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Orlando City vs Seattle Sounders: Player Grades and Man of the Match

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In a miserable result for Orlando City, to say the least, the Lions were dismantled by the Seattle Sounders, 4-0 in the Emerald City. It marked the third game in a row without a goal. Down a man and a goal after 40 minutes, the team looked completely outmatched at every turn and it was a blessing that they only lost by four.

So here’s our player grades and our Man of the Match from tonight’s game:

Starters

G, Tally Hall, 6.5 (MOTM)– Although he gave up four goals, which he could do little about, there wasn’t anyone else on the team deserving of man of the match other than Hall. Had a huge save in the 29th minute off of Martins’ penalty shot and the ensuing rebound. Made some good saves down the stretch, but Obafemi Martins made him look silly on his second goal.

D, Tyler Turner, 2.0 — Showed his youth and inexperience a lot during the game. Tons of indecision by the right back, both on the offensive and defensive ends. Was partly culpable on first Martins goal, took a silly challenge in the 22nd minute on Valdez, earning him a yellow card, then turned the ball over to Lamar Neagle and received a second yellow, subsequently ending his day. Put his team in a terrible position with his decision making.

D, David Mateos, 5.0 — All in all, had an alright debut for the Lions, despite the result. Considering he’s only been with the team for a week and hasn’t played in a competitive match since his European season ended, Mateos stepped in and did his best. Was playing pretty well until he got beat by Chad Marshall and pulled him down on a corner in the 28th minute, leading to a penalty, which was luckily saved by Tally Hall. Great challenge in the 24th minute, stopping a dangerous attack. Unlucky deflection on Martins’ second goal, but lots of his sliding challenges stopped good opportunities for the Sounders. Still, as a defender, he’s at fault for letting the opposition score four goals, but he will definitely will be a good asset for Orlando going forward.

D, Aurelien Collin, 4.0 — Did his best to help shut down Obafemi Martins, but was completely overmatched by Oba’s speed. Still was able to make some good defensive stops, but in a game letting up four goals, there’s got to be some accountability for the guys in the middle.

D, Luke Boden, 4.0 — A forgettable game for Bodz. Completely shut down in the attack on the left side and didn’t really make any standout plays defensively of note. Normally reliable on his crossing ability, Luke’s services were poor when he was actually able to get a ball in the box at all, including Orlando City’s sole corner kick.

MF, Cristian Higuita, 4.5 — Spent most of his day on the turf getting knocked off the ball a number of times. Showed good composure in the 36th minute shielding the ball, and had chances to get forward, but they were few and far between.

MF, Servando Carrasco, 3.5 — In his return to the city that drafted him, Carrasco played a subpar game. Lots of missed passes and sleeping on defense, especially Martins’ second goal. Tried to get the ball moving through the midfield, but usually ended up passing it to the team in rave green.

MF, Darwin Ceren, 3.5 — By far the worst game Ceren’s had in an Orlando City uniform. An uncharacteristically bad passing night for the midfielder. Tried to do too much in the 16th minute and turned the ball over, leading to Martins’ goal a few seconds later. Got caught ball watching on the Valdez goal. Almost gave up a goal to Neagle after turning the ball over in front of goal again. Earned a yellow card in the 60th minute after a silly challenge and was eventually subbed out in the 85th minute.

MF, Kaká, 4.0 — Honestly one of the worst games the captain has played this year. To Seattle’s credit, they did well to shut down any touches he got, but Kaká needed to work harder to get the offense going. Had a good counter in the eighth minute, and did a bit better in the second half, but still didn’t positively affect the game as much as needed. Subbed out for Lewis Neal in the 70th minute.

MF, Adrian Winter, 5.0 — Looked decent in his second game with the Lions. Tried his best to get some combination passing going in the first half, but nothing was working. Looked to have opportunities in the first half, but all of them went by the wayside. Forced into defense after Turner’s red card for the second half and didn’t have many more chances going forward in the attack.

F, Cyle Larin, 4.0 — Had almost no effect on the game in the attack. Mostly had his back to goal in the box and wasn’t able to turn and shoot the ball. Tried too much to rely on his strength, as he tends to do sometimes, but it was not effective for him today. This is part of the learning process for Larin, who has relied on his athleticism for so long leading up to this year. Fell asleep on the second goal, marking Valdez off the short corner and was subbed out for Rochez in the 67th minute.

