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Recap: Kamara scores his eighth goal of the season, but Revs fall to Fire, 4-1

FOXBOROUGH, MASS. – The New England Revolution (7-10-5; 26 pts.) fell to the Chicago Fire (12-5-5; 41 pts.), 4-1, at Toyota Park on Saturday evening. After conceding a goal to Chicago in the eighth minute, forward Kei Kamara answered for the Revolution with an equalizer in the 24th minute. The Fire, however, would respond with two more goals from Juninho and Michael de Leeuw on either side of halftime, as well as a late addition from Luis Solignac, to earn all three points in tonight's match.

Kamara extended his goal-scoring streak to three games when he tucked a header inside of the back post in the 24th minute.