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DCU vs Chicago Fire recap

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Lineup

DCU – Bono, Najar, Birnbaum, Williams, Davis, Canouse, Klich, Dajome, Pirani, Ku-DiPietro, Benteke

DCU Bench – Zamudio, Pines, Hines-Ike, Ruan, Durkin, Asad, Santos, Hurtado, Fajardo

CHI – Brady, Souquet, Teran, Czichos, Aceves, Navarro, Gimenez, Herbers, Gutierrez, Haille-Selassie, Kamara

CHI Bench – Richey, Pineda, Omsberg, Navarro, Doumbia, Shaqiri, Koutsias, Torres, Przybylko

Player Notes

  • Forward Christian Benteke scored a brace and recorded an assist tonight; he now has 10 goals and four assists on the season.
  • Forward Ted Ku-DiPietro scored his fifth goal of the season in the 20th minute; assisted by Christian Benteke.
  • Midfielder Mateusz Klich recorded his eighth assist of the season; he led the team with seven final third entries and completed 90 minutes.
  • Alex Bono made his second MLS start of the season and recorded his fifth clean sheet across all competitions; he recorded three saves.
  • Defender Andy Najar made his first start for the Black-and-Red since August 20 against the New York Red Bulls; he led the team with four successful dribbles and nine possessions won.

Stats of the match

Possession %

49.2 – 50.8

Shots

11 – 13

Shots on Goal

4 – 2

Blocked Shots

4 – 4

Total Passes

444 – 439

Passing Accuracy %

84.7 – 85.4

Corners

2 – 5

Crosses

6 – 23

Offsides

2 – 0

Duels Won

47 – 49

Tackles Won

8 – 5

Saves

3 – 1

Clearances

26 – 9

Fouls

13 – 13

Yellow Cards

0 – 1

Red Cards

0 – 0


TL;DR

DC emphatically beat Chicago as they changed to a 4 back formation and stopped the slump to return above the playoff line. Benteke was an absolute beast in the game and scored a brace while KDP returned to the starting 11 and capped it off with a goal. And Bono returned in goal for the injured Miller and kept a clean sheet against a side who were impotent up front.

1st Half

Frenetic opening minutes of the game. Atmosphere was loud and you could tell the players knew they were in for a game. The forward line of Dajome, Pirani, Ku-DiPietro and Benteke were on fire early on, with KDP and Pirani having early efforts. But it was the man who had been cold recently who opened the scoring. Benteke turned up the heat with his opener, ball through, chest down, cut back inside onto his left foot and placed it into the bottom left corner. A fantastic way to start the game and for the Fire, who hadn’t won any of their previous 16 matches where they conceded first. A tough ask for them to bring it back. Then there was the goal that was ruled out, a long ball by Bono to Benteke, who nodded it to Pirani who then played it back after the big man turned his defender, this though was where Benteke had become offside. Benteke then squared it across, however rather than Pirani getting onto the end of it, it was a Chicago defender who put it in the net. The offside was clear to see and this didn’t even need to be checked. However, DC were able to extend their lead in the 20th minute through KDP. And again it was Benteke who was involved. Dajome hit the ball long to Benteke. Benteke, who had no-one near him, had time to take the ball down, do a keepy-uppy, and then feed the ball through to Ted, who absolutely was cooking and slid it into the back of the net. It wasn’t all positive though for DC as Williams picked up a knock in the 1st half and had to be replaced, and he was replaced by Brendan Hines-Ike. And it was the same for Chicago who had to bring on Doumbia for Navarro. From the 25th-35th minute, Chicago had more of the play but not as much attacking threat while DC, who didn’t have many chances, still looked the more threatening going forward. The best chance for Chicago came in the 38th minute for Kei Kamara. The ball is played into him who is able to chip it up, turn and then volley it, though Bono puts his hands to the side and is able to react quickly and save brilliantly. DC’s 3rd and final goal of the half came in the 40th minute. A bit of a confusion happened as the ref appeared to call for a goal but had his hand up to his ear. Ball was played into Benteke again, who clipped it to KDP, KDP went through but was tackled by Teran. Teran as he fell, played it to his own foot and chipped it over his own keeper. If this hadn’t gone in it was certainly a penalty. And that was the last meaningful play of the half.

