make their MLS debut in the 2019 season. Based in Ohio, the Orange and Blue are a team who is expected to play their home games at West End Stadium. However, seeing that the West End Stadium is still under construction, FC Cincinnati will welcome their rivals at Nippert Stadium at the start of the season.
The team’s home colors are orange and blue, whilst they wear white shirts and white shorts when playing on the travels. Justin Hoyte, who used to play for the likes of Arsenal and Middlesbrough in the Premier League is considered one of the team’s most famous footballers.
The Orange and Blue will make their MLS debut against Seattle Sounders, whilst they will play their first ever home game in the league against Portland Timbers. It has to be noted that FC Cincinnati has five supporters groups: Die Innestadt, The Legion, The Pride, Queen City and The Briogaid.