In Orlando City's third appearance of "Viernes de Futbol" this season, the Lions fell to the Philadelphia Union on a goal-of-the-week contender from Tranquillo Barnetta in the last minute of the match. Going on the road, on a short week and short-handed, the deck seemed stacked against Orlando City.
The Lions' listless performance couldn't be shaken off, as the cold temperature made tired legs evident as the clock continued to tick off and the sloppy play came back to haunt Orlando City. Here are the five biggest takeaways from the match.
Rafael Ramos Not Living Up To His New Contract
Ramos entered the 2016 season after just signing a muti-year contract, which gave him a significant raise, but so far he has failed to impress with his play this year.