Fire Drop Game, but Finish Third Anyway

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Houston Dynamo 3-0 Chicago Fire

BRIDGEVIEW, ILIn the end, nothing changes. The Fire lost 3-0 at the Houston Dynamo, but finish in third place in the Eastern Conference with both Atlanta and Columbus failing to win as well. New York City FC retained their position in second place in the East. Houston did gain a position to finish fourth in the Western Conference and a home knockout match against Sporting Kansas City. 

Houston only needed 79 seconds to score as Leonardo headed in a long throw-in from Adolfo Machado. Romell Quioto made it 2-0 in the 68th minute after a fifty-yard run and his shot mishandled by Richard Sanchez and into the net. Mauro Manotas completed the scoring after collecting a cross from Andrew Wenger in the 75th minute. 

But in the end, it ultimately did not hurt the Fire as Atlanta and Columbus could only get 2-2 draws in their matches with Toronto and NYCFC, respectively. Nemanja Nikolic ends the regular season with the Goldne Boot on 24 goals. 

The Fire now host New York Red Bulls in a knockout match on Wednesday night at 7:30pm on FS1 and UniMas.

SCORING SUMMARY:

HOU-Leonardo (Machado) 2

HOU-Romell Quioto (Leonardo) 68

HOU-Mauro Manotas (Wenger, Alex) 75

BOOKING SUMMARY:

None

HOUSTON DYNAMO (4-2-3-1):  #1-Tyler Deric; #20-AJ DeLaGarza (#13-Jalil Anibaba 13), #3-Adolfo Machado, #22-Leonardo, #15-Dylan Remick; #5-Juan Cabezas (#10-Vicente Sanchez 79), #6-Eric Alexander, #11-Andrew Wenger, #14-Alex, #12-Romell Quioto (#17-Alberth Elis 69); #19-Mauro Manotas

Subs not used:  #31-Joe Willis, #13-Ricardo Clark, #25-Tomas Martinez, #6-Erick Torres

CHICAGO FIRE (4-3-3):  #45-Richard Sanchez; #2-Matt Polster (#66-Joao Meira 66), #4-Johan Kappelhof, #16-Jonathan Campbell, #3-Brandon Vincent; #12-Arturo Alvarez, #6-Dax McCarty (#13-Brandt Bronico 73), #14-Djordje Mihailovic; #9-Luis Solignac, #23-Nemanja Nikolic, #11-David Accam (#19-Juninho 71)

Subs not used:  #28-Matt Lampson, #5-Michael Harrington, #22-Patrick Doody, #10-David Arshakyan

TOTAL SHOTS:  HOU 11-12 CHI

SHOTS ON GOAL:  HOU 5-4 CHI

FOULS:  HOU 9-6 CHI

OFFSIDES:  HOU 0-4 CHI

CORNER KICKS:  HOU 4-5 CHI

SAVES:  HOU 4-2 CHI

Referee: Alan Kelly

Assistant Referees:  Matthew Nelson, Eric Weisbrod

4th Official:  Ted Unkel

Video Assistant Referee:  Nima Saghafi

Weather:  Clear and 

Attendance:  20,456

Man of the Match:  Leonardo (HOU)

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Dan has covered soccer in Chicago since 2004 with The Fire Alarm and as editor and webmaster of Windy City Soccer. His favorite teams are the Chicago Fire, Chicago Red Stars, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Bayern Munich, and Glasgow Celtic.

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