Photo by Daniel Rankin – Ted Ku-DiPietro and Christian Benteke celebrating

Best chance of the 1st half?

DC – Could choose from any of the goals really. 

CHI – Kei Kamara’s effort in the 38th minute.

Surprise of the 1st half?

Bono threw the ball up in the air when he clearly meant to roll the ball out, but also the fact that DC controlled the action, looked dominating and were in the lead 3-0 at the break. Also, the Kasper Out banner was asked to be removed from display.

2nd half

Shaqiri came on for the 2nd half to see if he was able to change Chicago’s fortunes. 

The 1st real note of action in the 2nd half was in the 58th minute with DC having another goal ruled out for offside. Benteke was played through by Najar, he squared it to Pirani who tried to pirouette and shoot but it then fell to KDP who slotted it home. Only then did the flag go up for the offside against Benteke with the ball coming through to him fractions late. DC could have extended the lead to 4 in the 60th minute through Birnbaum from a set piece. Ball is whipped in and Birnbaum is free at the back post, but his header is well wide of the goal. He really should have hit the target here. It seemed that the play had slowed down quite a bit, which was to be expected with DC trying to control the game, not being in any hurry as they held a 3 goal cushion. In the 75th minute Bono was forced into a great save by his feet from point blank range. Chicago were calling for a penalty in the 80th minute for a tackle by Ruan on Navarro but it wasn’t given. Replays showing that it was a good clean tackle. Benteke wrapped up the win in the 91st minute thanks to Durkin’s cross. But this came from a great ball by Birnbaum over the top to Pirani as he was free. Pirani was tackled but still able to find Ruan, who slipped Durkin in and Durkin was able to drive it across goal to Benteke who all he needed to do was tap it in for his 10th of the season.

Photo by Daniel Rankin – Team celebrating in front of the Chico Stand

Best chance of the 2nd half?

DC – Apart from the goal, the goal that was disallowed.

CHI – 75th minute and Bono is forced into a great save by his feet from point blank range or Giminez’s effort from 12 yards out which is placed wide

Surprise of the 2nd half?

Teran’s attempt at a throw in where it slipped out of his hands and went about 1 yard.

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Match Review

Match Report: CHI 0-0 DC

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Thoughts

Where do I begin? This was one of the worst matches I’ve seen for a long time. Both sides not playing well at all, and neither lacking any conviction. From a DCU perspective, going forward we couldn’t hit the target, the only attempt being on target was a Rooney FK, so nothing from open play. The lack of goals on the road is really showing us up right now, only 12 from 12 games, and not scoring in 6 of those. And at the back, Pines had an off game, his tackling was on point, but with the ball at his feet, he gave the ball away on so many occasions I lost count. Whether it was gifting it straight to them or putting it out of play. We were kamikaze at times, whether it was just hacking the ball away or giving the ball to Chicago right at the back.

It seems that Ben can’t get the best lineup out right now, always some issue happening, with Mora having visa issues which relegated him to the bench (not sure why, may as well start him and bring him off later on), and we began with 3 at the back. Rodriguez starting as a LWB which has never worked well for us, so not sure why that happened either. It was all a bit questionable last night. Rooney returned to the lineup alongside Acosta for the 1st time in a while, and Pines made yet another start.

