Streaking LAFC face doused Fire
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[September 28, 2018]
It will be a varying set of
circumstances Saturday when visiting Los Angeles FC set an eye on
the highest spot in Major League Soccer's Western Conference, while
the Chicago Fire takes the field knowing their playoff hopes have
been dashed.
On a six-match unbeaten streak, LAFC (14-7-8, 50 points) will head
into play Saturday in reach of the top spot in the Western
Conference, at present held by FC Dallas (53 points). Sporting
Kansas City sits in second place at 51 points.
The Fire (7-16-7, 28 points) are at the opposite end of the
standings. They will start Saturday three points from the bottom
spot of the Eastern Conference. Chicago was eliminated from playoff
contention with a loss at New York City FC on Wednesday.
The subplot in all of it is that head coach Bob Bradley's expansion
LAFC side looks a lot like the Bradley-coached Chicago Fire
expansion team in 1998 that set the league on its ear with an MLS
Cup title.

"The special feeling of the first few years was the connection with
the city," Bradley said. "It's the part I speak about all the time
(with LAFC), what it feels like when you look into our stands and
get a sense of how, even in a first season there is a strong
connection and we are all together in something that is different
and special."
It will not be as simple as LAFC taking advantage of a deflated
side. Before losing at NYCFC, who have just one defeat all season at
home, the Fire had been unbeaten in their three previous matches as
they showed solid form while making a last-ditch playoff push.
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Los Angeles FC forward Carlos Vela (10) controls the ball against
New England Revolution during the second half at Banc of California
Stadium. Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Before the 2-0 defeat to New York City, the Fire had outscored their
opponents 7-3 over a three-game stretch. NYCFC earned a playoff spot
with the victory. The Fire's disappointment was evident.
"One clinching the playoffs, the other one staying outside," Fire
head coach Veljko Paunovic said. "It's been tough for us to accept
that (Wednesday), but it is what it is, so we will move forward and
will play the next games, always trying our best, always trying to
win and do our best in every single game."
LAFC will be without defender Matt Polster (knee), midfielder Diego
Campos (knee), midfielder Mo Adams (hamstring), forward Luis
Solignac (groin), defender Christian Dean (hamstring) and defender
Grant Lillard (quad).
The Fire will be without goalkeeper Quillan Roberts (leg),
midfielder Mark-Anthony Kaye (ankle), midfielder Aaron Kovar (knee)
and defender Danilo Silva (hamstring).
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