Field Level Media
14 Sep 2025, 08:49 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images)
Alonso Martinez scored off a deflected ball after a corner kick in the 57th minute to help lift New York City FC to a 3-1 win over the host Chicago Fire on Saturday.
The loss was a severe blow to Chicago's chances to make the playoffs for the first time since 2017. The Fire (12-11-6, 42 points) currently hold the ninth and final spot in the Eastern Conference postseason race.
NYCFC (14-9-5, 47 points) which has only one loss in its last seven matches (5-1-1), is in seventh place in the East.
New York City's Seymour Reid added an insurance goal three minutes into extra time when he drove home a pass from Agustin Ojeda.
The Fire opened the scoring when Philip Zinckernagel hit a right-footed shot from the center of the box in the 13th minute.
Brian Gutierrez started the scoring opportunity when he stepped into the passing lane and midfield and stole a pass for a break.
He dished off to Zinckernagel on the right side with a through ball to complete the fastbreak.
NYC answered in the 40th minute when Nicolas Fernandez scored on a six-foot, right-footed shot from the right side through the center of the goal. It was the first MLS goal for Fernandez.
New York missed a golden opportunity to score in the 35th minute when Fire goalie Chris Brady (two saves) made an amazing stop.
Martinez left-footed a shot from the center of the box and Brady was able to get his left hand up and push the ball over the net.
Andrew Gutman also just missed a goal for the Fire in the 42nd minute when he left-footed a shot from the left side of the box but missed the right side of goal by about a foot.
Martinez also just missed a head shot from six yards out in the 44th minute when the ball went wide left.
Fire goalkeeper Matt Freese notched a pair of saves.
--Field Level Media
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