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Chicago Fire FC Defeat Atlanta United FC 2-0 at Soldier Field, Move Into Playoff Position

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Sun, 09/27/2020 - 11:45pm by laughingcat

Chicago jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in the seventh minute when midfielder Gaston Giménez stole the ball in the center circle and immediately ran into the attack. Giménez would find Fabian Herbers on the right side of the pitch as the German took a touch and slotted home a right-footed shot on the half-volley (WATCH).

Fire forward Robert Berić doubled Chicago’s lead in the 39th minute when midfielder Djordje Mihalovic played a clever ball between two Atlanta defenders to Berić at the top of the box. Berić confidently placed a right-footed shot past Atlanta goalkeeper Brad Guzan to score his sixth goal of the season and his fourth goal in as many games (WATCH). Chicago outshot Atlanta 15-10. 

Fire goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth, who recorded his fourth shutout of the season and the 45th of his career, made a season-high five saves. In the 19th minute, Shuttleworth made a diving save to his right off a left-footed shot from forward Adam Jahn (WATCH ). To maintain the clean sheet, the veteran goalkeeper would need to come up big in the 58th minute as Jahn was once again trying to get Atlanta on the board. The tall striker connected on a diving header, but Shuttleworth was able to get a hand on the ball to push it off the post, denying the opportunity (WATCH).

Both teams that call Soldier Field home, the Fire and the Chicago Bears, defeated teams from Atlanta today. The Bears beat the Falcons 30-26 on the road. Atlanta United and the Falcons also share a home, Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Next on the schedule: Chicago Fire FC will travel to Harrison, N.J. to face the Montreal Impact at Red Bull Arena on Saturday, Oct. 3. The match is set to begin at 6:30 p.m. CT and will be broadcast live on WGN-TV and ESPN+ and transmitted locally in Spanish on 105.1 WOJO-HD2. The pregame show, presented by CIBC, will begin at 6:15 p.m. CT on ESPN+.

The three Canadian clubs - Montreal Impact, Toronto FC and Vancouver Whitecaps FC - will continue their seasons in accordance with travel protocols. Home games are slated for the Montreal Impact at Red Bull Arena (Harrison, N.J.), Toronto FC at Rentschler Field (East Hartford, Conn.), and Vancouver Whitecaps FC at Providence Park (Portland, Ore).

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Notes:

  • The Fire moved into a playoff position in the Eastern Conference (10th place, 15 points), leapfrogging Atlanta (11th place, 14 points) and Cincinnati (12th place, 13 points). Montreal and Nashville are in 8th and 9th place, respectively, both on 16 points.
  • The Fire have scored first in three consecutive home matches (ATL, HOU, CLB).
  • Herbers scored his fourth goal of the season, all at home at Soldier Field. He is tied for the second-most goals scored at home in MLS (4). The midfielder earned Heineken Man of the Match honors after scoring once, creating seven chances (second-most in a single game for the Fire since Opta tracking began in 2009-10) and leading the team tonight with 15 defensive actions.
  • Berić has scored a goal in the Fire’s last four matches and leads the team with six goals on the season. The four game goal streak is tied for the second-longest in Club history.
  • With the win, the Fire are tied for the third-most clean sheets (3) at home in MLS this season. Chicago entered tonight’s match coming off a dominant 4-0 win over Houston Dynamo at Soldier Field on Sept. 23.
  • With six goals scored in their last two matches, the Fire are now tied with Columbus Crew SC for the fourth-most goals scored (12) at home this season.
  • The Fire are now 3-1-0 at home against Atlanta United in regular season play. In its last two home matches, the Fire have outscored Atlanta 7-1.
  • Chicago Fire Homegrown Andre Reynolds II earned his MLS debut. The Homegrown made his professional debut on July 23, 2019, when he played 58 minutes against Cruz Azul in the Leagues Cup.
  • Mo Adams made his return to Chicago after being traded from the Fire to Atlanta United in July 2019. The Fire selected Adams 10th overall in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft. He appeared in 25 matches (15 starts) during his time in Chicago. Adams received the only disciplinary action on the night, a yellow card in the 85th minute.
  • Atlanta has struggled on the road this year. Their last win away from home was the season opener against Nashville SC back on February 29.
  • Chicago Fire FC has teamed up with Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago and Ronald McDonald House Charities during the month of September to bring awareness to Kick Childhood Cancer. Player jerseys featured a yellow ribbon patch that represents Kick Childhood Cancer.
  • In honor of MLS Kick Childhood Cancer Month, the Fire recently partnered with Continental Tire to recognize some amazing children and raise awareness for pediatric cancer research. To watch a feature on the partnership, click here.
  • Game highlights can be viewed here and here.
  • Every Fire broadcast starts with an original video, The Open. Tonight’s version, “It's Not The Same Without You,” featured Chicago Fire FC public address announcer Tim Sinclair. You can watch it here.

