Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Fire shut out for second consecutiv­e loss, record drops to 1-6-1

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COLUMBUS, OHIO — Gyasi Zardes scored two goals and the Columbus Crew beat the Fire 2-0 on Saturday night in the final game at Crew Stadium.

The Fire fell to 1-6-1 after their second straight loss.

Zardes opened the scoring when he put away a failed clearance of a cross from Lucas Zelarayán in the 17th minute. Derrick Etienne ran onto a long, arcing ball by Jonathan Mensah and, Fire goalkeeper Bobby Shuttlewor­th came off his line, tapped a pass to Zardes for an empty-net finish to make it 2-0 in the 34th.

Columbus closed out Crew Stadium — the first soccer-specific stadium in Major League Soccer and the club’s first home — before moving downtown to Lower.com Field next month.

Kevin Molino made his debut with the Crew when he came on in the 70th minute. The Crew’s main offseason signing to be an immediate starter missed the first two months of the season with a hamstring injury.

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