Frankowski headlines as Chicago Fire newcomers impress despite loss at LA

CARSON, Calif. ā€“ The Chicago Fire dropped three points in a game they believed they should have won.


But they emerged from Saturday's 2-1 loss to the LA Galaxy exhilarated by their attacking play, their ability to dictate terms for stretches of the match and the stirring debuts of their newcomers.


Perhaps most impressive was 23-year-old Polish attacker Przemyslaw Frankowski, the most dynamic player on the field at Dignity Health Sports Park. He was at the heart of much of what the Fire created, providing great hope for a club that missed the MLS postseason last year for the fifth time in six years.


His set up two early chances, hit the post 11 minutes into the second half, nearly connected with CJ Sapong for what would have been a 2-0 lead two minutes after that, then fed Sapong from the right byline for a would-be go ahead goal five minutes before Zlatan Ibrahimovic netted the winner.


ā€œHe just stretches the defense,ā€ Sapong said. ā€œWhenever you have that kind of player, it takes one run for [the opponent] to acknowledge his speed and his pace, and from that it opens up space for everybody else on the field. With [Aleksandar] Katai, who has very good technical ability and the ability to, with a quick shot, put us ahead, it really gives is a very dynamic attack.ā€


Frankowski's partnership with Katai and Djordje Mihailovic behind Sapong, who got the start after Nemanja Nikolic arrived late in Southern California after his wife gave birth to their first child, bodes well for an attack that head coach Veljko Paunovic sees as ā€œunpredictable.ā€


ā€œYou saw him,ā€ Paunovic said. ā€œThe guy's capable of turning and committing the defense over and over again. The whole game he was trying, and he delivered a lot to the team, and we had a lot of opportunities. We just have to be sharper.ā€


Paunovic said Sapongā€™s work in occupying both LA center backs was key to the Fire's ā€œsuperiority in midfieldā€ and ability to take ā€œcontrol of the game and the ball,ā€ and also praised Brazilian center back Marcelo, who kept Ibrahimovic quiet much of the match and defused a couple of dangerous situations involving Emmanuel Boateng.



Goalkeeper David Ousted, picked up on waivers in late January, was astounding in the nets, making big first-half parries of a point-blank Daniel Steres header and unexpected shots from Jonathan Dos Santos and Romain Alessandrini, then offering a save-of-the-year candidate to deny Ibrahimovic in the 71st minute  ā€“ ā€œfantastic stops,ā€ in Paunovicā€™s words.


Frankowski was active from the start and was dangerous on either side ā€“ he'd played strictly on the right with Jagiellonia Białystok and Poland's U-21 and full national teams ā€“ or from the middle. Paunovic said the plan was to play him ā€œeverywhere.ā€


ā€œOur style is very, very unpredictable, I like to say. We like to be creative and create problems to our opponent, and we see where it works better,ā€ explained the coach. ā€œAnd sometimes it will be on the left, on the right, we'll see somewhere else. Maybe we'll find another position for him.ā€


Frankowski said he ā€œfelt very good in my first gameā€ and enjoyed ā€œthe hype around the gameā€ ā€“ augmented by the unveiling of David Beckham's statue in front of the stadium's main entrance before the match ā€“ that was ā€œa big differenceā€ from playing at home. He took the defeat hard, blaming himself for the loss after failing to connect with an open Sapong after getting free on the right.


ā€œI'm extremely disappointed in the result,ā€ he said in Polish. ā€œIt doesn't matter [what I did well], because all I care about is the team, and I feel like I let them down in the situation where were on a counterattack and I didn't deliver a good ball and we didn't score for 2-0. That was my mistake.ā€


Sapong shouldered some blame on that play, too.


ā€œThere were a couple of moments in the game where I'm always going to look at what I could do better,ā€ he said when asked about the sequence. ā€œIf it's just [being] a split second quicker or anticipating the ball, I think we come away with a couple of goals early in the game. That makes it hard for [the Galaxy] to chase ā€¦ luckily we have 33 more games to correct that.ā€


Paunovic loved that the Fire ā€œcreated a bunch of opportunities, great opportunities, and if we play like this, we're going to have a lot of good games and wins and we're going to be successful again.ā€