Fire's Nyarko optimistic about LA match

Nyarko realizes Fire face tough test vs. LA, but optimistic about winning.

BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. ā€“ Fire winger Patrick Nyarko didnā€™t mince words when talking about Sundayā€™s match against the league-leading LA Galaxy at the Home Depot Center.


ā€œItā€™s the biggest game of the year,ā€ Nyarko said. ā€œThey are pretty much dominating the entire league, so we have our work cut out for us, especially going over there.ā€


Although he realizes that the Galaxy will provide a tough test, Nyarko is confident that Chicago can walk out of LAā€™s home venue with a positive result.


ā€œWe just need to worry about ourselves and prepare ourselves mentally,ā€ he said. ā€œWe know weā€™re a good team. On any day, we can beat anyone if we play that total 90-minute game we know we can play.ā€


And Nyarko does have good reason to be optimistic. Los Angeles, 2-3-1 in their last six games across all competitions, havenā€™t looked like the herculean team that only lost once in its first 13 MLS games. In a CONCACAF Champions League game on Tuesday night, the Galaxy were hammered at home 4-1 by the Puerto Rico Islanders, a squad that LA were expected to handle relatively easily.


The loss, which LA forward Edson Buddle called ā€œembarrassing,ā€ came a day before midfielder Landon Donovan, goalkeeper Donovan Ricketts and defender Omar Gonzalez played in the MLS All-Star Game in Houston. Their participation could make for some tired legs against the Fire, who will be looking to catch LA on the counterattack.


ā€œItā€™s in the game plan to beat them,ā€ Nyarko said. ā€œWe should try to exploit [their fatigue] and hopefully we can do that to perfection and stop them and get the result.ā€


Sam Stejskal covers the Chicago Fire for MLSsoccer.com. He can be reached at sam.h.stejskal@gmail.com or on Twitter @samstejskal.