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Saturday night the Fire played the LA Galaxy to a scoreless draw at Soldier Field—the fourth such 0-0 scoreline through seven games this season. A season high 30,282 fans packed the stadium—many of whom were there to see Mexican superstar Chicharito, who was kept off the board by the Fire’s stifling defense, which has allowed just two goals in 2022.
Xherdan Shaqiri missed the match, still dealing with tightness in his left calf. Fire head coach Ezra Hendrickson said he made the call to sit Shaqiri on Friday, after he struggled during a solo training session. He remains day-to-day heading into this week’s matchups: Tuesday’s U.S. Open Cup clash with Union Omaha at Soldier Field, and Saturday’s nationally televised match at Minnesota United. Gastón Giménez stepped into Shaqiri’s No. 10 role, recording one of his best performances yet for the Fire.
Chicago Fire FC: GK Slonina, D Sekulić, D Czichos, D Omsberg, D M. Navarro, M F. Navarro, M Pineda, M Ivanov (Reynolds II, 72’), M Giménez, M Bornstein © (Espinoza, 61’), F Przybyłko (Durán, 77)
LA Galaxy: GK Bond, D Araujo (Kljestan, 88’), D Williams, D Coulibaly, D Leerdam, D Edwards, M Raveloson, M Delgado, F Costa (Cabral, 72’), F Grandsir (Alvarez, 46’), F Hernandez
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