Matchday

Chicago Fire "difference-maker": Brian Gutiérrez scores must-see golazo

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CHESTER, Penn. ā€“ Thirty-nine minutes into a cold and tense MLS is Back battle at a packed Subaru Park, one magical moment silenced the vibrant and rapturous crowd.

Brian GutiĆ©rrez, upon seeing an inch of space at the edge of the Philadelphia Unionā€™s penalty box, took a chance with a powerful blast that soared past goalkeeper Oliver Semmle, giving Chicago Fire FC an unlikely 1-0 lead on the road.

For a talented 20-year-old homegrown whoā€™s eligible for the United States and Mexico, the goal is an early-career highlight, helping propel his boyhood team to a point in Chester, where they have traditionally had a rough go of things.

ā€œItā€™s something that weā€™ve talked to him about,ā€ Fire head coach Frank Klopas said after the 2-2 draw. ā€œThat [GutiĆ©rrez] needs to have a bigger impact within the final third with his ability and quality, and itā€™s great to see him with that initiative taking shots from the outside and finishing plays.ā€

GutiĆ©rrezā€™s golazo sent shockwaves around the league, and postgame, the young playmaker expressed his desire to get a call from USMNT coach Gregg Berhalter. Moments like his screamer on the Delaware River certainly wonā€™t hurt his cause, potentially for this summerā€™s Olympics in Paris.

He drew plaudits from teammates, too.

ā€œGuti can be a difference-maker for this team,ā€ said Fabian Herbers, who scored in the 82nd minute ā€œHeā€™s a young guy, he has a lot of talent and he's super confident and quick on the ball.

ā€œ ā€¦ He has the ability to make the final pass but also to shoot, so itā€™s nice to see him getting on the scoresheet. Hopefully he can do that many more timesā€

Nonetheless, Chicago couldnā€™t hold on for an Eastern Conference victory as Mikael Uhre and DĆ”niel Gazdag both equalized to salvage a point for the hosts. But for Chicago, a draw is a step in the right direction and represents the culmination of an impressive offseason.

GutiƩrrez, for one, spoke to a renewed energy and mentality as Chicago look to break their now six-season Audi MLS Cup Playoffs drought.

ā€œWeā€™re more of a unit, more united,ā€ GutiĆ©rrez said. ā€œYouā€™re going to see a lot of excitement towards the season, towards the home opener, every home game, every away game. Weā€™re always going to fight for the three points, and thatā€™s the mentality of the team.ā€