Just like the big boys, reserves impotent against Fire
April 23, 2005 (Official Game Summary)

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MetroStars Chicago


04.23.05 · Reserve

The MetroStars and Chicago Fire MLS Reserve Division teams settled for 0-0 draw on Saturday afternoon. Because of activities related to the NFL Draft taking place at Giants Stadium, the game was played on the campus of the New Jersey Institute of Technology.

Similar to the MetroStars first Reserve Division game, the match on Saturday had little action and was a heated defensive battle with four yellow cards. The goalkeepers of both teams - Michael Ueltschey of the MetroStars and Matt Pickens of the Fire - were hardly tested throughout the game.

Chicago had the first opportunity of the game in the 17th minute when Fire forward Chris Rolfe took a shot on net that took a deflection off a MetroStars defender but harmlessly landed in the hands of Ueltschey. The MetroStars then responded a minute later with a strong header from Jerrod Laventure, which was shot directly into the hands of Pickens. The game saw its first yellow card in the 28th minute when the Fire's Kenneth Robinson brought down a MetroStars defender on a retaliation foul. Three minutes from halftime, Abdoulaye Ibrahim of the MetroStars tried chipping the ball over Pickens who was off his line, but Pickens recovered well and was able to tip the ball out for a corner.

The start of the second half brought three new faces into the match. For Chicago, Hemir Niebles came in to replace Rolfe. The MetroStars brought in Robens Jerome for Tim Ward and Douglas Hare replaced captain Tim Regan.

New MetroStars captain Mike Magee swung in a dangerous corner in the 49th minute that was headed just inches wide by Eddie Gaven. In the 56th minute, Chicago made another change bringing in former Fire member and guest player Ryan Futagaki for Logan Pause. In the 61st minute the MetroStars lost Abdoulaye to injury, who was replaced by Mark Pedreiras. For the second straight game Chris Cherry, who replaced Eddie Gaven in the 68yh minute, made an appearance as a field player and not his listed position of goalkeeper.

The action picked up in the last fifteen minutes, with players from the Fire and MetroStars each picking up yellow cards for reckless fouls. The last moments of the game saw each team desperately trying to get the winning goal. Pedreiras received a great pass from Magee and took a hard shot on goal, which was brilliantly saved by Pickens and pushed out for a corner kick.

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