Match Recap

Chicago Fire Fall 3-2 on the Road at Sporting KC

Luis Solignac

KANSAS CITY, Kan.(July 29, 2017) – The Chicago Fire (11-5-5, 38 points) fell 3-2 to Sporting Kansas City (9-4-9, 36 points) at Children’s Mercy Park on Saturday evening.


The hosts opened scoring in the 23rd minute when Daniel Salloi led the quick counter attack and raced down the Fire’s right flank. Salloi’s shot took a fortuitous deflection off Bastian Schweinsteiger and into goal.



Five minutes later the Fire equalized when a Matt Polster whipped a cross into the box. Sporting KC captain Matt Besler attempted to clear the ball but accidentally redirected it into his own net.


Sporting KC regained the lead right before halftime. Graham Zusi took the ball to the endline and cut the ball in for Latif Blessing, who snapped his header towards goal. Fire ‘keeper Matt Lampson made the initial point-blank save but the ball fell to Benny Feilhaber, who bicycle kicked it in to the open goal.


Kansas City would get their third goal of the evening in the 51st minute. Daniel Salloi laid the ball off for Diego Rubio. From ten yards out, Rubio sent in a left-footed attempt that bounced off Blessing and just inside the far post.


The Men in Red pulled one back in the 78th minute. Dax McCarty played a diagonal ball and found Patrick Doody on the left flank. The Homegrown defender took a touch and slotted the ball through to David Accam at the top of the six, where the Ghanaian calmly redirected past Melia.


The Fire return home to host the New England Revolution at Toyota Park on Saturday, Aug. 5 at 7:30 p.m. CT (CSN+/Univision Chicago 1200AM).


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MLS Regular Season
Chicago Fire (11-5-5, 38 pts.) 2:3 Sporting Kansas City (9-4-9, 36 points)
July 29, 2017 – Children’s Mercy Park
Attendance: 20,313


Scoring Summary:
SKC – Daniel Salloi (unassisted) 23’
CHI – Matt Besler (own goal) 28’
SKC – Benny Feilhaber (unassisted) 45+1’
SKC – Latif Blessing (Diego Rubio, Daniel Salloi) 51’
CHI – David Accam (Patrick Doody, Dax McCarty) 78’


Misconduct Summary:
CHI –
Juninho (caution) 76’
CHI – Joao Meira (caution) 90’


Chicago Fire: Matt Lampson; Matt Polster, Johan Kappelhof, Joao Meira, Patrick Doody; Bastian Schweinsteiger (Jonathan Campbell 90+1’), Dax McCarty, Juninho © (Daniel Johnson 77’); Luis Solignac (David Accam 55’), Nemanja Nikolic, Michael de Leeuw


Subs not used: Stefan Cleveland, Michael Harrington, Djordje Mihailovic, Drew Conner


Shots: 10; Shots On-Goal: 3; Saves: 6; Fouls: 10; Corners: 5; Offsides: 3


Sporting Kansas City: Tim Melia, Graham Zusi, Ike Opara, Matt Besler ©, Seth Sinovic; Roger Espinoza, Ilie Sanchez, Benny Feilhaber (Erik Palmer-Brown 87’); Latif Blessing, Diego Rubio, Daniel Salloi (Cristian Lobato 73’)


Subs not used: Andrew Dykstra, Saad Abdul-Salaam, Kevin Ellis, Jimmy Medranda, Soony Saad


Shots: 19; Shots On-Goal: 9; Saves: 2; Fouls: 8; Corners: 5; Offsides: 5