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Mon, 08/31/2020 - 11:04am by laughingcat

New York City FC took the lead in the 16th minute when midfielder Alexandru Mitrita slipped through a ball to Keaton Parks who guided his low shot inside the far post giving NYCFC the lead.

Chicago Fire FC Homegrown player Mauricio Pineda scored his second MLS goal to pull the teams even just before the end of the first half. 

NYCFC came out strong in the second half as Anton Tinnerholm connected onto a pass from substitute Maxi Moralez in the 53rd minute to make it 2-1. 

The Fire nearly equalized a second time in the 74th minute, but Alex Callens cleared Elliot Collier’s attempt off the line after a miscommunication between Callens and goalkeeper Sean Johnson.

One minute later, after two nice moves by Tinnerholm to evade Fire defenders, Alexander Ring slotted home a right-footed shot to secure the full three points for the home team. 

Next on the schedule: Chicago Fire FC will remain on the road to take on FC Cincinnati at Nippert Stadium on Wednesday, Sept. 2. 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 on ESPN+. 

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Chicago Fire FC

Notes:

  • Chicago debuted a ‘Frontline Heroes’ patch to show appreciation for Chicago’s medical personnel and essential workers for their service throughout the pandemic. The patch is part of the 2020 ‘Stand for Chicago’ patch series in which the Fire sport custom-designed patches on the jocktag location of the team’s jerseys. For more information on the series, click here . 
  • Defender Francisco Calvo captained the Fire and wore a captain’s armband that represents the Black Lives Matter movement. The armband was designed by Chicago-based artist and former Northwestern student-athlete Dwight White. For more information on the design, click here. Calvo has worn the captain’s armband in all eight games this season. 
  • Goalkeeper Connor Sparrow made his MLS and Fire debut in Saturday’s match, starting and playing the full 90 minutes. On a night honoring Frontline Heroes, Sparrow is a registered nurse in Tennessee and Utah. Sparrow’s sister is also a nurse in their hometown of St. Louis. 
  • Fire Homegrown Mauricio Pineda scored his second goal of the season. His first goal, a game winner, came against Seattle in the team’s opening game at the MLS is Back tournament on July 14. 
  • Captain Francisco Calvo earned his first assist of the season and the seventh of his MLS career.
  • Midfielder Álvaro Medrán recorded his second assist of the season. 
  • Midfielder Ignacio Aliseda was named the Man of the Match. 
  • NYCFC GK Sean Johnson played for the Fire from 2010-2016. 

Goals:
NYCFC - Keaton Parks 16th minute (WATCH): Alexandru Mitrita found Keaton Parks making a run into the box. Parks guided his low shot inside the far post. Parks paid tribute to “Black Panther” actor Chadwick Boseman, who died Friday, with a “Wakanda Forever” celebration.

CHI - Mauricio Pineda 45+2 minute (WATCH): A corner kick by Álvaro Medrán curled in off a flick from Francisco Calvo that fell to an open Mauricio Pineda. The Chicago Homegrown took a touch with his left foot to level the match. 

NYCFC - Anton Tinnerholm 53rd minute (WATCH): NYCFC star midfielder Maxi Moralez, who returned from a nagging calf injury, set up Tinnerholm on the right side of the box, scoring in a similar fashion to the first goal, beating the goalkeeper far side. 

NYCFC - Alexander Ring 75th minute (WATCH): Ring scored for a second consecutive game off an assist from Tinnerholm to put the game away.

Key attacking plays:
CHI - Fabian Herbers 7th minute (WATCH): Fabian Herbers intercepted the ball in the middle of the park and immediately went on the attack. The midfielder fired a long-range strike that required Sean Johnson to parry it away. 

CHI - Fabian Herbers 21st minute (WATCH): Ignacio Aliseda dribbled into New York territory and played a ball to Herbers who fired a right-footed shot from the left side of the box that was saved by Johnson.