The 1st half offered very little in the way of chances, Fire having the best of it with a Gaitan FK coming in and a melee of players in the box trying to get the ball in, cleared away by Brillant. He also made a goal saving tackle in the 1st half and was they key player for DC. The 2nd half opened up a bit more, and Acosta found more room for dribbling and had a couple of attempts on goal, one being incredibly close, just on the wrong side of the post. Rodriguez, making more impact in the game too, and his recent form showing why he should be made a permanent signing, dribbled from the back, found his way through 2-3 players and won a FK, Rooney steps to take and is well saved by the Fire keeper, who parried it away. That being the only attempt on target. Fire having the best chance in the whole game when Dax McCarty having an attempt deflect off Birnbaum from the edge of the 6yd box. Ben Olsen not making a tactical sub until the 87th Minute, this has irked a lot of fans as this really leaves no time for any impact to change the game. He was forced into a substitution when Canouse had to go off with a rib injury.

Key Points

  • Wayne Rooney returned to the starting XI after missing the match against Atlanta United on July 21.
  • Chris Durkin came on as a 65th-minute substitute; his first MLS appearance since the 1-1 draw against Toronto on June 29.
  • Bill Hamid recorded his ninth shutout of 2019; his first since the 1-0 win against Orlando on June 26.
  • United have a 23-20-18 record against the Chicago Fire all-time
  • The Black-and-Red are 7-11-12 on the road against Chicago.
  • United are 4-4-4 on the road in 2019.
  • The Black-and-Red recorded their first shutout on the road since the 0-0 draw against Toronto on May 15.

Man of the Match

Not sure anyone really deserves this, but, Brillant did have a decent game, making a couple of goal saving tackles and blocks. Well done Fred!

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Up next

Our next match is against Philadelphia Union at Audi Field. KO is 12:30AM BST August 5th.

Match Preview: CHI v DC

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This game see’s us head over to the windy city of Chicago, Illinois. To a side who are currently sat 3rd bottom in the Eastern Conference, who have just won once in the last 6 ties, and just 5 times overall all season. Chicago have issues on and off the field, and DCU have a job to do. We have been on the road for the 3rd game in the row, and the Fire will want to burn bright once again. Can we rain on their parade? I’ll stop with these puns and look at what could happen.

DC United

DC United come off the back of the late defeat in Atlanta. A tie in which it took all the effort to keep them out for 89 minutes, to fall at the final hurdle. I hope the team are hurt from that and come out this weekend looking to score a couple of goals to make sure that doesn’t happen again. Rooney has been back in the UK the last week as he had picked up a minor knock in the game against Cincy, and should be back for this game. Ben Olsen has been consistent in the formation recently and will have a huge decision to make as Acosta has returned too. Will he go back to the 4-2-3-1 or will he continue 3-4-2-1 and drop a key attacker? If I was a betting man, I’d see Ben going back to the 4-2-3-1.

Could we see the strongest lineup out today? From what I’ve seen, we should be able to. I’d love to see Pines play but that would been dropping Acosta up top. And I’m not so sure that would happen.

Chicago Fire

Chicago have struggled all season. Recording just 5 wins all season, and none on the road. They’ve conceded 14 goals at home and scored 26 in 12 matches. Coming off the Leagues Cup (Pointless trophy) defeat in midweek, and just 1 win in the last 6 at home, they’ll be looking to add to that W column. When looking at the times they score goals, Chicago are very strong at the end of the game, somehow they manage to get something out of the tank when teams tend to wind down. They’ve also never failed to score at home in MLS this season. Their most recent win came against MLS Cup champions, Atlanta United, in which will be seen as one of the big shocks of the season, the result being 5-1.

Match Prediction

My prediction is that there will be goals. DC have scored 6 goals in the last 6 away ties, 4 coming against Cincy, and with Chicago being in a similar position right now, they’ll be looking to have a good win. DC last won in Chicago in 2015, so it isn’t the best stadium for us, however, if we can get the best side out, which is highly likely, I can see us turning the Fire over. My score prediction is…

Where to watch

In the USA, it’s being broadcast on FloFC.

Streaming: Bet365

TV: Sky Sports Football

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