
Chicago Fire Soccer Club Falls 2-1 to Saint Louis FC in Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Published on June 12, 2019 under Major League Soccer (MLS)
Chicago Fire FC News Release
ST. CHARLES, Mo. - The Chicago Fire were eliminated from the 2019 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup after falling 2-1 to Saint Louis FC at Harlen C. Hunter Stadium on Tuesday night. Forward Nemanja Nikoliæ scored the team's lone goal of the night, tallying his sixth across all competitions in 2019.
Despite outshooting Saint Louis 20-6, including a 9-3 advantage in shots on target, and winning the possession battle (67-33), the two goals conceded by the Fire against the run of play in the first half proved to be the difference in Tuesday's match.
Beginning the game on the front foot, the Fire created numerous chances to take the lead early within the first five minutes of the match. In the first minute of the game, midfielder Dax McCarty received the ball on the edge of the 18-yard box and blasted a volley that forced a strong save from goalkeeper Tomas Gomez.
Shortly afterward, forward CJ Sapong powered his way into the box and hit a low effort that was parried away by Gomez. Nikoliæ pounced on the rebound and hit another effort on target that was deflected wide, landing to midfielder Nicolás Gaitán who had his follow-up attempted pushed away from the target by a last-ditch challenge.
Following the early offensive output from the Fire, Saint Louis scored the game's opening goal from a counter attack in the 17th minute when forward Austin Martz connected with a cross and nodded his header into the goal from close range.
Moments later, the home side doubled its lead from a set piece when midfielder Guy Abend connected with a curling free kick in the 18-yard box and headed the ball into the back of the net in the 21st minute.
Approaching halftime, the Fire responded with another chance on the break when Gaitán ventured forward on a threatening run and played the ball into the box for Sapong. Latching onto Gaitán's pass, Sapong hit a first-time effort that forced another save from Gomez in the 38th minute.
To open the second half, the Men in Red continued to create chances to score when midfielder Fabian Herbers cut inside on his left foot and blasted a curling effort that yielded a solid diving save from Gomez in the 55th minute.
The Fire eventually broke through from a penalty kick less than 20 minutes later after midfielder Djordje Mihailoviæ was brought down inside the box. On the ensuing spot kick, Nikoliæ confidently stepped up and blasted the ball into the top right corner of the goal to cut into Saint Louis' lead in the 73rd minute.
Pushing numbers forward, the Fire produced another chance to find the equalizer later in the match when Sapong's effort from inside the 18-yard box was deflected away from the target by a sliding challenge in the 90th minute.
Looking ahead, the Fire will resume league play on Saturday, June 22 when the team takes on Real Salt Lake at SeatGeek Stadium. Set to begin at 7:00 p.m. CT, the match will be broadcast live on ESPN+ and transmitted locally in Spanish on Univision Radio WRTO AM 1200.
Box Score:
Chicago Fire 1:2 Saint Louis FC
Scoring Summary:
SLFC - Martz (Cicerone) 17'
SLFC - Abend (Hilton) 21'
CHI - Nikoliæ (Penalty Kick) 73'
Misconduct Summary:
CHI - Kappelhof (Caution) 19'
SLFC - Fewo (Caution) 71'
Chicago Fire: GK Kronholm, D Campos (Bronico 85'), D Marcelo, D Kappelhof (Lillard 25'), Edwards 64 (Corrales 67'), M McCarty ©, M Mihailoviæ, M Sapong, M Gaitán, M Herbers, F Nikoliæ
Subs not used: Sanchez, Gutjahr, Martinez, Moreno
Shots: 20 Shots on goal: 9 Fouls Committed: 14 Fouls Suffered: 10 Offsides: 0 Corners: 8
Saint Louis FC: GK Gomez, D Bahner, D Fink, D Kavita, D Gee (Fewo 69'), M Abend (Calvert 63'), M Umar, M Hilton, F Martz, F Dikwa, F Cicerone (Dacres 89')
Subs not used: Fenlason, Reynolds, Vlastos, Keller
Shots: 6 Shots on goal: 3 Fouls Committed: 10 Fouls Suffered: 14 Offsides: 2 Corners: 0
Referee: Greg Dopka
Assistant Referees: Art Arustamyan, Matthew Rodman
Fourth Official: Jacob Post
Attendance: 4,456
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