CHI - Robert Berić 45+1 minute (WATCH): Ignacio Aliseda cut his defender and made his way to the touchline to find an open Robert Berić in the box. Berić sent a quick left-footed shot to the near post, forcing Johnson to make a kick save. 

CHI - Elliot Collier 74th minute (WATCH): After a miscommunication between NYCFC defender Alexander Callens and goalkeeper Sean Johnson, Collier had his shot from just outside the 18 yard box cleared off the line by Callens.

Stops and key defensive plays:
CHI - Connor Sparrow 2nd minute (WATCH): Mitrita slipped in a ball to Héber and the Fire goalkeeper reacted quickly making the save with his left foot. 

CHI - Connor Sparrow 39th minute (WATCH): Mitrita cut inside and Sparrow made a diving save on the powerful shot. 

Box score:
New York City 3:1 Chicago Fire FC 

Scoring Summary:
NYCFC - Parks (1) (Mitrita 2) 16’
CHI - Pineda (2) (Calvo 1, Medrán 2) 45+2’
NYCFC - Tinnerholm (1) (Moralez 1) 53’
NYCFC - Ring (2) (Tinnerholm 1) 75’ 

Misconduct Summary:
NYCFC - Sands (Caution) 37’
CHI - Frankowski (Caution) 42’
NYCFC - Callens (Caution) 83’
CHI - Calvo (Caution) 90+1’ 

Chicago Fire FC: GK Sparrow, D Sekulić (M Azira 85’), D Calvo ©, D Pineda, D Navarro, M Frankowski (M Gutiérrez 85’), M Herbers (D Bornstein 71’), M Giménez, M Medrán (D Bronico 84’), F Berić ( F Collier 66’), F Aliseda 

Subs not used: GK Slonina, D Omsberg, D Reynolds II, M Mihailović

Shots: 12 Shots on goal: 6 Fouls: 7 Offsides: 2 Corners: 8 Possession: 44.3%

New York City FC: GK Johnson, D Matarrita (D Thorarinsson 79’), D Callens, D Chanot, D Tinnerholm, M Sands (M Acevedo 88’), M Parks, M Ring ©, F Mitrita (M Moralez HT), F Heber (F Castellanos 66’), F Medina (F Mackay-Steven 79’)

Subs not used: GK Stuver, D Scally, M Rocha, F Tajouri-Shradi

Shots: 19 Shots on goal: 7 Fouls: 13 Offsides: 3 Corners: 8 Possession: 55.7%

Referee: Rubiel Vasquez
Assistant Referees: Logan Square, Ian McKay
Fourth Official: Thomas Snyder
VAR: Chris Penso  

 

Chicago Fire FC Quotes

Chicago Fire FC Head Coach Raphael Wicky

On Connor Sparrow’s performance in his first start…
“Look, I think we told him, just play your game. Don't overthink. Try to enjoy. And I think he started well. He started well with that big save after two or three minutes. I think that gives him confidence, and we also told him, look, if you feel like you have to play long, then go long. It's your first game. New York City is a team who presses, so I think he took many times good decisions, and all the rest I have to see and speak with the goalkeeper coach. I think the big save in the first two minutes gave him some confidence, and that's good.”

On the team’s performance…
“I think especially first off, I saw -- again, we know New York City, they are a good team. They are always creating. I think we saw a good 45 minutes where we created quite a lot of chances again, but we have to be clinical. It was good that we came back just before halftime, but we could have scored minimum one, if not two before, and yeah, those are -- again, those are the key moments. But I think the first 45, we had very good moments in possession where we created and we let them move as well. We knew they are a good team. They like possession -- if you can move as well, you can create.”

“We concede 2-1 which is an easy goal again. Maybe I have to watch it again. Maybe Connor can do a little bit better, but we are not going to start blaming one player, because it's too easy he gets a shot there. But there's a key moment, the game -- the key moment I think is a chance for Elliot. Elliot has this big chance to equalize, and the other side, we concede the 3-1, and then to be fair, with the 3-1, I think our legs are getting heavier, heavier, we tried to make some stops. We have very young subs coming in. So, it is what it is. The end of the day, we have to take the positive, which is we create a lot and we talk again about the same thing. We gave up too many easy goals.”

