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TQL Stadium
TQL Stadium, Cincinnati, OH
Nick Hagglund - Trains alone Hagglund (ribs) was seen training individually on the grass Friday, reports staff writer Carter Chapley.
Impact Hagglund is starting his rehab on the grass after missing the last month with rib surgery. He still needs a few more weeks to both recover and regain fitness, therefore will aim for a come back by the end of July.
JULY 6 • ROTOWIRE
Romenique Kouame - Trains all week Kouame (lower body) has been training all week for Chicago, per Alex Calabrese Men in Red 97.
Impact Kouame is very close to making a return to the pitch after missing the last four MLS games with a lower body injury. Since completing a full week of training, the midfielder could eye a come back Saturday against San Diego.
JULY 6 • ROTOWIRE
Jeff Gal - Gives up two in loss Gal conceded two goals in Chicago Fire's 2-1 loss on Saturday to FC Cincinnati. He also made two saves.
Impact Gal has now allowed two goals in back-to-back games but this one didn't end with a Chicago win. He's in for a tough matchup next Saturday against San Diego FC, the top scoring team in MLS so far this season.
JULY 6 • ROTOWIRE
Roman Celentano - Four saves in win Celentano logged four saves in FC Cincinnati's 2-1 win over Chicago Fire.
Impact The goalkeeper did concede in the second half but his four saves helped Cincinnati grab three points. Celentano has a tough matchup ahead Saturday against Columbus, a team which has scored 33 goals in 20 matches heading into its Sunday game.
JULY 6 • ROTOWIRE
Andrew Gutman - Logs an assist in loss Gutman tallied an assist Saturday in Chicago Fire's 2-1 loss to FC Cincinnati.
Impact The midfielder took two shots (none on target) and had three crosses, managing to find a teammate for Chicago's only goal. Gutman will need more volume to have fantasy value against San Diego FC, which is the top team in the West but has conceded 29 goals in 21 matches.
JULY 6 • ROTOWIRE
Philip Zinckernagel - All-around star Zinckernagel scored a goal in Chicago Fire's 2-1 loss to FC Cincinnati on Saturday.
Impact The forward also had 10 crosses and 10 corner kicks, creating three chances for his side. He did not get much support from his teammates but the volume is encouraging ahead of a clash against San Diego FC Saturday. San Diego is at the top of the West but has allowed 29 goals in 21 MLS matches so there's some chances to be had.
JULY 6 • ROTOWIRE
Evander - Gets goal, assist Evander scored one goal and assisted on the other in FC Cincinnati's 2-1 win Saturday against Chicago Fire.
Impact The midfielder continues to be the engine of this offense, and now is the team co-leader in goals scored. Evander should remain active against Columbus Crew next Saturday, facing a team which allowed 26 goals in 20 matches prior to its Sunday game.
JULY 6 • ROTOWIRE