CHARLESTON, S.C. (Feb. 20, 2013) – The Chicago Fire defeated the Charleston Battery 2-1 Wednesday evening at Blackbaud Stadium in Charleston, S.C. After falling behind in the 11th minute, goals from Austin Berry and Alex lifted the Men in Red to record its second straight Carolina Challenge Cup victory.
The hosts opened scoring in the 11th minute when Nicki Patterson split the Fire defense and played a square ball through to Jose Cuevas who slotted the ball under a sliding Paolo Tornaghi to give the Battery the 1-0 lead.
The Fire would pull level in the 28th minute. Chris Rolfe collected the ball on the right flank and turned towards goal, nutmegged the Battery defender and was dragged down 35 yards from goal. Joel Lindpere whipped in the ensuing free kick into the penalty area and found Austin Berry at the spot. The reigning MLS Rookie of the Year rose above his defender to head the ball down and shielded the ball as it rolled over the line for the equalizer.
The Fire continued to press and came close to taking the lead in the 38th minute. Newly minted midfielder Dilly Duka collected the ball on the left sideline, fought off his defender and unleashed a shot from the top of the 18-yard box that ricocheted off the right post.
Head Coach Frank Klopas made nine substitutions at the half as he continues to evaluate players for his final roster decisions.
As the game wound down and looked to end in a draw, Maicon Santos received the ball and played a square ball to his countryman. Alex took a touch and unleashed a right-footed blast from 30 yards out that bended past the Charleston ‘keeper for the late 90th minute game-winner.
With two wins to their credit, the Fire sit atop the standings of the Carolina Challenge Cup. The Houston Dynamo and Vancouver Whitecaps FC are tied with three points and the Charleston Battery have zero.
The Fire close out Carolina Challenge Cup play when they face Vancouver Whitecaps FC at 4:00 p.m. CT at Blackbaud Stadium on Saturday, Feb. 23. Watch the match live on USLNation.com.
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Chicago Fire 2 – 1 Charleston Battery
Chicago Fire: Paolo Tornaghi; Logan Pause © (Hunter Jumper 45’), Arne Friedrich, Austin Berry (Steven Kinney 45’), Jalil Anibaba (Michael Videira 45’); Dilly Duka (Yazid Atouba^ 45’), Jeff Larentowicz (Wells Thompson 45’), Joel Lindpere (Daniel Paladini 45’), Patrick Nyarko (Corben Bone 45’); Chris Rolfe (Alex 45’), Sherjill MacDonald (Maicon Santos 45’)
^MLS SuperDraft Pick
Charleston Battery: Kevin Klasila; Mike Azira, Colin Falvey © (Taylor Mueller 45’), Cody Ellison (Sean Ferguson 71’), John Wilson (Gibson Bardsley 45’); Quinton Griffith, Amadou Sanyang, Jarad Van Schaile (Zach Prince 61’), Nicki Paterson, Jose Cuevas (Tommy Catalano 61’); Dane Kelly (Heviel Cordoves 71’)
Scoring Summary
CHS – Jose Cuevas (Nicki Paterson) 11’
CHI – Austin Berry (Joel Lindpere) 27’
CHI – Alex (Maicon Santos) 90’
Misconduct Summary
CHI – Arne Friedrich (caution) 44’
CHS – Gibson Bardley (caution) 54’
CHI – Hunter Jumper (caution) 90’
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