Dominic Oduro scored the winner after helping Chicago Fire stage a comeback from a goal down to beat Sporting Kansas City 2-1 in the MLS on Saturday.
The visitors, Kansas took the lead on the half hour mark when Bobby Convey scored.
However, the Ghanaian international earned Chicago a penalty a few minutes after the opener only for Sebastian Grazzini to score.
Kansas were reduced to ten men after they had a man sent off.
Chicago capitalized on their numerical advantage and in the 81st Oduro scored the winner after collecting a pass from fellow international, Patrick Nyarko.


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