Substitutes

MF, Lewis Neal (70′), 3.0 — Did his typical thing for the last 20 minutes of the game. Had some turnovers and bad passes, but neither resulted in anything extremely negative.

F, Bryan Rochez (67′), 3.0 — Hardly noticed him until his booking in the 77th minute.

F, Pedro Ribeiro (84′), N/A — Played for seven minutes and didn’t make an impact on the game.

Well, I tried my best to get a good reading of the performances, but it was a really bad one to grade and it’s difficult to judge when a team is playing down a man for 50 minutes on the road. As always, let us know who you think was the Man of the Match in our poll below

Polling Closed

Player Votes
Tally Hall 170
David Mateos 4
Cristian Higuita 5
Adrian Winter 11
Other (tell us who in the comments!) 18

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2023 Orlando City Season in Review: Junior Urso

The Bear returned unexpectedly in the middle of the season to bolster the Orlando midfield.

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Midfielder Junior Urso joined Orlando City on Jan. 13, 2020 from Brazilian giants Corinthians on a multi-year deal. The Bear spent three years in purple before he and the club mutually agreed to part ways, terminating his contract for personal reasons on Nov. 10, 2022. Upon his return to Brazil, Urso joined Coritiba, but injuries limited him to just seven appearances. In a surprise move, Urso rejoined Orlando City on July 19, returning to the City Beautiful and accepting a backup role behind the Lions’ double pivot of Wilder Cartagena and Cesar Araujo.

Let’s take a look back at Urso’s 2023 campaign.

Statistical Breakdown

Urso made his return to the pitch for Orlando City on Aug. 20, following the club’s run in Leagues Cup. In the MLS regular season, Urso made nine appearances (two starts), logging 250 minutes. Urso did not score a goal or assist on one, attempting just three shots, none of which found the target. The Bear completed 78.3% of his 115 total pass attempts but did not record a key pass or a successful cross. Defensively, Urso tallied two interceptions, five tackles, and five clearances. He committed two fouls, drew two on the opposition, and was booked just once.

The Brazilian also appeared in all three of Orlando City’s playoff matches, all off the bench, totaling 98 minutes. He did not score a goal or assist on one, attempting three shots, one of which was on target. He completed 86.4% of his passes, including three key passes, but did not connect on a cross. Urso chipped in one tackle defensively, committed two fouls, suffered three, and was not booked in the postseason.

Best Game

With a little less than a third of a season in purple and gold and serving primarily as a reserve player, Urso’s best match was his regular-season appearance on the road against Nashville SC on Oct. 4. The Bear came on for Facundo Torres in the 72nd minute and did what fans have always expected of him, which is to frustrate the living hell out of the opponent. Urso made sure that Nashville knew that he had entered the game, winning countless throw-ins, allowing Orlando to walk away with its first road victory at Nashville. Urso also recorded a shot in the match, which was the Lions’ only attempt other than Duncan McGuire’s goal, although it was perhaps a bit generous to call it a shot attempt. He passed at a 72.2% rate and recorded a tackle and a clearance and did his job helping the Lions see out a tight victory.

2023 Final Grade

As Urso came up short of the minimum total of 450 minutes played to receive a rating on our 1-10 scale, The Mane Land has no choice but to mark his grade as incomplete for the 2023 season. While it was a surreal experience just to see the Bear back on the pitch for Orlando City after his sudden departure, a delayed return to the pitch due to a lingering knock and the play of the midfielders in front of him on the depth chart limited his ability to leave his mark on the season. However, it’s difficult to put a grade on the experience he brought to the squad.

2024 Outlook

Orlando City has yet to announce its end-of-season roster decisions as of this writing, but with Wilder Cartagena’s loan spell expired, the Lions would be wise to pick up Urso’s contract option for the 2024 season. If that happens, he would likely take up the No. 8 role with Araujo playing the No. 6 in Orlando’s double pivot (assuming Oscar Pareja also returns). Urso could split time at the No. 8 if Orlando adds a new starting No. 10, because in that case, Mauricio Pereyra might see some time in that spot. If a permanent transfer or loan extension for Cartagena is secured, Urso provides value off the bench, although he’s a bit pricey for a backup at $360,000.


