CHICAGO (AP) — Chris Brady had five saves to help Chicago play Atlanta United to a 0-0 tied Saturday night, despite the fact that the Fire didn’t record a shot on goal.
Brady made back-to-back stops in the 79th minute and two more down the stretch for Chicago.
The Fire (2-4-4) are scoreless in three consecutive games — including a 4-0 loss to Real Salt Lake last time out — following a 2-1 win over the Houston Dynamo on April 6.
Atlanta (3-3-3) is winless in four consecutive games since Jamal Thiaré scored two goals in a 3-0 win over the Fire on March 31.
Atlanta had 60.5% possession and outshot the Fire 16-8, including 5-0 on target.
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