
Kansas City opened the scoring in the 35th minute, capitalizing on a Fire turnover in the midfield that resulted in a counterattack. Midfielder Gadi Kinda, who contributed to both of SKC’s goals in the game, stole the ball in the center circle, dribbled upfield and played it for Erik Hurtado near the edge of the eighteen-yard box. Hurtado took one touch and slotted home his fourth goal of the year (WATCH).
Chicago capitalized on a corner kick just before halftime, leveling the match 1-1. Midfielder Álvaro Medrán delivered a set piece that eventually popped up to the Fire’s Wyatt Omsberg. The tall defender headed the ball to forward Robert Berić. The Slovenian struck it first time on frame and the shot appeared to be cleared off the line by Kansas City’s Amadou Dia. The shot was initially determined not to be a goal. However, after a review by video assistant referee (VAR), it was determined that the ball had crossed the goal line, giving Berić his team-leading eighth goal of the season ( WATCH).
Sporting Kansas City was able to take the lead in the 83rd minute with a goal off a corner kick. The Johnny Russell-delivered corner was flicked on by Ilie Sanchez and finished at the backpost by midfielder Gadi Kinda, who is on loan from Israeli Premier League side Beitar Jerusalem (WATCH).
Chicago, who dominated the possession battle 56-44, eventually scored the game-tying goal in the fifth minute of second half stoppage time. Two Homegrown Players combined as Djordje Mihailović scored his second goal of the season after receiving a long ball from Mauricio Pineda. SKC goalkeeper Tim Melia tried to corral the long pass but missed, allowing Mihailović to take advantage of the mistake by patiently taking a touch and beating two Kansas City defenders for the goal ( WATCH).
Next on the schedule: Chicago Fire FC will host New York Red Bulls at Soldier Field on Saturday, Oct. 24. The match will begin at 6:30 p.m. CT and will be broadcast live on WGN-TV and ESPN+ and transmitted locally in Spanish on TUDN 1200AM. The pregame show, presented by CIBC, will begin at 6:15 p.m. CT. The Chicago Fire Foundation, the charitable arm of the Chicago Fire, will host the Club’s first-ever virtual fundraiser, “RAISE for P.L.A.Y.S.,” that will coincide with the Fire vs. Red Bulls broadcast. More information on “RAISE for P.L.A.Y.S.” can be found here.
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Notes:
- The Fire moved back into a playoff position in the Eastern Conference (10th place, 20 points).
- Chicago remains unbeaten at Soldier Field in the last five matches. Chicago is now 4-1-2 since returning to the lakefront at historic Soldier Field.
- Forward Robert Berić scored his team-leading eighth goal of the season.
- Defender Wyatt Omsberg, who made his second straight start, earned the first assist of his MLS career.
- Midfielder Djordje Mihailović scored his second goal of the season and the seventh of his professional career.
- Chicago controlled 56% of the possession in the match.
- Captain Francisco Calvo returned from a one-game suspension due to yellow card accumulation.
- Chicago Fire FC was set to play on the road on Wednesday against Minnesota United FC but the match was postponed due to a suspected case of COVID-19 among the Minnesota United team delegation. Further information about a new match date and time will be announced at a later date.
- Gastón Giménez (Paraguay) and Miguel Navarro (Venezuela) were unavailable for selection as the pair were called up to national team duty for a pair of CONMEBOL 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches. The Fire teammates faced each other on Tuesday night, when Paraguay traveled to face Venezuela at Metropolitano de Merida Stadium in Merida, Venezuela. Giménez scored his first international goal for Paraguay, an 85th-minute match-winner that secured a 1-0 victory. Giménez put in a 90-minute shift in what was his second start for Paraguay. Navarro was available on Venezuela’s bench for the match.
- Game highlights can be viewed here (Imagen) and here (MLS Matchcenter).
Goals:
SKC - Erik Hurtado (4) (Kinda 3) 35’ (WATCH)
CHI - Robert Berić (8) (Omsberg 1) 45+2’ (WATCH)
SKC - Gadi Kinda (5) (Sanchez 1, Russell 4) 83’ (WATCH)
CHI - Djordje Mihailović (2) 90+5’ (WATCH)
Box Score:
Chicago Fire FC 2:2 Sporting Kansas City
Misconduct Summary:
CHI - Pineda (Caution) 22’
Chicago Fire FC: GK Shuttleworth, D Sekulić, D Bornstein, D Calvo ©, D Omsberg (M Gutiérrez 90), M Medrán, M Pineda, F Aliseda (M Frankowski 60’), F Sapong (F Collier 80’), F Herbers (M Mihailović 60’), F Berić
Subs not used: M Azira, GK Sparrow, D N. Slonina, D Reynolds II, M Casas Jr.
