COLUMBUS, Ohio (Ticker) -- The Chicago Fire and the Columbus
Crew battled to a 1-1 draw Saturday night as the two teams
battled in Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. The Fire's
John Wolyniec and the Crew's Dante Washington each registered a
goal in the 2001 season's first tie, and only spectacular play
from both goalkeepers kept overtime scoreless.
Carlos Bocanegra, 2000 Kellogg's Rookie of the Year, made a
goal-saving play in the 13th minute, hustling back to knock down
a dangerous cross from Edson Buddle. Bocanegra stuck his leg in
the air, intercepting the lofting ball intended for a wide-open
Washington, who was making a threatening run towards the far
post.
John Wolyniec broke the deadlock in the 14th minute, coolly
slotting the ball past goalkeeper Tom Presthus for the early
lead. Diego Gutierrez built the play out of the Fire backfield,
chipping the ball forward to the streaking DaMarcus Beasley
along the left flank. Beasley cut in towards goal before
centering the ball. Forward Josh Wolff drew the attention of
Presthus with an expertly-executed dummy pass, stepping over the
ball to leave the open shot for Wolyniec.
Washington had a perfect opportunity to equalize in the 59th
minute, drilling a shot at the upper corner of the net. Chicago
goalkeeper Zach Thornton made a beautiful diving save to pluck
the ball from the air and preserve the Fire lead.
Washington would not be denied in the 69th minute, however, as
he connected with Robert Warzycha's pass to knot the game at
1-1. Warzycha, left undefended at the top of the penalty area,
launched a curling ball into the box. Washington stepped in
front of his defender and redirected the ball past Thronton for
the equalizer.
The score stood at 1-1 throughout extra time, thanks to the
spectacular play of both Thornton and Presthus. Fire midfielder
Chris Armas had a point blank shot from less than six feet from
goal, but Presthus stepped forward to smother the chance.
Seconds later, Dema Kovalenko sent a dangerous ball curling
towards the upper corner of the net. Presthus' leaping save
managed to turn the ball away.
The late stages of the game were marred by three red card
ejections. Columbus midfielder Roland Aguilera was shown the red
card in the 86th minute after a sloppy tackle on Kovalenko. Less
than five minutes later, Chicago's Andrew Lewis was also ejected
for pulling down Washington on a breakaway chance. Finally,
Gutierrez was ejected in the fourth minute of overtime for
lashing out on Warzycha.
Columbus (0-0-1, 1 point) will travel to Tampa Bay to face the
Mutiny on Saturday, April 14th. Chicago (0-0-1, 1 point) will
host arch-rival D.C. United (1-0-0, 3 points) live on ESPN 2 on
Saturday at 9:00 p.m. ET.