Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

2nd yellow for Gutierrez leads to 1st loss for Fire

- Sun-Times wires

ORLANDO, Fla. — The Fire entered their game Saturday against Orlando City without four key players, and they played the second half a man down. It all proved to be too much to overcome in a 1-0 loss, their first of the season.

Midfielder­s Fabian Herbers and Xherdan Shaqiri and defender Miguel Navarro were out with injuries, and captain Rafael Czichos missed his second consecutiv­e game because of health and safety protocols.

Then Homegrown midfielder Brian Gutierrez was shown his second yellow card in the 43rd minute. Ercan Kara scored on a header for his first career MLS goal in the 59th minute. It was the first time the Fire have trailed this season.

“It might have been a difficult call on the second yellow,” Fire coach Ezra Hendrickso­n said. “But that first yellow is something that he has to learn from, and all the other players have to learn from. That’s a really poor yellow to get, standing in front of the ball, trying to block the free kick like that. That’s inexcusabl­e. So hoping he learns from that because that’s what really did him in.”

Hendrickso­n liked the effort from the replacemen­ts, but he came back to Gutierrez’s ejection.

“I thought they did well,’’ he said. ‘‘[Jonathan Bornstein], [Jhon] Espinoza, Gutierrez, I thought they all came in and did well. Before that red card, I thought Gutierrez was playing well. I thought he was moving the ball. He’s a young kid. Hopefully, he learns from this. I thought he was having a good game up until then. That really hurt us as a team.”

Orlando (3-2-2, 11 points) outshot the Fire 21-7 and had a 6-2 edge in shots on goal. Gabriel Slonina had five saves for the Fire (2-1-3, nine points). The Fire have allowed only two goals, tied with the Union for the fewest in MLS.

 ?? TOMAS DINIZ SANTOS/AP ?? Fire forward Kacper Przybylko (left) tries to head the ball against Orlando City defender Rodrigo Schlegel.
TOMAS DINIZ SANTOS/AP Fire forward Kacper Przybylko (left) tries to head the ball against Orlando City defender Rodrigo Schlegel.

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