April 17, 2022...Chicago Fire FC II scores first goals of the season in 4-2 loss against Toronto FC II
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Chicago Fire FC II scores first goals of the season in 4-2 loss against Toronto FC II
By Chicago Fire Communications
 @ChicagoFire
Sunday, Apr 17, 2022, 05:23 PM

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CHICAGO (April 17, 2022) – Chicago Fire FC II fell 4-2 on the road against Toronto FC II, its second 
road loss of the season. Despite the team’s first two goals in MLS NEXT Pro play, the hosts came back 
from two different deficits to tie, then take the lead for good. Toronto earned its second win in a row, 
while this marks Chicago’s third regulation loss of the season.

Alex Monis opened the tally early in the match, getting his head on the receiving end of a cross 
from Josh Penn in only the fifth minute of play. Monis’ first goal, and Penn’s first assist, were 
answered in the 21st minute by Toronto left back Kobe Franklin. Fire goalkeeper Mihajlo Miškovic kept 
the score 1-1 throughout the first half after two incredible saves from close range.

In the 59th minute, Miškovic began a series of touches by the team, building from the back to eventually 
reach Richard Fleming III, who found Luka Bezerra at the edge of the six-yard box. Bezerra’s strike 
put the Fire up 2-1 with a little more than a half hour to go in the match, but Toronto answered less 
than 10 minutes later with two goals within five minutes by Paul Rothrock and Nakye Greenidge-Duncan. 
Alec Diaz finished the match off with another goal for the home team in the 88th.

NEXT GAME: Chicago Fire FC II will return to SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview, Ill. next week 
on Sunday, April 24 to face Philadelphia Union II. All MLS NEXT Pro regular season matches will 
also be streamed live on mlsnextpro.com.

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Box Score:

Chicago Fire FC II 2-4 Toronto FC II

Goals:
CHI - Monis (1) (Penn 1) 5’
TOR - Franklin (1) (Mbongue 1) 21’
CHI - L. Bezerra (1) (Fleming III 1) 59’
TOR - Rothrock (2) (Altobelli 1) 66’
TOR - Greenidge-Duncan (1) (Mbongue 2) 71’
TOR - Diaz (Rothrock 2) 88’

Discipline:
TOR - Mbongue (Yellow Card) 65’
TOR - Antonoglou (Yellow Card) 88’
TOR - Ranjitsingh (Yellow Card) 90+4’

Chicago Fire FC: GK Miškovic; 
D Ostrem, D Quintos, D Baumgartner (Flores, 69’), D Alvarado; 
M Kidd©, M Fleming III, M Rodriguez; 
F Penn, F L. Bezerra (Viera, 68’), F Monis (J. Reynolds, 46’)

Subs not used: F Hernandez

Toronto FC II: GK Ranjitsingh©; 
D Antonoglou, D Goulbourne, D Pearlman (Walkes, 81’), D Franklin; 
M Altobelli (Sakurai, 72’), M Alonso, M Yeates; 
F Rothrock, F Mbongue (Diaz, 81’), F Karajovanovic (Greenidge-Duncan, 62’)

Subs not used: GK Gavran; D Cela, D Daher; M Essoussi, M Curic

Stats Summary: 

TOR / CHI

Shots: 16 / 15
Shots on Goal: 8 / 6
Passing Accuracy: 73.9% / 81.2%
Saves: 4 / 4
Corners: 1 / 6
Fouls: 9 / 6
Offsides: 3 / 2
Possession: 40.9% / 59.1%

Referee: Marie-Soleil Beaudoin
Assistant Referee 1: Twayne Anderson
Assistant Referee 2: Brad Doubrough
Fourth Official: Scott Bowman

Postgame Quotes
Chicago Fire FC II Head Coach Ludovic Taillandier

On the team scoring its first two goals of the season and what they can take away from today 
as they prepare for next week’s home game…
“That was an important step for sure, to get to score goals. We promote an attacking style of play. 
And that's a good result in terms of attacking today. But of course, we're not really happy with 
the way we defend it as a unit. We conceded too many goals of course, and we could have considered 
a little more than that. We could have scored better, a little more, but that's not a game that 
we controlled very well. And if you have to score five to win games, it's probably a little 
too many. We need to do better defensively.”

On giving different players minutes and the importance of adapting and adjusting to MLS Next Pro…
“I mean, that's great. That's great for the players that we train every day, sometimes seven times 
a week. They were very excited to be able to play games in this professional league. That was 
a big moment for a lot of them knowing that they didn't play an official game for a long time. 
That was definitely the first game with the group we train. Then that's also something to have 
in mind. That's the first game that could not be perfect. But that was definitely a great experience 
for all the players.”

Chicago Fire FC II Midfielder Matteo Kidd

On what the team learned from today’s result…
“We can definitely learn that we can score goals and we can score goals in bunches if we want to. 
But at the same time, we can’t give up goals like that. Can’t give up four. But we also grow, 
it’s the beginning of a long season.”

On the importance of being versatile and adapting to the new league every week…
“Super important. Especially playing for the second team. You need to be able to adapt with guys 
that are coming down from the first team, importantly all the time. Being able to create a relationship 
while also playing new teams each week that may have some guys that are from the first team also 
so it’s definitely an ever-changing league. It’s just exciting and important to get to know everybody.”

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