There was a lot to digest in the Chicago Fire’s 2-1 loss to the New England Revolution, from small consequences to big ones. Here’s what we learned.
When the Fire signed Francisco Calvo from Minnesota United earlier in the year, people told us that the Fire were getting a talented player, but also a loose cannon capable of both high highs and low lows. In the span of around 90 minutes, we saw both the good and bad of Calvo. Unfortunately for Chicago, there was more bad than good.
The good, obviously, was his goal.