New York City FC rally to defeat Short-Hand Chicago Fire

Hans Wolf performed brilliantly on the 70th minute strike and New York City FC won 3–1 over the nine-man Chicago Fire on Sunday.
Haftime Substitute Maunsef Bakr level New York City FC (7-5-3, 24 points) in the first second half to help the domestic victory and help five competitions on his own turf in his fourth.
Alonso Martinez added his eighth goal of the season with a penalty spot after late dishonesty, resulting in a second yellow card for Chicago defender DJ D’Aevilla.
Replay indicated that D’Veela got the ball at his challenge, but the referee Rosando Mendoza riplay stuck with his original decision after consulting the monitor.
Philip Jinkenagel scored early for Chicago (5-5-4, 19 digits), which started brightly, but was reduced to 10 men in the 31st minute when midfielder Brian Gutirez instructed a elbow to the city’s Adene O’Neel, so that Mendoza was motivated to reach her red card immediately.
The sequence of leading events for the first loss of fire in six matches in all competitions was set to speed.
Wolf was involved in the attack on the left left, leading to equal NYCFC equal, joining Justin Hawk and found a goal for a simple tap-in in the 58th minute before the low cross of Hawk.
Twelve minutes later, Wolf provided a moment of personal talent for its fourth goal of the campaign.
After reaching a loose ball beyond the left side of the penalty region, Wolf cut back to its right, removed the defender Leonardo Barroso and then the strike of a right leg and the lower-right beyond the diving Chris Brady.
Genkainagel’s fifth goal came during a bright start for Chicago, scoring 13 times in all the competitions in all competitions.
Fullback Andrew Gutman started a step with a cross-field pass to find Jonathan Dean Wide Wright, and Dean returned a pass for Zincarnegel’s run in the middle, defeating the matte Fras in the left corner to complete the play with an excellent shot.
Prior to the rejection of the gutirez, the gutman appeared to give the second goal to the fire, but the play was correctly closed.
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