On what New York City FC did in the second half to take control of the game…
“Well, I think they were a little bit better in possession. They kept the ball better. We were not as aggressive as we were the first half and then obviously we concede quite quickly the second goal, which in these temperatures, with traveling the same day and all of that, it's not easy when you concede them.”

“But like I said, I mean what did they do better I think at the end of the game, you always have key moments. And for me, the key moments for me is we don't equalize that big chance from Elliot, and then on the other side, I think right directly, or a little moment like today, they scored their chance. I think that's the big difference. And then they kept the ball, and then like I said before, our legs were heavy and it was difficult to move together and pressure them together because if you don't pressure them, if you just give them the ball, New York City is a very good team.”

On the impact of CJ Sapong’s absence on the team’s offensive options…
“Yeah, look, that's a personal -- obviously CJ is gone for personal reasons and we fully support him there.”

“Yeah, it's a big impact. CJ is a proven goal scorer in this league, a veteran who we all know is quality. Of course we miss CJ. Like I always say, I'm trying to focus on the players who are here, but of course we miss CJ, of course.”

Chicago Fire FC Defender Mauricio Pineda

On his goal…
“Yeah, I think it was a corner kick that we've worked on a lot. I find myself in that same spot often. Just have to be ready for when that flick on the first post comes in, and luckily Calvo got ahead of the defender and got that flick into that back post spot, and I was just there to tap it in.”

On the conversation within the team regarding the protests for social justice…
“I think we talked about it a lot as a team. I think the leadership group kind of took charge of that, and discussing that as a team and what we wanted to do together.”

On NYCFC’s opening goal…
“Yeah, I think that first goal was on me. I tried to kind of step up a little bit and get him to be offside. I probably should have just kept running with him. Yeah, I took the blame for that first goal and I should have done better on that.”

On the challenges of playing with a different keeper from one week to another…
“I don't think it changes too much. I think every goalkeeper that's stepped up has been pretty consistent, so it makes it easier for us as a back line to rely on whoever is in goal, whether it's Kenny (Kronholm), Bobby (Shuttleworth) or Connor (Sparrow) today. I think they have all been really good and consistent, prepared to play when they had to step up. They make it pretty easy for us, I would say.”

Chicago Fire FC Forward Ignacio Aliseda

On stepping up and becoming a bigger part of the team…
“Yes, I really feel like I've become a greater part of the team. My teammates have really helped me and brought me into the group a little bit more, and the technical staff has shown a lot of confidence in me, so I think I really feel like we're coming together as a group and it was just the couple details that had made us lose the game today.”

On the adjustment period since moving to Chicago…
“Yeah, at first it was very difficult. You know, you're coming into a new country without knowing the language, without knowing the traditions or the customs of the country. It was hard to be around people where not a lot of people spoke the same language I did. And it was hard for me, I think even in Orlando it was hard for me. But then I came back here and I put my head down and got it into my mind that I was going to try my best to be better for the Club and work hard for the Club, and I think that's where putting my head down is what's going to help me and what is going to be better for the Club.”

On his preferred position on the field…
“Yeah, I like to be in the midfield better, in the middle. I feel like I'm more involved in the game. I think I'm more comfortable in the middle, and I feel like I can give more to the team. I can bring more than being on the right or the left wing.”

On forming a good on-field relationship with Robert Berić despite both being new to the team and the language barrier…
“It is a little bit difficult not speaking the same language, because you're trying to figure things out on the field and give indications and figure out what they are trying to tell you, and knowing what he's trying to tell me. It's not the same as being able to understand your teammate when he's giving you directions. But I think it's been pretty easy because we are both good players, and definitely I need to learn more English so that I can understand what he's telling me and we can continue to develop that relationship on the field.”

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