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Lion Links: 12/5/23

Exploria Stadium will host Copa America games, Pride reportedly make offer for Crystal Dunn, Americans in midweek action, and more.

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Good morning, everyone. I’m still dragging a little bit after having a shortened weekend due to work, but I hope all of you were able to hit the ground running yesterday and started your weeks off on the right note. As usual, there’s a lot of interesting things to discuss today, so let’s get after it.

Exploria Stadium Picked as Copa America Venue

The host cities and venues for next summer’s Copa America tournament were revealed and Orlando City’s Exploria Stadium has been chosen. The Lions’ home will have games on June 29 and July 1, and both games could be very important ones as they will take place during the final day of play for Groups A and C. We also know that the USMNT will play its group stage games in Atlanta, Dallas, and Kansas City. The semifinal matches will be held at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey and at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, with Charlotte also hosting the third-place game. We’ll know very soon which teams will be playing in Orlando, as the draw will take place on Thursday.

Orlando Pride Reportedly Make an Offer for Crystal Dunn

The Orlando Pride have reportedly made a large offer to bring Crystal Dunn to Orlando, with CBS Sports reporting the amount prepared by the Pride to be more than $400,000. However, negotiations between the Pride and Dunn are reportedly no longer ongoing.

The 31-year-old is a free agent after announcing that she was not returning to the Portland Thorns after three seasons there. She is one of the more notable free agents this off-season and the Washington Spirit and NJ/NY Gotham FC are also interested in signing her ahead of the 2024 season.

Americans in Midweek Action

There are a number of American players who will be playing games this week, so make sure you have some of these marked down on your calendar. First up is a match that could feature up to three players currently in the USMNT pool, as Jordan Pefok, Joe Scally, and Borussia Monchengladbach will face Kevin Paredes and Wolfsburg in the DFB Pokal. Tomorrow sees Tim Ream, Antonee Robinson, and Fulham playing Matt Turner’s Nottingham Forest, although the USMNT’s starting goalkeeper is not likely to play. The week finishes with Juventus and Weston McKennie facing Napoli in league play, although Tim Weah is still an injury doubt.

USWNT Aims for Change in Mentality

The 2024 calendar year is going to be an important one for the United States Women’s National Team, and the team wants to start it off on the right foot. Interim head coach Twila Kilgore is viewing today’s match against China as a chance for the team to continue building a new identity and to keep developing tactically after a disappointing early exit from this summer’s World Cup. While Emma Hayes has been named the team’s new head coach, she won’t officially join up until Chelsea’s club season ends in May. Until that happens, there’s plenty of work to be done with the Gold Cup just around the corner in March, followed by the Olympics in Paris in July.

The Soccer Tournament Adds Women’s Competition

Following the success of last year’s first edition of The Soccer Tournament, the organizers have added a women’s competition for next summer’s event. The seven-a-side tournament will now also feature an eight-team women’s bracket which will also have a $1 million prize up for grabs. The decision was made after an all-women’s team led by Heather O’Reilly drew significant support when it competed last year, despite not picking up a win. The men’s tournament will also be expanding to 48 teams for this year’s competition, after featuring 32 participants during the summer.

Free Kicks

  • Ramiro Enrique has been called up to Argentina’s training camp for its 2024 Olympic team.
  • Orlando City’s documentary about the 2022 U.S. Open Cup victory has won a Suncoast Emmy.
  • In the 2023 Women’s College Cup final, Florida State beat Stanford 5-1 to win its fourth national championship.

That’s all that I have for today. Y’all stay safe out there.

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Lion Links: 12/4/23

Crew to host MLS Cup final, LAFC returns to MLS Cup, Tim Howard to be inducted into National Soccer Hall of Fame, and more.

