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2020 Major League Soccer, Regular Season
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Fire win again at home, hand DC 5th straight loss

C.J. Sapong scored in the third minute and Boris Sekulic added a goal just before the break as the Chicago Fire won their third straight home contest, 2-1 over lowly D.C. United on Sunday night.

Alvaro Medran recorded two assists and Bobby Shuttleworth made six saves for the Fire (5-8-4, 19 points), who got back on track after posting one point over their previous two contests -- both on the road.

United (2-10-5, 11 points), playing their first match since the sacking of longtime coach Ben Olsen, lost their fifth straight and have the fewest points in MLS. They are 0-6-2 since a 1-0 win over New York Red Bulls on Sept. 2. Nonetheless, the United played with spirit and some offensive punch in outshooting the Fire 14-7.

Down 2-0, D.C. was given life when it applied enough pressure to benefit from a Chicago own goal off the foot of Fire defender Jonathan Bornstein in the 56th minute. United kept the pressure coming the rest of the second, needing Shuttleworth to be at the ready with key saves at times.

Chicago wasted no time getting on the scoresheet Sunday. Sapong's second goal of the year came in the third minute through traffic off a brilliant service pass from Medran.

D.C., which has managed just four goals over its last eight contests, nearly leveled the match through Gelmin Rivas in the 16th and 17th minute. First, Rivas tried a point-blank header but Shuttleworth saved it, then his header off a corner also landed in the gut of the Fire goalkeeper.

The Fire, though, were successful off a corner in first minute of first-half stoppage time. Off a corner from Medran, Sekulic scored his first MLS goal via header to beat D.C. keeper Bill Hamid.

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