Put it in the past and move on. That was the consensus from the Chicago Fire locker room after Saturday’s disappointing 2-0 reverse at the Columbus Crew put an emphatic halt to their two-game winning streak. Head coach Frank Yallop led with an admission that his team lacked sharpness as they struggled to come to terms with a Crew side that entered the game without a win in eight games. Read...
After "flat" performance vs. Columbus, Chicago Fire vow to "take the defeat and move on"
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