Luis Solignac "on fire" for Chicago, who extend unbeaten streak to 8 games

FOXBOROUGH, Mass.ā€”The Chicago Fire reloaded this past offseason in a major way, adding crucial pieces in Dax McCarty, Juninho and Bastian Schweinsteiger in the heart of midfield, as well as Nemanja Nikolic up top.

That quartet has played a major role in their resurgence -- Chicago have accumulated the second-most points in the league to date. However, Luis Solignac, a holdover from 2016, has been equally as important and was at the heart of everything the Fire did well in a 2-1 victory over the New England Revolution at Gillette Stadium on Saturday evening.

ā€œLucho is the player that we brought last year because we saw qualities in him that he can do what heā€™s doing right now,ā€ said Chicago head coach Veljko Paunovic said, of the former Colorado Rapids striker. "Itā€™s playing and performing at this level where he scores goals, where he helps to score and also helps the team when we struggle and have to defend. Thatā€™s the complete profile that we look for in players in every position, and heā€™s fulfilling that.ā€

The Argentineā€™s biggest impact came in the 61st minute, as he burst through the Revsā€™ back line, finishing past a helpless Cody Cropper

The 26-year-oldā€™s stamp was also notable on Nikolicā€™s opener in the 18th minute, as he checked his run back, giving the Hungarian striker open range to slot beyond Cropper. With those two contributions, the Revsā€™ 11-game home unbeaten streak was snapped, and Chicago earned its ninth MLS win of the year, two more than their 2016 total.

ā€œIā€™m learning from Niko, a great striker,ā€ Solignac said. ā€œPaunovic told me to look at him and gave me some advice as well. Iā€™m trying to be focused in those key moments.ā€

Solignacā€™s showing came four days after he scored a wondergoal of sorts in the fourth round of the Lamar Hunt U.S Open Cup, giving the Fire a 1-0 win over Saint Louis FC. 

And, on the year, Solignac now has four goals and three assists, already a career high for him in MLS, all through just 15 games played. Still, he gave credit to his teammates for putting him in position to succeed.

ā€œItā€™s not just with Niko, all the guys in front are doing a great job and helping me,ā€ Solignac said. ā€œAll the guys can play in different positions and we kind of move around, so weā€™re all in great shape right now.ā€

Against New England, there was extra pressure on Solignacā€™s shoulders, as his opposite winger, David Accam, did not make the team sheet. Paunovic said Accam had ā€œsmall physical issues,ā€ but wouldnā€™t go into specifics and added that Chicago is working to get him healthy for their next game.

Despite that, Solignac still thrived, particularly impressing right back Matt Polster.

ā€œLuchoā€™s been on fire,ā€ Polster said. ā€œHeā€™s created some chances, got some goals, and I think itā€™s only up from here for him as long as he keeps playing at this level.ā€