Atlanta United (6-1-1) are looking to extend their unbeaten streak to eight as they take on the Chicago Fire (2-3-2) on Saturday night. Last season the two clubs split results, both taking three points at their home venue. This year, Atlanta will hope to flip the script in the Windy City and continue to show why they are one of the top sides in the league in just their second season in MLS. Everyone knows World Cup Champion Bastian Schweinsteiger, but here’s what other firepower Five Stripes fans can expect from the Fire this weekend:
The Poacher
Behind Toronto and Atlanta, Chicago scored the 3rd-most goals in the league last season, and many of them came from their Hungarian striker, Nemanja Nikoliu0107.