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Match Report: Philadelphia Union 1 – 2 Chicago Fire

Photo: Kevin Barrett

The Chicago Fire earned a 2-1 road victory over the struggling Philadelphia Union at Subaru Park on Kids’ Day, powered by goals from Hugo Cuypers and Jonathan Bamba.

Cuypers continued his strong start to the season, scoring his fourth goal late in the first half for the Fire (2-2-1, 7 points), who secured their first away win of the season. Fire  goalkeeper Chris Brady made three big saves as Chicago snapped a four-match winless run against Philadelphia and avenged last year’s playoff elimination.

Philadelphia (0-5-0, 0 points) saw its difficult start continue, extending the worst opening ever by a reigning Supporters’ Shield winner. The loss came less than 72 hours after their elimination from the CONCACAF Champions Cup.

How The Match Unfolded

First Half

Both teams struck during an extended first-half stoppage time. Chicago opened the scoring when Andrew Gutman delivered a curling cross from the left, and Cuypers rose between defenders to head home from close range.

The Union responded four minutes later when Milan Iloski scored his first goal for the club this season, looping a header over Brady after a long throw-in sequence to make it 1-1 at halftime.

Second Half

Bamba delivered the decisive moment in the 58th minute. After Robin Lod carried the ball into the right side of the penalty area and cut onto his left foot, his cross sailed past Cuypers and found Bamba at the back post. Bamba struck a composed side-footed volley inside the left post to restore Chicago’s lead.

Philadelphia pushed for an equalizer, but Chicago created the better late chances. Maren Haile-Selassie narrowly missed in the 63rd minute, and Lod hit the crossbar in the 82nd.

The Union handed a debut to 16-year-old forward Malik Jakupovic, who entered in the 62nd minute, but the Union were unable to find a late breakthrough as their winless start continued.

Three Takeaways

PSP’s Three Points 

  • Worst Start Ever: By a Supporters’ Shield winner. Ever. But hey, they scored from open play. Kind of. Off a set piece.
  • Is it time to bench Bruno Damiani?: I think the last time he scored was last August versus Chicago. Am I wrong?
  • Is Bradley Carnell to blame?: I don’t think so, but at what point do we have to start pointing fingers?

Lineups

Philadelphia Union (4-2-2-2): 

Andre Blake, Nathan Harriel, Olwethu Makhanya, Philippe Ndinga (Ben Bender 76’), Frankie Westfield, Alejandro Bedoya (Indiana Vassilev 62’), Jesus Bueno (Jovan Lukic 45’), Milan Iloski, Danley Jean Jacques (Jeremy Rafanello 66’), Cavan Sullivan (Malik Jakupovic 62’), Bruno Damiani.

Substitutes not used: Andrew Rick, Geiner Martinez, Japhet Sery Larsen, Stas Korzeniowski.

Chicago Fire (4-3-3):

Chris Brady, Leonardo Barroso, Mbekezeli Mbokazi, Andrew Gutman (Viktor Radojević 45’), Joel Waterman, Anton Saletros, Robin Lod (Jason Shokalook 89’), Dje D’Avilla, Jonathan Bamba (Johnny Dean 89’), Hugo Cuypers, Philip Zinckernagel (Maren Haile-Selassie 31’).

Substitutes not used: Mauricio Pineda, Sergio Oregel Jr., Jeffrey Gal, Puso Dithejane, Jack Sandmeyer.

Scoring Summary:
CHI – Hugo Cuypers (Gutman) 45+3’
PHI – Milan Iloski (Bedoya, Westfield) 45+7’
CHI – Jonathan Bamba (Lod) 58’                                                                   

Disciplinary Summary:

CHI – Robin Lod (caution) 8’
CHI – Dje D’Avilla (caution) 23’
PHI – Philippe Ndinga (caution) 37’
CHI – Viktor Radojević (caution) 87’

 



19 Comments

  1. The Union Cliff of Despair is now open.

    Sell the Team !

  2. Time for Damiani to get a ride on the sun rocket.

  3. Clean house…
    Fire Carnell
    Terminate Tanner
    Start over.

    I would like to see Gio Savarese coach this squad, and they already seem to have a GM making player decisions.

    Time to clean house… Red Bull Philadelphia is broken. System figured out.

    Moving on….

  4. I am Citizen Insane

    Comes a time when the next chapter of The Union Bible needs to be inspired by The Holy Ghost… to help make it make sense.
    .
    Just Play Well.

  5. Andy Muenz

    This team is horrible. No effort. The forwards don’t seem to want to make runs. They are supposedly a counterattacking team but every time they have the opportunity to counterattack, they slow the play up so that the other team can get back on defense. Even Cavan made a poor play giving the ball away leading to the winning goal. The only reason why the score wasn’t worse was because Chicago couldn’t shoot straight. Some of this is because of talent, but a lot is on Carnell either not having the team prepared to play or not buying into his system. The international break is a fine time to make a change. Otherwise someone is going to put up double digit goals against them (they play both Nashville and Messi in May and either one might just do it).

  6. I thought the team was sorted well but the quality isn’t there. From opening night last year, the Union have lost without really replacing- Gazdag, Baribo, Quinn (injury), Uhre, Kai, Glenses and that doesn’t include never replacing Martinez- a team needs a pest in the midfield- and both Jacks- McGlynn and Elliot. It’s insanity. Indiana running around like a chicken with it’s head cutoff, Cavan getting pushed off the ball and bullied non stop, zero quality on the width, zero crossing. I mean was there one single cross tonight? Who scouted Bender and Bueno and thought this was a step in the right direction?

    Damiani was a massive miss and Alladoh looks like a big whiff too. Union had a lot of heart there and they’re all gone and not replaced with quality. Hope Brad isn’t the fall guy here. This is an ownership/front office disaster. He’s playing kids out of their depth at the top because the two guys that were very good at that position were both sent packing.

  7. We Suck So Much

  8. Is there any question that this is the worst Union team in 17 years?

  9. Ugly soccer, disjointed bunch of of mostly unproven Union 2 players and never will be’s. I expected this after Baribo , Wagner and Glesnes were not resigned. An injured Quinn Sulluvan sealed the deal . There is zero commitment from the owner to grow the 1ST team. The Philly fans deserve better ownership. Ref Bull Philly is a failure and unbearable to watch. A major regression in the quality of players

  10. Sell your 2 best defenders. Sell your 2 best strikers. Lose your assist leader and leading goal scorers. Lose the attacking midfield engine in Gadzag (who isn’t even playing now) and replace him with Iloski sure, but Iloski playing out of his preferred position. Missing your midfield spark in Quinn can’t be helped but no one has been able to fill that void. And then our MLS elite defensive midfield pairing has regressed badly. And where were Anello and Alladoh? Not that I think they would’ve helped but if you’re going to start building you need to put the pieces on the field and let them work it out. Is our answer really just to bring up union II players on short term contracts? Hard to see a light at the end of this tunnel. Not this year.

  11. John P. O'Donnell

    I’ll say it every week but who rebuilds a Supporters Shield winning team? The Union had a ticket into CCC and sold their two forwards instead of adding to that group. I get Wagner but Glesnes, Uhre and Baribo showed this isn’t a serious team any more. Selling players is about reinvesting in the team to avoid regulation and that’s irrelevant in this league. I think it’s time to sell the team as it looks like if MLS 3.0 really happens, this team will be the Florida Marlins of MLS.

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