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Ugly disadvantages, expected to rebound from host Orlando City

April 13, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Inter Miami CF Defender Maximiliano Falcon (37) and Chicago FC Forward Hugo Cupers (9) Battle for ball control during the second half in the Soldier Field. Compulsory Credit: Application Sprag-Imagon Picture

The Chicago Fire will try to reverse historically on Saturday night when they host an Orlando City SC Side that is coming out of a decisive victory against his archery.

Chicago (3-4–3, 12 digits) drowned for a 7–2 defeat at Nashville SC in the last weekend, marking the most balls at any time and the most Nashville ever scored.

This was only the 13th time when an MLS team has allowed seven goals in a match in league history. Chicago was actually 7–0 behind the late consolation from Philip Jinkenagel and Hugo Cupers.

“The way I am watching it, we are going to learn a lot about ourselves this week,” Fire Coach Greg Barhelter later said. “And a part of it is going to process through the game, not to overcome it. And as a coach, as players, and take accountability for it, and conspiracy that we move forward.”

The fire has now won in its last five matches (0-3-2) and so far to win four matches (0-1-3) in front of his home supporters. Chicago is associated with DC United for most of the goals allowed in the league with 22 this season.

The seventh goal of Cuypers tied him to the league lead.

In Orlando City (4-2-4, 16 points), Chicago would be facing a team that finally found some attacker work in a 3–0 domestic victory over Atlanta United last Saturday.

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Luis Muril’s 42nd -minute penalty kick withheld a 312 -minute scorer run for Lions, Orlando City originally scored 15 times in its first six matches and after getting out of the gate.

Marco Pasalik later added the fifth goal of his team-Agni season against Atlanta, causing him to move beyond Muril and Martin Ojeda (Char Apis).

Orlando was finally able to offer an attacker threats while maintaining a defensive shape. Lions placed a fourth consecutive clean sheet.

For head coach Oscar Pereja, the continuous purpose is very simple.

“First, maintain the balance that we are looking for or trying to achieve with the team,” he said. “And it seems that we found it against Atlanta, which maintains solidarity in the defensive phase and return to scoring more, especially with those who have more impact with our team.”

-Bield level media

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