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Chicago Fire FC Falls 1-0 to New England Revolution at Soldier Field

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CHICAGO (May 4, 2024) – Chicago Fire FC (2-5-4, 10 points) fell 1-0 to the New England Revolution (2-7-1, 7 points) on Saturday night at Soldier Field.

Chicago Fire FC II winger Omari Glasgow made his Major League Soccer debut, coming on as a substitute for Homegrown midfielder Brian Gutiérrez in the 79th minute. Glasgow was signed to a short-term loan agreement prior to the match, before becoming the first-ever Chicago Fire FC II player to feature for the First Team in MLS regular season action.

After a back-and-forth first half that ended with both teams heading into the locker room scoreless, it was New England who broke through first in the 62nd minute. Forward TomĂ¡s Chancalay collected the ball and carried it up the middle of the field, sending a shot from the arc at the top of the 18-yard-box that sailed into the top left corner of the net.

NEXT MATCH: Chicago will head back on the road for a Rivalry Week match against St. Louis CITY SC on Saturday, May 11. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. CT at CITYPARK, and the match will be broadcast globally on MLS Season Pass and transmitted locally via 890 WLS-AM in English and WRTO 1200 AM in Spanish.

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Notes:

  • Midfielder Fabian Herbers wore the armband for the second game in a row and the fourth time this season.
  • Midfielder Brian GutiĂ©rrez returned to the starting lineup after coming in as a second-half substitute against Atlanta last week. The team-leading scorer so far in 2024, GutiĂ©rrez is just two appearances shy of becoming the second Homegrown Player in Club history to reach 100 games played with the Fire.
  • Javier Casas Jr. (lower leg), Chase Gasper (upper leg), Maren Haile-Selassie (lower leg) and Tobias Salquist (upper leg) were unavailable for today’s match.

Box Score:Chicago Fire FC 0:1 New England Revolution

Goals:
NER - Chanclay (2) (Vrioni, 1) (WATCH) 62’

Discipline:
NER - Kessler (Yellow Card) 22’
NER - Lima (Yellow Card) 50’
NER - Chanclay (Yellow Card) 72’
CHI - Arigoni (Yellow Card) 73’
NER - Ivacic (Yellow Card) 90+6’

CHI: GK Brady, D Czichos (TerĂ¡n, 53’), D Gutman, D Pineda, D Arigoni, M Mueller (Shaqiri, 65’), M GutiĂ©rrez (Glasgow, 79’), M Herbers (capt.) (GimĂ©nez, 79’), M Acosta, F Cuypers, F Koutsias (Barlow, 65’)

Subs not used: GK Richey, D Souquet, D Dean, M Navarro

NER: GK Ivacic, D Arreaga (Romney, 90+3’), D Kessler, D Lima, D Spaulding, M Polster, M C. Gil, M Kaye, M Bajraktarevic (Borrero, 75’), F Chanclay, F Vrioni (Buck, 83’)

Subs not used: GK Ravas, GK Edwards Jr., D Farrell, M Harkes, M Boateng, M Panayoutou

Stats Summary: CHI / NERShots: 15 / 11
Shots on Goal: 2 / 4
Saves: 3 / 2
Passing Accuracy: 86.9% / 83.6%
Corners: 7 / 4
Fouls: 4 / 14
Offsides: 2 / 0
Possession: 50% / 50%

Attendance: 18,379

Referee: Sergii Demianchuk
Assistant Referees: Chris Elliott, Andrew Bigelow
Fourth Official: Lukasz Szpala
VAR: Jair Marrufo
Assistant VAR: Eric Weisbrod