CHICAGO FIRE vs PHILADELPHIA UNION
TOYOTA PARK, Bridgeview, Ill.
May 11, 2013 (WEEK 11, MLS Game #94)
12:30 p.m. CT (NBC SN; TSN2)
The Chicago Fire return to league play after a weekend off when they entertain Philadelphia Union on Saturday afternoon at Toyota Park before an NBC Sports Network audience. The Fire are coming off a 2-0 loss at the Montréal Impact in their last contest. Union hit the road following a fractious 2-2 draw with Seattle Sounders FC last weekend at PPL Park.
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REFEREE: Armando Villarreal. AR1 (bench): George Gansner; AR2 (opposite): Matthew Kreitzer; 4th: Baldomero Toledo
MLS Career: 14 games; FC/gm: 24.3; Y/gm: 2.9; R: 6; pens: 5
DISABLED LIST: none
SUSPENDED: CHI: Jeff Larentowicz (through May 12) … PHI: Sheanon Williams (through May 12)
WARNINGS:
SUSPENDED NEXT YELLOW CARD: CHI: Daniel Paladini
SUSPENDED AFTER TWO YELLOW CARDS: PHI: Conor Casey
INTERNATIONAL ABSENCES: none
HEAD-TO-HEAD
ALL-TIME (7 meetings): Fire 3 wins, 9 goals … Union 3 wins, 9 goals … Ties 1
AT CHICAGO (4 meetings): Fire 2 wins, 5 goals … Union 1 win, 5 goals … Ties 1
RETURN MATCHES: 5/18: Philadelphia Union vs. Chicago Fire, 7:30 p.m. ET; 8/3: Philadelphia Union vs. Chicago Fire, 7:30 p.m. ET
LAST YEAR (MLS):
3/24: CHI 1, PHI 0 (Oduro 28)
8/12: PHI 1, CHI 3 (own goal 34 – Rolfe 43, 56; Friedrich 47+)
10/3: CHI 1, PHI 3 (Oduro 69 – McInerney 7; Gomez 67; Hoppenot 87)
- This is the front end of a home-and home series between the clubs over the next two weeks, though Union have a home match vs. the LA Galaxy in between (May 15).
- The teams have exactly evenly split their series over the last three seasons, each team winning three times, with one draw. Each team has also scored nine goals.
- The teams ended their season series a year ago with 3-1 victories at the other’s ground, the Fire winning at PPL Park on Aug. 12, and Union returning the favor Oct. 3 at Toyota Park.
- Coaches record: Frank Klopas vs. PHI: P4 W2 L1 D1 … John Hackworth vs. CHI: P2 W1 L1 D0
CHICAGO FIRE
The Chicago Fire lost for a second consecutive match on their travels, dropping a 2-0 decision to the Montréal Impact on April 27 at Stade Saputo. The Fire are in a tie for eighth place in the Eastern Conference with 7 points from 8 matches.
READ: Even without Larentowicz, Fire have confidence in midfield vs. Union
LAST MATCH
Highlights: MTL 2, CHI 0
- The Impact finally broke through in the second half. A long pass from Wandrille Lefèvre from the right reached Andrea Pisanu, who fed Romero on the left wing. Romero tricked his way past Chicago right back Logan Pause and curled a beauty to the top right corner for the 57th-minute opener.
- The game then took a turn in the 64th minute, when Fire midfielder Jeff Larentowicz was sent off for tripping up Pisanu on a run toward goal.
- Impact striker Di Vaio wrapped up the game with a low, delicate finish in the 76th minute after newcomer Daniele Paponi served him a ball in the area.
- Fire head coach Frank Klopas made one change to the team that got a late goal for a 1-0 win against the Columbus Crew at Toyota Park. Daniel Paladini came into the side in place of the suspended Wells Thompson.
- CHICAGO FIRE (4-2-3-1): Sean Johnson - Logan Pause, Austin Berry, Jalil Anibaba, Gonzalo Segares - Jeff Larentowicz (sent off 63), Daniel Paladini - Patrick Nyarko (Dilly Duka 84), Chris Rolfe, Joel Lindpere (Alex 77) - Sherjill MacDonald (Maicon Santos 66).
TEAM NEWS
WATCH: Fire look to bounce back
There were no changes in the Fire front six, with Sherjill MacDonald starting for a seventh consecutive game as the target striker.
PHILADELPHIA UNION
Philadelphia Union returned home from a two-game road swing and reached a 2-2 draw with Seattle Sounders FC last Saturday afternoon at PPL Park. Union sit in a tie for fifth place in the Eastern Conference with 12 points from 9 matches.
READ: A look at the series history between the Union and their Eastern Conference foes the Fire
LAST MATCH
Highlights: PHI 2, SEA 2
- Sounders FC opened the scoring in the 10th minute when Eddie Johnson headed in a corner from Mauro Rosales. Union goalie Zac MacMath appeared to block the initial shot but was inside the goal line when he did so, and the goal was given.
- But Danny Cruz and Union struck twice within a minute. In the 50th minute, Cruz roofed a rebound into the upper corner on a rebound of a Conor Casey header that hit the post.
- Then Cruz again beat Sounders goalkeeper Michael Gspurning on a rebound – this one from a long-range Jack McInerney shot that took a favorable bounce off the crossbar – to give Union the lead.
- But Seattle tied the score in the 64th minute when Rosales scored his first of the season on a left-footed shot following a cross from Leo Gonzalez and through ball from Mario Martinez.
- In the 85th minute, both Seattle’s Lamar Neagle and Philadelphia’s Sheanon Williams were sent off after a scuffle in the Union penalty area. Then in second-half stoppage time, Sounders FC went a man down when DeAndre Yedlin was sent off following a late tackle on Michael Farfan.
- Union team manager John Hackworth kept the same team for a third consecutive match, maintaining the group that lost 2-0 to the New England Revolution at Gillette Stadium.
- PHILADELPHIA UNION (4-1-3-2): Zac MacMath - Sheanon Williams (sent off 85), Jeff Parke (Gabriel Farfan 46+), Amobi Okugo, Raymon Gaddis - Brian Carroll - Danny Cruz (Antoine Hoppenot 72), Keon Daniel, Michael Farfan - Conor Casey, Jack McInerney (Sebastien Le Toux 87).
TEAM NEWS
WATCH: Union preview the Fire
Danny Cruz recorded his first career two-goal game in Union’s 2-2 home draw with Seattle Sounders FC. Cruz has scored two goals now in each of the last four seasons, moving from D.C. United to Union midway through last year.