The Chicago Fire lost 2-0 to the Philadelphia Union on Saturday. Here are three things we learned from yet another road defeat for Veljko Paunovic’s hapless team.

The Chicago Fire have lost once again on the road, this time to the Philadelphia Union by a 2-0 scoreline at Talen Energy Stadium. The hosts took control of the matchup early and never really gave it away. Philly scored the opening goal from a well-worked set-piece routine that was eventually rifled into the back of the net by Marco Fabian.

The Men In Red did manage to create a few chances of their own, but like always, failed to find an equalizer. The Union then killed off the game off just after the half-hour mark as Anthony Fontana found space at the back post for an easy tap in.

Here are three things we learned from the 2-0 defeat.

3. No one cares anymore

Chicago Fire fans knew what to expect from this game before it had even kicked off. The 2019 season has been long over for the Men In Red, and change won’t be coming anytime soon as the front office refuses to fire head coach Veljko Paunovic.

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Going on the road to face a quality Philadelphia team was only going to end one way. We eventually got to that outcome at full-time as Chicago were handed yet another loss on the campaign. There was never any hope of a surprise either.

They gave up the usual early goal and conceded another just as they were starting to claw their way back into the game. This team’s supporters have become apathetic, which finally matches the spirit of the ownership. On the bright side, at least Fire fans won’t be sad with the result as they saw it coming from miles away.