Goals:
CHI - Fabian Herbers 7th minute (WATCH)
CHI - Robert Berić 39th minute (WATCH)

Box Score:
Chicago Fire FC 2:0 Atlanta United FC

Scoring Summary:
CHI - Herbers (4) (Giménez 3) 7’
CHI - Berić (6) (Mihailović 3) 39’

Misconduct Summary:
ATL - Adams (Caution) 85’

Chicago Fire FC: GK Shuttleworth, D Sekulić, D Pineda, D Calvo ©, D Bornstein (D Reynolds II 90+1’), M Mihailović (F Collier 79’), M Giménez, M Medrán, M Aliseda (D Navarro 79’), M Herbers (D Bronico 90+1’), F Berić (F Sapong 67’)

Subs not used: GK Slonina, M Azira, M Gutiérrez, D Omsberg

Atlanta United FC: GK Guzan, D Escobar, D Meza, D Lennon, D Bello, M Remedi, M Larentowicz © (M Adams 73’), M Hyndman, M Mulraney (M Castro 82’), F Jahn (F Wolff 65’), F Gallagher 

Subs not used: GK Kann, D Walkes, D Castillo, M Wyke, D Campbell

Stats Summary: CHI / ATL
Shots: 15 / 10
Shots on Target: 6 / 5
Saves: 5 / 4
Corners: 3 / 4
Fouls: 14 / 9
Offsides: 5 / 3
Possession 48.6% / 51.4%

Referee: Kevin Stott
Assistant Referees: Eric Weisbrod, Benjamin Hall-Volpenhein
Fourth Official: Lukasz Szpala
VAR: Chico Grajeda

Chicago Fire FC Quotes

Chicago Fire FC Head Coach Raphael Wicky

On the significance of earning two victories in a row…
"It always gives you confidence, right? We spoke from the beginning that, obviously, it's not always black and white: when you lose, you're bad and when you win, you're good. Still, wins always give your team confidence. And then, when you win in a good manner, that we play well, we create a lot, that obviously just gives the team even more confidence to move on. So I think it's, yeah, I'm very happy with what I saw. Two wins in a row, it was actually very important for us to come back into the race for the playoffs."

On the performances of Robert Berić and Fabian Herbers…
"Look, first, I have to say it was a really good team performance again. I don't want to lift up one player, I don't think that will be fair. It was a really good team performance again. But yeah, Robert is doing what we all knew or what I knew he can do. He's scoring, he creates opportunities. I think that is very important, obviously, always for a nine. He had a little period where he didn't score. I think it's important when, as a striker, you don't score for a while, you just keep working hard and believing [in] you. He has proven everywhere that he can score so he also knew he'd be able to score here. So it's just a matter of time and keep working hard and believing. And Fabi, this is something we spoke with him in the beginning of the season, that if he can add, if he can convert some of his chances into scoring points, then he can make the next step, and I think he's on the way to doing that. I'm very pleased with what he adds to the team. But again, he has to keep working hard, keep getting better and then he can keep doing what he does."

On working with the starting midfielder trio…
"No, it's not something we worked on this week. Between these games, you don't really have time to work. It's something we worked on since we started playing, that we want to have movement, that there are certain movements we want as a team. Those three understand each other quite well and find the spaces. Fabi is really good in finding these pockets, these spaces, so that's probably what it is. But it's obviously work over the period of the last, let's say, let's put pre-Covid aside, because that was in January, February, March; but since we started again, I think it's the work we do and things we ask them to do and they do it. But it's not something we trained this week, no."

On including Gabriel Slonina on the bench…
"Yeah, we decided this week to have Gaga on the bench. We want to give him a little bit of that feeling, of that getting these experiences of these games and see how he reacts to that. And that's it."

On the differences in consistency since the start of the season…
"Like you said, I think since many games, we actually played quite good football, we create; we're still in the process of finding each other, of building a team. I try to give the team a lot of consistency because we didn't play much together before Covid, we had a lot of new players. So I think, with consistency, you will be able to build something. It's just good to see that your work, or that the guys actually reward themselves for the hard work they put in and that's the biggest difference. We always said when we have meetings with the team, even when we lost, look, a loss is always tough and there's certain games we didn't know how we lost them, certain games we maybe didn't deserve to lose, or we saw they could have drawn, or won those games. We just always try to say, okay, these and these points we have to do better, these and these points are really good, we have to keep working, keep believing. Obviously, this week was important for us. We now have two wins in a row, which gives the team confidence. Look, tomorrow's a new day, we have to keep working again this week. That's the beauty of this sport, you can enjoy, they should enjoy, but we cannot relax, there's no reason for us to relax, we haven't achieved anything. We're on a good way to build something, to build a team, but we have to keep working hard. That's what we're going to do."

