Scoring chances weren’t abundant during the first half of the Chicago Fire’s eventual 2-0 loss to the Colorado Rapids on Sunday, and the Fire were OK with that.
Sure, Dominic Oduro broke through the Colorado defense on a pass from Marco Pappa in the 38th minute, only to have his shot saved by goalkeeper Matt Pickens. But for the most part, the Fire were happy to let the game come to them. The 0-0 halftime score wasn't a disappointment.
“We just needed to be smart and not waste our energy in the first minutes,” midfielder Patrick Nyarko told MLSsoccer.com after the match. “We did that well in the first half, and in the second half we went away from it and they punished us.”
OPTA Chalkboard: Chances go missing for Fire in second half
HIGHLIGHTS: Colorado 2, Chicago 0