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Chicago Fire Fall 5-1 to San Jose Earthquakes

July 24, 2014 - Major League Soccer (MLS)
Chicago Fire FC News Release


SANTA CLARA, Calif. (July 23, 2014) - The Chicago Fire (3-5-11, 20 points) fell 5-1 to the San Jose Earthquakes (5-8-5, 20 points) at Buck Shaw Stadium on the campus of Santa Clara University Wednesday evening. Grant Ward scored his first MLS goal as the Men in Red dropped the midweek contest.

Next up the Fire host Barclay's Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur in a match presented by Target at Toyota Park on Saturday, July 26 at 7 p.m. CT on ESPN. Tickets for the match are available via Ticketmaster and www.Chicago-Fire.com.

Quotes:

Chicago Fire Head Coach and Director of Soccer Frank Yallop

On returning to San Jose:

"It's just nice. You have a lot of great memories and fans here in San Jose, so for me it's always nice to come back and see old friends, see the crowd and remember the good times that I had here. When you come back with another team, you want to do really well and make a good game of it, but we didn't do that tonight."

On the performance:

"If you look at the game as a whole, we were really poor. I thought San Jose played really well and that usually ends in a bad result for us. It was a disappointing night for our group. We were really flat defensively and we seemed disinterested, which is alarming."

Chicago Fire midfielder Grant Ward

On goal:

"I saw that Matt received the ball and that there was a lot of space behind their fullback, so I hit it first time and got a good strike on the ball."

On game:

"When I come on the field - especially as a sub - I always look to bring on some energy and try and get some life into my teammates and just try and make an impact. It was great to see the field, but it would have been better if I came on under better circumstances."

Chicago Fire midfielder Matt Watson

On moving forward:

"We really can't take a lot from this game. I think it will be best if we just put it behind us, because there are not a lot of positives you can take from it. We're going to try and put this one behind us and move on and kind of start from last week as opposed to this week."

On mental lapses:

"Our communication wasn't the best in the middle of the park and the backline. We let them have too much time on the ball and it cost us. All together, we need to get tighter and make sure they don't have time to pick their heads up. That was the case tonight and we're obviously disappointed about that."

Notes:

- This match marked Fire captain Jeff Larentowicz's 50th career MLS appearance for the Fire.

- Grant Ward's strike in the 75th minute was the first MLS goal for the Tottenham loanee.

- This is the first time since April 11, 2009 that the Fire have conceded five goals in a MLS regular season contest. The Fire fell 5-3 to the San Jose Earthquakes on April 11, 2009.


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