Leonardo scored twice as the New York City FC defeated Orlando City SC 2-1 in the first round of the 2021 CONCACAF Champions League on Tuesday night.
The Argentine forward's first goal came just four minutes into the match when he found the back of the net from close range after receiving a pass from David Villa. The second came six minutes later when he capitalized on a defensive error by Orlando City defender Deivis Moraes to put the visitors ahead.
The win was a significant one for New York City FC, who were without their usual talismanic presence in David Villa due to injury. However, Leonardo stepped up and delivered when it mattered most, setting a new record for the club with his two goals.
It was also a historic moment for the Argentine striker, who has already scored 44 goals in all competitions this season, breaking the previous record set by Pelé at Santos in 1958.
Despite the victory, Orlando City will not be giving up easily. They have already played three games in the tournament and will look to bounce back against the New England Revolution next week.
Overall, the win was a positive step for New York City FC, who will now face off against either Toronto FC or TFC SC in the second round of the competition.
In summary, Leonardo's two-goal performance in the first round of the 2021 CONCACAF Champions League is a significant achievement for the New York City FC, setting a new record for the club and marking a historic moment for the Argentine striker.
