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New York City 3-1 Chicago Fire: 4 Thoughts

New York City FC once again looked like giant-killers as they won on the road to hand Chicago Fire just their second loss in eight games. Chicago took an early lead, but New York City fought back (more on that below), then weathered near-relentless pressure from the hosts for the final 30 minutes to preserve the win.It was a night of feel-good firsts: Nico Fernández and Seymour Reid scored their first goals for the club, while Kevin O'Toole logg…
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Alonso Martínez continues to make MLS history with New York City. Below, we'll review how much the Costa Rican earns in MLS. Alonso Martínez's goal against the Chicago Fire (1-3) not only had value on the scoreboard, but also placed him in New York City FC history by equaling a record previously held only by David Villa. With this goal, Alonso Martínez tied the Spanish idol as one of only two players capable of scoring at least 15 goals in conse…

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Hudson River Blue broke the news in on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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