Brian Gutiérrez scored in the second half and Chris Brady made it stand up for the Chicago Fire in a 1-0 victory over FC Cincinnati, which played without reigning MVP Luciano Acosta. The lone goal came in the 69th minute when Gutiérrez took a pass from Hugo Cuypers and found the net for a fifth time this season.
CINCINNATI — Brian Gutiérrez scored in the second half and Chris Brady made it stand up for the Chicago Fire in a 1-0 victory over FC Cincinnati, which played without reigning MVP Luciano Acosta on Wednesday night.
Brady, a 20-year-old keeper in his second full season with the club, finished with nine saves to earn his fourth clean sheet of the season. Roman Celentano totaled seven saves in goal for Cincinnati, which has lost two straight at home. The club has lost just once on the road this season. The loss, coupled with Inter Miami’s 3-1 victory over Toronto FC, knocks Cincinnati out of the Supporters’ Shield lead.
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