Orlando City dominated possession Saturday night against Minnesota United, but didn’t do all that much with the ball, ultimately falling 2-1 to the Loons at Orlando City Stadium in front of an announced home crowd of 24,038.
It was a disappointing loss, for sure, and it means the Lions have dropped five points in two home games to start the season.
Here are three things we learned from the loss:
1. This club really needs a No. 10
Luckily, that No. 10 is coming next week in the form of Sacha Kljestan. Team captain and center back Jonathan Spector said it best: It’s no good having all the possession if you’re not going to use the ball well.