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Chicago Fire allow 5 first-half goals in a 7-2 loss to Nashville, running their winless streak to 5
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Sam Surridge scored a club-record four goals, Hany Mukhtar added two goals and an assist and Nashville beat the Chicago Fire 7-2 on Saturday night. The Fire (3-4-3) are winless in five consecutive matches. Surridge — the 19th player in MLS history to score four goals in a game — opened the scoring when he converted from the spot in the 14th minute and Jeisson Palacios scored his first goal in MLS to give Nashville a 2-0 lead w…
Berhalter Apologizes for Fire's 'absolute disaster' at Nashville SC
There is no spinning this. When you lose 7-2 in MLS, as the Chicago Fire FC did last night to Nashville SC, there is nothing positive to be said. Fire head coach and football director Gregg Berhalter pulled no punches afterward, calling the result an “absolute disaster.” Berhalter also apologized, to both the owner and the fans. The result left the Fire on the outside looking in (11th place), regarding the Eastern Conference playoff picture (top…
Batenhorst sets franchise record in Supernovas home finale
When Ally Batenhorst heard the stat that she had broken the Supernovas’ franchise record for hitting percentage, she looked like she was in disbelief. The 6-foot-5 outside hitter learned of her impressive feat during a post-match interview, and her eyes grew big as she took a step back in shock, covered her mouth with her jersey, and started to laugh. Batenhort paced the Supernovas (19-7) with a match-high 10 kills on just 15 swings without an …
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