Chicago Fire full of pride after posting another clean sheet vs NYCFC

NEW YORK ā€“ The first time the Chicago Fire played New York City FC, it was a wild affair, a 4-3 win for the visitors at Toyota Park.


It was thrilling for fans of attacking soccer.


For Matt Lampson, it was a different feeling altogether.


ā€œIt was embarrassing,ā€ the Fire goalkeeper said.


The Fire's defensive improvement began following that match and has resulted in three consecutive clean sheets, including a 0-0 draw with NYCFC at Yankee Stadium on Sundaynight.


ā€œI think from everyone it was a learning experience. It sucks to learn from a loss, and a bad loss, but it was obviously a learning experience and everyone jelled,ā€ Lampson said. ā€œWeā€™re getting better and better with each game, especially with possession. Iā€™m happy with the progress weā€™re making.ā€


Lampson is a big reason why Chicago extended their streak to four games without a loss. He made eight saves on the night, including several attempts by NYCFC captain David Villa


ā€œWe are frustrated only for the result of the game,ā€ Villa said. ā€œThe team played very good, created a lot of chances. The man of the match was the keeper of Chicago.ā€


Chicago coach Velijko Paunovic also praised his keeper, but spread the love amongst the entire team for its commitment to defending as a unit. 


ā€œAgain clean sheet, I think itā€™s a great thing to highlight, attitude, mentality,ā€ Paunovic said. ā€œNow Iā€™m 100 percent that we are on a great path and we are going to be a successful and winning team this season.ā€


The Fire thought they nicked a goal on the hour mark when Jonathan Campbell headed in from the edge of the six, but assistant referee Corey Parker raised his flag and ruled the play offside. 


ā€œOur clubā€™s policy is that we are not talking about referees calls so I donā€™t have anything to say,ā€ Paunovic said. 


Results away from home have been tough to come by for the Fire, who havenā€™t won away from Toyota Park since July 12, 2014 ā€“ a 1-0 win over the New England Revolution. 


But the attitude, and the mentality from the back forward gave Lampson something to be positive about. 


ā€œIā€™m proud of the guys today,ā€ he said. ā€œItā€™s the third straight shutout and that speaks to the way our team defends, the way we have the passion for not letting goals in. Itā€™s obvious the whole team does not want to let in a goal. When you have performances like that from every single player, including the subs who came on, youā€™re going to get points.ā€