News about Pat Noonan

Inter Miami 'set to sell DeAndre Yedlin to FC Cincinnati for $172,000 in General Allocation Money' -  freeing up $683,000 in salary-budget space

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 3, 2024
According to rumors, FC Cincinnati is expected to sign DeAndre Yedlin from Inter Miami for $172,000 in General Allocation Funds. Yedlin has been in Miami for the past two years after completing a transfer from Turkish club Galatasaray, totaling 80 appearances during his time at the recently renamed Chase Stadium. When Tata Martino's men won the Leagues Cup last season, the former Tottenham and Newcastle defender was instrumental in the team's first ever trophy triumph last season.

Matt Miazga of the United States has been named MLS Defender of the Year by a New York Red Bulls security firm after Cincinnati's playoff victory over Matt Miazga, despite being under scrutiny for reportedly being "forcibly removed from the referees' locker room" by the New York Red Bulls' security after Cincinnati's victory

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 13, 2023
Miazga was rewarded with a pair of defenders from the Seattle Sounders, Tim Parker and Yeimar Gomez Andrade. Miazga received the award from Cincinnati head coach Pat Noonan in a video shared by FC Cincinnati, in front of his colleagues during practice. 'You guys are a credit,' Miazga told his coworkers, 'Good surprise, but it's evidently, it's a credit for you guys.' 'It's just an award but we want the MLS Cup, so let's go get that, yeah?'

The New York Red Bulls defeated Cincinnati 2-1 in the MLS Eastern Conference Championships, the MLS Eastern Conference champion wins a dramatic victory

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 13, 2023
ISABEL BALDWIN AT RED BULL ARENA: FC FC Cincinnati showed why it belongs in the league by winning its third game in a row, but not without challenges. Cincinnati was playing its fifth game without forward Brandon Vazquez, and it was evidently lacking the clinical finishing that he had shown for the US in recent weeks as it delayed their 2-1 victory over the New York Red Bulls on Wednesday night. Cincinnati, who were 1-0 down in the first half, struggled to find the right timing until being bailed out by VAR and a last-gasp scrappy winner.