CHICAGO (AP) — Jonathan Bamba, Philip Zinckernagel and Hugo Cuypers every scored a aim on Saturday evening to assist the Chicago Hearth beat the New England Revolution 3-2.
André Franco made his second MLS look and had two assists — his first profession aim contributions — for the Hearth. Franco, a 27-year-old midfielder, was acquired Aug. 13 on mortgage from Portuguese powerhouse FC Porto and made his debut for Chicago on Aug. 23.
Chicago (12-10-6) had its five-game unbeaten streak snapped final day trip by a 4-0 loss to Philadelphia.
Bamba opened the scoring within the second minute. Brian Gutiérrez chipped a ball-ahead from close to midfield to Bamba, who outraced the protection, poked the ball round goalkeeper Matt Turner as he charged off his line, and scored from the left nook of the 6-yard field to provide the Hearth a 1-0 lead.
Zinckernagel bent a shot from exterior the penalty arc contained in the left publish within the tenth and Cuypers side-netted a first-touch shot to make it 3-0 within the 68th minute.
Peyton Miller, a 17-year-old defender, scored his second profession aim in MLS within the 78th and Carles Gil capped the scoring with a penalty kick within the fourth minute of stoppage time.
New England (8-14-7) has misplaced six of its final eight video games.
