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Turning Point: Chicago Fire Season on the Brink
Episode 172

Turning Point: Chicago Fire Season on the Brink

Nick recaps the Chicago Fire's loss to San Diego FC, breaking down the stats and key plays, and looks ahead to the matchup against Atlanta United, with the season's outcome in the balance. Nick also dissects an ESPN article reporting on discussions between FIFA and players' groups for mandatory breaks during the International Match Calendar.

Feed the Fire: A Chicago Fire Podcast

July 15, 202539m 44s

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Show Notes

Hey, soccer fans! Nick is back, pulled muscle and all, talking about Chicago Fire FC's latest result: a 2-1 loss at home to expansion side San Diego FC. Andres Dreyer showed the Windy City why he was voted an All-Star, and the Men in Red showed why their defense and depth still need work. Tune in as Nick breaks down the stats and key plays from the match. We then preview the Fire's next matchup, and away game at Atlanta United, another team struggling this season. Nick thinks the Fire's season hangs in the balance and the results of the next match could decide the team's fate.

In the second half of the show, Nick reads and reacts to an ESPN article reporting on discussions between FIFA and players' groups for mandatory breaks during the International Match Calendar. While he praises the initiative and the willingness of FIFA to partake in the discussions, he remains skeptical of any meaningful change anytime soon. Let us know your thoughts in the comments and on social media.

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