Sporting Kansas City: GK Melia, D Puncec, D Dia, D Reid, D Lindsey, M Sanchez, M Kinda (M Hernandez 85’), M Busio, M Duke (M Espinoza 67’), F Russell ©, F Hurtado (F Shelton 78’)
Subs not used: D Fontas, D Besler, F Fernandes, F Salloi, GK Pulskamp, D Martins
Stats Summary: CHI / SKC
Shots: 8 / 8
Shots on Target: 4 / 5
Saves: 3 / 2
Corners: 5 / 4
Fouls: 12 / 10
Offsides: 3 / 2
Possession 56.3% / 43.7%
Referee: David Gantar
Assistant Referees: Brian Poeschel, Adam Garner
Fourth Official: Silviu Petrescu
VAR: Chico Grajeda
Chicago Fire FC Quotes
Chicago Fire FC Head Coach Raphael Wicky
On the last 20-25 minutes of the match and Djordje Mihailović's composure on the second goal…
"To be honest, I have to watch the game again. I cannot really give you a very clear feedback on the last 20 minutes. I can give you feedback on the 90 minutes. I think it wasn't a good game, we didn't play our football like we normally play. But in the end of the day, we obviously are happy with the point. When you equalize in minute 92 or 93, I don't know when it was, you have to take the point and be happy. But overall, I think we were sloppy with the ball, we lost a lot of easy balls, we gave away a lot of easy balls, that's not how we want to play. We were technically not as clean as we normally are. I think in the end of (the day), I think today we have to take the point and be happy with that. To your second question, obviously, Djordje finishes that goal really, really well. I have to watch it again. I thought he (could have) finished with his left foot, but then he cut again and then said, ‘Oh, what is he doing?’ But in the end of the day, it was beautifully done and yeah, great goal for him."
On Wednesday's game postponement…
"I mean, we flew to Minnesota to play. When you travel there, obviously, you want to play. It was a lost day for everyone. We couldn't train, we just traveled there. We had to wait in the hotel and then we got, I think two and a half hours before kickoff, we were told that the game is canceled or postponed. But look, it is what it is. It's difficult for everyone, this situation is very difficult and I think the league and everyone handled it really and it's not easy to handle all these situations; to find the right mix of being careful or playing or not playing in these circumstances. So not blaming anyone; obviously, it's not what you hope when you travel. When you travel and fly everywhere, you hope that you can play. It didn't happen, so now we have to move on."
On the team’s character and the significance of a late equalizer…
"Look, I think coming back is always important. We came back twice today at home, in a difficult game against a good opponent who is full of confidence. They're very well in the rankings. We came back twice, that shows character, the team never stopped fighting. Like I said in the beginning, we didn't play our best football, but we somehow stayed in the game and didn't give up, and I think that's very, very important. It shows the team that you always have to believe and always have to keep working, because anything is possible in this game. So we'll take this point. For the morale and the mentality of the team, it was really important and really good. Now we have to work for next weekend and try to be better, try to have a better game."
Chicago Fire FC Defender Jonathan Bornstein
On how he would describe today’s match…
“Yeah, I mean we knew going in that it wasn't going to be an easy game. Every time Kansas City steps on the field, they're a very honest team, hard working team, so that's kind of what we expected. A big battle from both sides. And that's kind of what we saw, especially in those last 15-20 minutes. Obviously, you know, (to) get a point like that at the very end, it's a very positive thing for us, feels like a tie, but you know at the end, it feels like we stole some points from Kansas City especially. And, you know, got to keep this momentum going forward. So yeah, definitely a tough match, but that's what we expected.”
On the postponed match in Minnesota due to COVID-19…
“I mean, obviously it’s not an easy situation. This year has kind of been like that. Where you're kind of always waiting to see what's going on with COVID or what the situation is going to deal. And obviously we were ready to play. We obviously flew there and, you know, mentally, physically we're all prepared to go out and play them but, you know, sometimes the situation due to COVID doesn't go your way. We had to fly back. It was obviously a tough travel day but, you know, we moved on from it, put in the past, hopefully we can make up that game. It wasn't easy. But, you know, that's kind of how this year's been and we've been ready to deal with whatever's come our way so I was proud of the team for not really complaining about what happened or anything and taking it in stride so it was nice of the guys.”
On the playoff race and the pressure of chasing points at this point in the season…
“I think, obviously, our goal is to make the playoffs. So, yes there's that pressure, you know, to fight to the end and get as many points as we can. We do feel like we're in the playoff race. We're right there, right underneath the cusp of the line, you know. To win every game is our goal. And obviously, you know, that point will be a positive point going forward. We got to make up a game too with another game in hand. If we get some more points we jump, we push ourselves into the playoff picture so these next games coming up are must wins. If we want to have a chance, and give ourselves a chance to get in that playoff picture. So, even though it's been a tough year, difficult year, it's kind of a crazy, crazy structure that has been going on, we do have that goal of making the playoffs and that's what we're shooting for.”
Chicago Fire FC Midfielder Djordje Mihailović
On the last 25 minutes of the match, and responding after the postponed match on Wednesday…
“Yeah I mean, Wednesday we knew there was some question about the match against Minnesota. We treated it like we're going down there and playing, we didn't treat it like there was a question about whether we would play. In the end, you know the game was canceled. It gave us an extra day of rest, which was actually helpful. And about the match, you know, it was a tough match against this team. One of the best teams in the league, one of the best teams in the West. And especially in the conditions with, with the wind, the field, I think we did a great job against them. And now we just got to look forward to the next one.”
On how he would evaluate his 2020 season so far…
“This 2020 season is just, you know, up and down you know like every other season. There's highs, there's lows and that's all I got to say about that.”
On his goal in the final minute of stoppage time...
“Yeah I saw Mauricio, and obviously the wind played a big role in that. It did help the ball up in the air and gave me enough time into the ball, but I saw Mauricio line up just to send it long. You know, in the 94th+ at the end of the game, just got to get the ball into the box and hope something good happens. And obviously, I was first to the ball, got around them and with the field and it’s a bit bumpy from the football game so I didn't really want to risk some sort of issue with that so I just had to control the ball and make sure I had it all under control. So that's what I did.”