Inside MLS: Chicago Fire FC

Inside MLS: Chicago Fire FC — page 3
expected Chicago’s season to end in disappointment against the powerhouse that was DC United beat the Fire both times the teams met in the regular season by a combined score of 7 2 Both losses came during two five-match losing streaks the Fire endured In between those streaks they won 11 straight matches The Fire’s up-and-down performance made the season unpredictable but exciting THE RIGHT MIX Chicago did not lack talent Its players may have been new to each other but fans of world soccer were familiar with them The Fire had a trio of experienced Polish forwards in Piotr Nowak Roman Kosecki and Jerzy Podbrozny Along with Czech midfielder Luboš Kubík these players formed the so-called Eastern Bloc of Eastern European stars They were especially popular with Chicagoans of Eastern European heritage The Fire also had some young American stars such as midfielder Chris Armas striker Josh Wolff and goalkeeper Zach Thornton In addition they had a rising coaching star in head coach Bob Bradley He had been an assistant on DC United’s two title teams All three players would end up 6