BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. (AP) - Victor Rodriguez and Jordan Morris each had first-half goals and Seattle scored the opening three goals before holding off the Chicago Fire 4-2 on Saturday for the Sounders’ third straight victory to open the season.
Seattle (3-0-0), which has outscored its opponents 10-3 this season, is off to its best start since 2009.
Rodriguez opened the scoring in the eighth minute by tapping home Morris’s cross inside the 6-yard box. Morris scored seven minutes later on a breakaway by finishing Nicolas Lodeiro’s pass behind the Chicago defense. Lodeiro added a goal in the 49th with a penalty kick off the underside of the crossbar.
Sounders keeper Stefan Frei had a big first half, getting a hand on Nemanja Nikolic’s breakaway shot in the 25th and diving to his left to deny Przemyslaw Frankowski’s curling attempt from distance in the 41st.
Chicago (0-2-1) scored in the 56th when Raheem Edwards headed home a pass from CJ Sapong, who was held scoreless for the first time this season. Fabian Herbers added a goal in the 84th, but Seattle’s Raul Ruidiaz sealed it two minutes later by scoring in his eighth consecutive MLS match.
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