Update: Fire at Chivas USA

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Chivas USA 1 Chicago Fire 0

Jon Busch apparently hasn't watched enough game tape of Chivas USA's Paulo Nagamura.

Nagamura nailed his fourth goal of the season with a nasty, swerving shot from all of 35 yards out that Busch was far too slow to react to in the 16th minute, although his defense should have also done a better job of shutting down the dangerous Brazilian.

The alleged defensive midfielder is now tied for the team scoring lead with Eduardo Lillingston.


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