So far this preseason, we’ve looked at the Fire’s depth in goalkeeping, on the backline and in central midfield as we March to Soccer on Sunday at LA, today we take a look at the team’s strength on the wings.
Now a long veteran midfielder, Patrick Nyarko appears to be the only returning member of last year’s starting group in the middle of the park. Returning for his sixth season in Chicago, Nyarko continues to be one of Major League Soccer’s most underrated players, finding his strengths in his quick feet, ability to beat players on the dribble and dispossess opponents.
The team leader in assists each of the past three seasons, Nyarko received a little extra time to recover from the beating the beating he took as Major League Soccer’s most fouled player in 2012. Nyarko will likely start on the right but has the ability to play on the left or up top if needed.
Acquired from Columbus at the beginning of the month, 23-year-old Dilly Duka appears to be the first choice in replacement of Alvaro Fernandez out left. Having missed the first week and a half of preseason as the Fire and Crew worked through the trade, Duka has done well to adapt in the Fire midfield and looked particularly strong in the team’s Carolina Challenge Cup matches.
HIGHLIGHTS: Fire 2, Battery 1