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Good Monday morning, Mane Landers. The weekend brought us some drama-filled conference final action, and we now know who will play for the MLS Cup. But before I dive into that, I just want to take a quick minute to say with mixed emotions that this will be my final Lion Links here, but don’t be sad, because the rest of the boys will still be bringing your daily content needs and coverage. I’ll be stepping away as my wife and I are soon to be first-time parents, and I’m looking forward to all that entails. I appreciate each and every one of you readers for taking the time to scroll through my articles each week. If you’re interested in writing for TML, we could definitely use the help so please reach out. Now, let’s get into the links!

Columbus Crew Claim Hell Is Real Comeback

After a rocky start, the Columbus Crew became the first team to overcome a two-goal deficit on the road and advance in a single-leg round in the history of the MLS Cup playoffs. FC Cincinnati got off to a great start behind USMNT striker Brandon Vasquez, who opened the scoring, but it was captain Luciano Acosta’s sublime free kick finish that stole the show in the first half.

It took trusting the process and the tactics of their first-year manager Wilfried Nancy, but the Columbus Crew fought back with late match heroics to seal the victory. Forward Christian Ramirez bagged the game-winning goal in extra time in the 115th minute.

“You can only fight for someone like that,” said Ramirez. “So many times you can feel that you’re getting the bad end of the stick at certain moments, but I haven’t felt that. I think numerous guys understand how he sees the game now, and we respect that. We talk about writing our story in the Columbus Crew history; this chapter wasn’t done. We got one more week, one more game.”

LAFC Returns to MLS Cup

The league’s defending champion, LAFC, will once again be playing in the final match of the postseason. After frustrating the Houston Dynamo throughout the Western Conference final, LAFC won 2-0. Houston might have dominated the stat sheet in possession, passes, and passing accuracy, but really it was just playing into the gameplan of LAFC.

“We knew that’s what they wanted. They wanted the ball,” said LAFC right back Ryan Hollingshead. “They like to play this little tiki-taka in the middle of the field, these little movements, little one-twos, three of their guys just kind of pass the ball, but they’re going nowhere. And so we just said, do whatever you got, have the ball as long as you want. They created zero dangerous chances. They had a half-chance in the first half on a cross to Baird and that was it. And so a lot of these teams, it’s like, yeah, they’ve got possession, they may be moving the ball. But if they’re not creating dangerous chances, who cares?”

MLS Cup Final Preview

The Eastern Conference champion Columbus Crew will host Western Conference champion LAFC at Lower.com Field on Dec. 9 at 4 p.m for the MLS Cup. The match will be No. 53 across all competitions this campaign for LAFC, and a victory would make the club the first repeat winners since the 2011-2012 LA Galaxy. The storylines leading to the match will likely center around the possibility of it being Carlos Vela’s final game for LAFC, but for the Crew, the bench players will be the ones to watch. In the 65th minute of the Eastern Conference final, Head Coach Wilfried Nancy brought in Julian Gressel and Christian Ramirez, who both played a pivotal role in two of the three Columbus goals in the comeback victory.  The Crew last lifted the MLS Cup in 2020, defeating Seattle Sounders 3-0 at Historic Crew Stadium.

2024 National Soccer Hall of Fame

On May 4, the National Soccer Hall of Fame will induct its 2024 class. Most notable will be long-time USMNT goalkeeper Tim Howard, who played 121 matches for the United States and had a successful career in the English Premier League. Other inductees will be USWNT World Cup winner Tisha Venturini-Hoch, 1996 Paralympic captain Josh McKinney, and USL founder Francisco Marcos.

Orlando Reportedly Set to Host USMNT-Brazil Friendly

The United States Men’s National Team is reportedly far along in negotiations to face Brazil in Orlando for a friendly leading to next year’s Copa America. The Yanks and Brazil last met in September 2018 in a friendly match in East Rutherford, NJ. The United States will host the Copa America from June 19 to July 14 as one of six invited teams to the South American competition. Brazil enter as the defending champion and should prove a worthy test for the Stars & Stripes to tune up for the Southern American title.

Free Kicks

  • Check your pockets and secure your valuables when USMNT left back Antonee Robinson is on the field.

That’s a wrap for my personal writing here for a while. It has been a pleasure to bring some coverage to you all for the past couple seasons. It’s not goodbye. It’s see you later. Vamos Orlando!

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