Failing to get three points against the worst team in the league is never a good feeling. Coming at the end of a wave of optimism and good feelings surrounding the Chicago Fire after the big news from a few weeks ago definitely stings. While I wasn’t quite as down in the dumps as Ruben was on Saturday, I definitely feel the frustration and disappointment that he— and, I would suspect, a lot of Fire fans— felt after the game.
All we can do is process and then move forward. With that in mind: here’s a few things we learned from Cincy 0-0 Fire.