Saturday, April 28, 2012

Sounders continue their domination of the Fire

Image from mlssoccer.com

The Sounders embark on a hectic stretch of five games in fifteen days with an opportunistic 2-1 victory over the Chicago Fire. Not only that, but with this victory they stretch their undefeated run against the Fire to seven games at four wins and three draws.

After some nervy opening minutes in which the Fire held the vast majority of the possession and nearly gained the lead via Daniel Paladini save for a selfless block by Osvaldo Alonso, the Sounders eased their way into the match. The Sounders broke the deadlock in the thirty-ninth minute, Eddie Johnson feeding David Estrada in the box, whose subsequent pass deflected off of the leg of German international Arne Friedrich. Johnson then went on to win the eventual game-winner in the sixty-seventh minute, poking home the ball amidst chaos in the box after Johnson mishandled a free kick from Fredy Montero. Marco Pappa, who came on as a substitute in the sixty-first minute, added the consolation goal for Chicago, the strong wind aiding his in-swinging corner kick inside the far post past Michael Gspurning.

The Sounders return to action in just three days time, hosting the LA Galaxy on Wednesday.

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