BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. -- Rivalry is a word that gets thrown around a lot in MLS and if you asked five Fire fans who they thought of as the team’s top rival, chances are you could get five different answers.
The word means different things to different people but recent years have seen the Fire’s enmity with the Columbus Crew grow to something more.
“It means a lot to for me when play against these guys,” Patrick Nyarko told Chicago-Fire.com. “It’s hard to forget losing to them in the playoffs my rookie year. We played them a lot my first few seasons and it always felt like we couldn’t beat Columbus.”
The stinging playoff defeat he refers to is the 2008 Eastern Conference final where former Columbus striker Brian McBride gave the Men in Red a 1-0 halftime lead at Crew Stadium only to see it undone by the superb play of Guillermo Barros Schelotto in the 2-1 defeat.
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Nyarko is also right, wins against the Ohio side weren’t aplenty early in his career.
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Aside from a 3-2 U.S. Open Cup qualifying victory over the Crew earlier that year, the Fire couldn’t beat Columbus, going 0-3-4 in seven MLS matches from 2008-10 against the yellow-clad team.
Still, the Crew’s advantage in the series mostly changed at the end of 2010 when the Fire welcomed their closest geographic rivals to Toyota Park on October 8.
Though basically eliminated from postseason play, that night unsung midfielder Peter Lowry converted a fantastic chance to score the 600th regular season goal in club history before McBride tallied one last time against his former side.
Nyarko set up both goals helping the side to a celebratory 2-0 victory on the club’s 13th anniversary night.
“In terms of the season, that win didn’t mean much but I think it did give us a slight upper hand on them.”
The victory began a return to Fire dominance of the series, as the team has gone 5-1-0 against the Crew since.
Even with a slight Fire advantage of late, the 2010 victory was the only match that wasn’t decided by one goal.
"The games against Columbus are so hard-fought, they’re almost always going to be ones that can go either way.”
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As Nyarko has grown into a veteran role with the club, the gain in traveling support from both sides has served to further fuel the rivalry.
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