Union Battle to 3-3 Draw Against Chicago at Rain-Soaked Soldier Field
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CHICAGO – The Philadelphia Union, featuring a rotated squad, battled back from 1-0 and 3-2 deficits to take a 3-3 road draw from the Chicago Fire on Saturday night on a waterlogged pitch at Soldier Field.
Quinn Sullivan scored a spectacular bicycle kick in the first start of his career for the Union’s first goal and Cory Burke also ended up on the scoresheet. The Union’s third was an own goal from Boris Sekulic that was set up by Kacper Przybylko to tie the match in the 79th minute.
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Phil Neville criticizes Inter Miami after the frustrating loss against Chicago Fire
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Inter Miami suffered another poor defeat over week six of the 2021 MLS season, forcing head coach Phil Neville to aim criticism at himself and his team.
Miami struggled against Chicago Fire at Soldier Field on Saturday, losing 1-0 to the team with a record of 1-1-4. Chicago ended their four-match losing streak, dominating the southern side all too easily.
Miami’s defensive line put up almost zero resistance when Luka Stojanovic rifled the ball into the net from just outside the penalty box with 20 minutes left to play.