Headline: Chicago Fire Climbs to Third Place with Haile-Selassie’s Key Goal Against New York Red Bulls
Chicago is in position to challenge for the top spot in the Eastern Conference following a series of strong performances that have elevated them to third place. Their confidence surged on Saturday during their match against the New York Red Bulls.
The Fire took an important lead just minutes before the half-time break, though it was not their high-profile signing Robert Lewandowski who found the net this time. Instead, Maren Haile-Selassie was the one to break the deadlock.
After the ball was expertly maneuvered to the left side of the pitch, the No. 7 player received it near the corner of the box. He wasted no time, firing a precise shot into the far right corner, leaving goalkeeper Ethan Horvath unable to react in time.
With this goal, Haile-Selassie marked his fifth tally of the season, contributing to his impressive record of four assists over 21 MLS games. He had previously secured the Fire’s Golden Boot for his six-goal effort in the 2023 season.
The question now arises: Has Lewandowski’s presence and performance ignited a resurgence among the Fire’s other attackers?
Chicago could make a surprising run for the Eastern Conference lead after recent performances have seen them surge up to third place. And their confidence continues to grow on Saturday!
The Fire made the trip to New York to face the Red Bulls and took the lead minutes before the half-time break. But this time, it wasn’t blockbuster signing Robert Lewandowski with the goal.
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Maren Haile-Selassie was the man to break the deadlock, instead. After the ball was carried out wide left, the No. 7 was picked out just near the corner of the box.
He then didn’t hesitate, with a quick shot into the far right corner. The accuracy was no match for diving goalkeeper Ethan Horvath.
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It goes down as his fifth goal of the season after 21 MLS games, alongside his four assists.
Haile-Selassie previously won the Fire’s Golden Boot after a six-goal campaign in 2023.
Has Lewandowski’s arrival and output sparked a resurgence among other attackers?
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