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Union Can’t Hold Lead in 1-1 Draw With Chicago

Philadelphia, Pa. – Amobi Okugo’s goal in the 88th minute gave the Philadelphia Union a short-lived 1-0 lead, but they were unable to hold on for three points against the Chicago Fire.
Robert Earnshaw’s chip shot over Union goalkeeper Rais Mbolhi in stoppage time ultimately resulted in a 1-1 draw Thursday night before 14,838 fans at PPL Park.
The Union (9-10-12, 39 points) pulled within one point of sixth place Toronto FC and two points within the New York Red Bulls for the fifth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
Philadelphia, which is winless in its last four (0-1-3), has three matches remaining.
Chicago (5-8-17) set an MLS record with its 17th draw of the season.
“This one, again, we had it in our hands,” Union interim manager Jim Curtin said. “We let it slip away. I’m going to be upset about it for a long time.”
Following Okugo’s goal, the crowd erupted and the Union seemed set to secure three points.
But in stoppage time, Mbolhi was unable to fully clear the ball. Earnshaw gathered it and chipped it over Mbolhi’s head and into the goal.
“What can I say? It was a difficult match for me tonight,” Mbolhi said. “But mistakes happen. It was not the first one. It’s not the last one, obviously. I know how to handle this kind of situation. It’s hard for me tonight but I’ll be fine.”
The Union still have nine possible points to compile in the final three matches. They still have a shot at the postseason.
Playing without Sebastien Le Toux (ankle), Conor Casey (tendinitis) and Sheanon Williams (quad), the Union still generated 11 corner kicks, nine in the second half. They had other chances to score, especially a header by Okugo in stoppage time.
“All the guys in the locker room were disappointed that we didn’t get a win,” Curtin said. “So now we’re in a hole.”
Midfielder Danny Cruz, who picked up an assist on Okugo’s goal, echoed similar thoughts.
“We put ourselves in a big hole,” Cruz said. “Now, we’ve got to find a way to dig out.”
All the Union can do is come back to training and prepare for a huge match against the Crew on Oct. 11 at PPL Park.
“We just have to get ready for Monday,” Okugo said. “It’s going to be a tough practice.”

BOX SCORE
Philadelphia Union 1, Chicago Fire 1
Thursday, October 2, 2014
PPL Park, Philadelphia, Pa.

SCORING SUMMARY
PHL: Amobi Okugo 88’
CHI: Robert Earnshaw ‘90+2

DISCIPLINARY SUMMARY
CHI: Palmer YC (foul) 5’
CHI: Nyarko YC (foul) 86’
CHI: Larentowicz YC (foul) ‘90+1

PHILADELPHIA UNION STARTING XI
Mbolhi, Fabinho, Valdes, Edu, Gaddis, Okugo, Maidana (Hoppenot 77’), Fred (Cruz 61’), Wenger, Nogueira, Ribeiro (Brown 61’)

Unused Subs: MacMath, Lahoud, Carroll, White

CHICAGO FIRE STARTING XI
Johnson, Palmer, Alex, Soumare, Ianni, Nyassi (Nyarko 71’), Shipp, Pause, Larentowicz, Ward (Sinama-Pongolle ’58), Amarika (Earnshaw 77’)

Unused Subs: Willis, Opare, Inoom, Jeffrey

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