David Villa has two assists as New York City FC draw 2-2 with Chicago Fire

Chicago Fire defender Lovel Palmer heads the ball away from New York City FC's Patrick Mullins and Jason Hernandez.
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NEW YORK -- David Villa set up goals at the end of each half and New York City FC tied the Chicago Fire 2-2 on Friday night at Yankee Stadium to snap a four-game losing streak, but extended its winless run to nine games.

With New York City down 2-0, Villa fired a shot from the top of the box in first-half extra time. Chicago goalkeeper Sean Johnson made a diving save, but Mehdi Ballouchy drove home a long rebound to make it 2-1.

In the first minute of extra time at the end of the match, Villa threaded a pass to an open Khiry Shelton, who fired a shot past a diving Johnson to tie it.

Chicago scored in the 14th minute on Razvan Cocis' header and Jeff Larentowicz converted the penalty kick in the 27th minute to make it 2-0. The Fire have now drawn one game and lost two after winning three in a row.