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Apr 15, 2012; Bridgeview IL, USA; Houston Dynamo defender Andre Hainault (31) and Chicago Fire midfielder Sebastian Grazzini (10) go for the ball during the first half at Toyota Park. The game is temporarily suspended because of lightining. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-US PRESSWIRE

Fire Vs. Toronto FC: Patrick Nyarko Goal Gives Chicago 3-2 Win

The Chicago Fire (2-1-2) traveled to Canada and beat a struggling Toronto FC squad (0-6-0) on Saturday afternoon.

Fire Vs. Toronto FC: Patrick Nyarko Goal Gives Chicago 3-2 Win

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Fire Vs. Toronto FC Final Score: Chicago Keeps Toronto Winless In 3-2 Victory

The Chicago Fire (2-1-2) managed to keep the Toronto FC (0-6-0) silent in the second half of Saturday's match, giving the Fire their second win of the season on a 3-2 final score.

The Fire started quickly as M Patrick Nyarko pilfered a lackadaisical Toronto FC defense and fed F Dominic Oduro the ball for a goal just 25 seconds into the game. The Toronto FC responded when M Reggie Lambe scored (36') on G Sean Johnson and then again (40') only moments later. The Fire hit back quickly with a D Gonzalo Segares goal that put the game at 2-2.

Then, with the second half underway, Patrick Nyarko again shocked the Toronto FC defense as he bolted by three defenders -- including G Milos Kocic -- to score the games decisive goal to put the score at 3-2. Here's a look at that goal:

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Fire Vs. Toronto FC Preview: Chicago Hopes To Take Advantage Of A Struggling Team

The Chicago Fire (1-1-2) travel to Canada to take on a struggling Toronto FC squad (0-5-0) on Saturday afternoon.

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