Chicago Fire FC Midfielder Gaston Gimenez (translated from Spanish)

On the back to back victories and the team's confidence...
“Yeah, we were feeling very comfortable here playing at home. We have to learn to also play on the road outside of our home as well. But, yeah, we really needed these two consecutive wins. The back to back wins. Because it's good for the confidence within the team. Gives us confidence in what we had been doing. We had been working hard and continuing to work on all the things that we had been learning and putting together. We had been creating chances, we had been playing well, and we just lacked a little bit of that effectiveness in scoring. We were creating so many goal-scoring opportunities, but we weren't finishing a lot of them. So definitely the two back to back victories reaffirm everything that we had been working on. And it always feels good to win at home. And so we're happy to be at home, and to have won at home and we're also happy to have maintained the clean sheet.”

On if the preparation is different heading into a game on the road…
“No, the preparation is the same whether we play at home or we play on the road. Obviously we've gotten better results at home than we have on the road and that's a good thing. We need to be strong at home. We want that when we are visiting as well. But our preparation doesn't change. We don't modify it in any way, when we play on the road than when we play at home. We want to keep doing what we're doing and focus on our game, and win.”

On his assist to Fabian Herbers’ goal in the 7th minute...
“Yeah, I remember that their midfielder, one of their central midfielders, received the ball with his back turned, and when he controlled it, I noticed a little bit that the ball went forward so that's where I stepped in and was able to take the ball and move it forward and then pass it for (Fabian) who was already looking towards the goal.”

On what it was like adapting to his new team and playing with new teammates…
“Yeah it’s very important. Of course when you're getting positive results it becomes easier. But it wasn't very easy when we first got together because the majority of us were all new. And so we had to adapt quickly and learn what the staff wanted from us and adapt quickly to each other, which we did. But then you have to quickly learn the little details of each of your teammates, you know, what they can give you, what you can give to them, what they can or can't give to you. And so that's something that you can only get with games, but I think that now we're becoming a team, a more cohesive unit now, so we have to keep doing those little things on and off the field. That'll help us get to know each other and be better and get better results on the field.”

Chicago Fire FC Defender Jonathan Bornstein

On acclimating to Soldier Field and finding success at home…
“Yeah, I think, you know, from the beginning, we actually wanted to come in and make this our fortress. Somewhere we could come in and when the teams get over here that they're scared to play us here. They know it's gonna always be a tough game, and it's a place where we want to always get three points. Like you said, you know, three out of five we've been able to take the three points. And even the Columbus game, we were winning 2-0 at halftime. We let that one slip away so I think in general, overall, we've done a pretty good job of making this place harder for other teams. That it was hard to play against us and going forward we have to continue to do that. We're going to enjoy this one, you know, big three points for us to push ourselves into the playoff race, and then now it's time to continue to keep this rhythm going and see how many times we can win in a row.”

On his relationship with Head Coach Raphael Wicky and thoughts on his management so far this season…
“I think he actually has come in and introduced a lot of new ideas to the guys. A lot of good ideas and I think we're all finally catching onto what system and his principles that he's trying to instill in us. Obviously I played with him one season. He was plagued by injuries that year but you know he was a great player. He had always had great ideas on how he wanted to play. And he's kind of transitioned that over to coaching. And so I think you know we're finally seeing the fruition of all the hard work we've been putting in. It's just the beginning. Obviously there's still a big road ahead of us to become a team that everyone is scared of, and that we can prove that any team we play against we can beat. But, you know, I think everything that Rapha was teaching us, the principles he's trying to instill in us, you know, they’re very good. I think the team's buying into everything. And so, only with time can we see more of what will come of Rapha and also this team.”

On if the team has switched anything up, or stayed on the same course in order to find positive results...
"I mean it's a little bit of both I think. Whenever things are going well, you try to build on what is going well and when things are going bad, try and fix the mistakes. I think that's something that Rapha and his coaching staff have actually really really good at - pointing out what we're doing wrong, what we need to fix. And throughout training we've been able to to work on those things, and I think now you're kind of seeing it all come together right now. A big thing that we were lacking was finishing, we would create a lot of opportunities in all the games but we weren't finishing our chances. So now the last game, especially the last two in specific, we've been able to score early, which always gives the team a bit of relief and something to build on. And so I think, you know, we've been able to score early. Defensively, we've been able to not give up easy goals again, you know that's something that was plaguing us. And so the last two games especially, two clean sheets and six goals to our favor, which is always good. And we got to keep building on that.”

On playing with Ignacio Aliseda on the left side of the field…
“Yeah, I mean, with whoever I play with, whoever's in front of me, I try to stay extremely connected with that player and try and get him in good spaces defensively more than anything, so that we make it hard on them to play. And I think he's been doing a great job of just, you know, when I tell him to go left a little bit, he puts himself in a good position, and then I try and give him the most freedom possible so that when he gets the ball attacking-wise, he can just go and he doesn't have to worry about tracking back and stuff like that. He's been doing a great job defensively more than anything, helping me on the 2v1’s. And so I think that connection is so important. And for me, you know, just getting the opportunity. The last two games have been extremely grateful and we've done well, so as long as the team is winning, and you can be a part of that, you know, that's always so important and I'm really happy to be playing in behind Nacho (Ignacio Aliseda). And I think the only thing lacking now is him to get a goal, and for all of us to celebrate together with him.”

 

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