As the final minutes ticked down in the Union’s 4-3 win at the Chicago Fire on Wednesday night, Jim Curtin was happy that his team had scored three goals on the road, and was holding on to a 3-2 lead.
Then, as he put it, things “got a little crazy”: Chicago tied the game in the 94th minute, and David Accam won it for the Union just seconds later.
“I think I felt every emotion you can feel in a soccer game in the last three minutes,” Curtin said. “Probably as wild of a road game as I’ve been involved in as a player or a coach.