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Chicago Fire tied Columbus Crew 0-0, with Chris Brady’s four saves and a goal-line clearance securing their second straight clean sheet.
Goalkeeper Chris Brady made four saves, including a key stop on Taha Habroune’s high-danger shot in the 51st minute, helping the Chicago Fire earn a 0-0 draw with the Columbus Crew on Saturday.
Despite being outshot 14-8 and creating only three shots on frame, Chicago recorded its second straight clean sheet, aided by a goal-line clearance from Dylan Borso.
Columbus, who had scored in their first two matches, were held scoreless for the first time this season, with Diego Rossi and Wessam Abou Ali failing to convert multiple chances.
The Fire played without injured forward Hugo Cuypers.
Chicago improved defensively after a slow start, while Columbus remained winless at 0-1-2 with two points.
Chicago Fire empató a Columbus Crew 0-0, con cuatro salvamentos de Chris Brady y un despeje de la línea de gol asegurando su segunda hoja limpia consecutiva.