Post-Tribune

Fire lose to Galaxy for 13th straight time

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CARSON CITY, CALIF. — Tyler Boyd scored a first-half goal, Riqui Puig and Billy Sharp found the net after halftime and the Los Angeles Galaxy cruised to a 3-0 victory over the Chicago Fire on Saturday night.

The Galaxy (6-10-7) upped their unbeaten streak against the Fire to a club-record 13 against a single opponent. The Fire’s last victory over LA was in August 2010.

Boyd took a pass from Maya Yoshida in the 29th minute and scored for the fifth time this season to give LA a 1-0 lead at the half.

Puig used an assist from Douglas Costa in the 72nd minute to score his fourth goal of the season for a 2-0 lead.

Sharp subbed in in the 69th minute and scored his first career goal on a penalty kick in the 90th minute in the first appearance of his career to complete the scoring.

LA has won three straight at home for the first time in a year after beating 2022 MLS Cup finalists Los Angeles FC and the Philadelph­ia Union in their two previous home matches.

The Fire (8-9-8) were forced to play a man down after Gastón Giménez was tagged with two yellow cards in the first 27 minutes.

The Fire entered play with a 5-0-0 record in its previous five matches with Western Conference opponents.

Prior to that they were 2-28-9 in its road matches against the West in all competitio­ns.

Puig scored but fell short in trying to become the fourth Galaxy player with assists in five straight matches.

The Fire have allowed just 11 first-half goals this season, third best in the league.

They have surrendere­d 26 scores after halftime, tied with Austin for most in the league.

The Fire return home to host the Vancouver Whitecaps on Wednesday. LA travels to play the San Jose Earthquake­s on Wednesday.

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