Sporting a new formation and a new number 10 for the 2019 season, the Philadelphia Union have only scored one goal through two games, with the lone goal coming via a Marco Fabián penalty in the home opener against Toronto FC. While they haven’t scored, they have been able to get in a fair number of shots, taking 17 against Toronto and 15 against Sporting KC (with 8 of the 32 shots on target). But the inability to convert 1 goal from 32 shots highlights a potential problem the Union will face this season, which is getting into a position to take good shots on goal.