Fire hopes to return from the ugly loss, hosting Orlando City

The Chicago fire will try to return from a historically inclined defeat on a Saturday night, a significant victory against the Archrival.
Chicago (3-4-3, 12 points) defeated 7-2 in Nashville SC last weekend and pointed to the most goals that the fire accepted so far and Nashville scored the most.
A MLS team allowed seven goals in a match in the league history. Chicago is actually 7-0 from the late consolation increases from Philip Zinckernagel and Hugo Coupers.
Fire coach Gregg Berhalter said, “The way I look at it, we will learn a lot about ourselves this week.” He said. “And some of it will not only wash it, it will work throughout the game, and as a coach, as a coach, as a players, and to plan how we are moving.”
Fire is now in the last five matches (0-3-2) and in front of the house fans (0-1-3) in front of the fans (0-1-3). Chicago is connected to DC United for most goals in the league with 22 this season.
Crupers' seventh goal connected him to the league leadership.
In Orlando City (4-2-4, 16 points), Chicago will face a team that finds a team that attacked 3-0 home victory against Atlanta United last Saturday.
Luis Muriel's 42nd minute penalty kick, Orlando City's first six matches by scoring 15 times in the door after leaving the door of Lions stopped a 312 -minute score.
Marco Pasalic added the fifth goal of the team leader against the Atlanta and pushed him in front of Muriel and Martin Ojeda (four).
Orlando finally offered an aggressive threat while maintaining a defense. The lions sequentially hired a fourth clean layer.
The target for the head coach Oscar Pareja is quite simple.
“Protect the balance we are looking for or trying to accomplish with the team,” he said. He continued: “And we found it against Atlanta, that is, it remained strict in the defense phase, and we're going back to score more goals with men who have more impact with our team.”
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