Chicago Fire vs New York Red Bulls Sep 15 2024 00:30 UTC

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Chicago Fire and New York Red Bulls draw in a thrilling encounter

Chicago, Illinois – The Chicago Fire and the New York Red Bulls battled to a 2-2 draw in a thrilling encounter. The match, played at Soldier Field, was marked by intensity and a fight for victory from the first minute.

The first goal came in the 31st minute when T. Barlow scored for the Chicago Fire. However, the New York Red Bulls equalized in the 47th minute thanks to a goal from D. Gjengaar.

The Chicago Fire regained the lead in the 75th minute with a goal from G. Koutsias, but the New York Red Bulls equalized again in the last minute of the game with a goal from D. Vanzeir.

The match was marked by the discipline of both teams, but also by tension. The Chicago Fire received three yellow cards, while the New York Red Bulls received one.

In terms of statistics, the New York Red Bulls dominated possession with 52% compared to the Chicago Fire’s 48%. The Red Bulls also took more shots (12) than the Fire (11), although the Fire had more shots on target (5) than the New York Red Bulls (2).

Despite the draw, the match was a spectacle for fans who enjoyed an exciting game that came down to the final minutes.

Substitutions new york red bulls: at minute 46 D. Gjengaar came in and P. Stroud went out., at minute 46 D. Vanzeir came in and Elias Manoel went out., at minute 73 S. Ngoma came in and C. Harper went out., at minute 81 J. Hall came in and D. Edelman went out., at minute 88 C. Burke came in and A. Reyes went out.

Substitutions chicago fire: at minute 53 T. Salquist came in and C. Teran went out., at minute 72 G. Koutsias came in and T. Barlow went out., at minute 72 K. Acosta came in and C. Mueller went out., at minute 80 F. Navarro came in and F. Herbers went out., at minute 80 J. Dean came in and A. Lassiter went out.

The teams lined up as follows:


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