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Orlando City Coach’s Show Recap: Adrian Heath Talks Sporting KC, Looks Forward to Chicago

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On this week's Orlando City Coach's Show with Adrian Heath, the Lions' boss discusses Sunday's victory over Sporting Kansas City, updates on the recovery of injured players, and previews this coming weekend's game against the Chicago Fire.

Winning at Home

"It was a bit of payback for us because I think they (the fans) have been trying to get us over the line the last few games so we actually gave them something to cheer about at the weekend which was nice."

"We spoke about starting well. When you're on the run we've been on where it's not been going as well as you would've liked, there's a lot of apprehension about and even the supporters are a bit nervous, the players are as well. I just sensed that if we could start really, really well and put them on the back foot and get them out of their comfort zone and maybe get a goal, I thought it would be the key to the game. And that's how it turned out."

Brek Shea

"Brek coming on obviously changed everything for the crowd. He got the crowd going and he's a very important player for us on and off the field. He came on at just the right time to give everybody a lift."

"People don't realize how big he is. How powerful and athletic he is. He's six-four, he's incredibly quick, just a great athlete. And all of the sudden, when their fullback goes ‘Here's a guy who's quicker than me, faster than me, stronger than me," it just changes the dynamics a little bit."

Bryan Rochez

"Bryan Rochez gave us a huge lift."

"It's been a frustrating year for Bryan Rochez. People haven't seen much of him. I thought we saw a little glimpse of a little bit more of him. He's upped his training levels, he's got his weight back under control, and I thought he gave us a little boost and I think it'll be interesting now to see if we can get more out of Bryan between now and the end of the season."

"We now have an option. Bryan has shown us that he's fit enough to come on and have an influence on the game. That hasn't been the case. Bryan's really had a frustrating season with us. First he had an injury, then he didn't get fit, then he ended up losing his passport down in New Zealand at the Under-20 World Cup and he couldn't leave the island for six weeks."

"I think in the next couple of weeks he'll get more time and hopefully get more goals."

Cyle Larin

"For the first time on Sunday, I thought Cyle looked really tired. We knew it would come at some stage but I thought that the week had caught up with him."

"He's always got by on just being bigger and stronger than people he played with at college. And now it's a lot more physical for him. Mentally he's taken so much on he's mentally and physically tired. We've given him a break this week. He won't be in training until Thursday. Recharging the batteries and getting the life back in him."

"I want him to get that goal because I think it's important he ends up being the top scoring rookie of the league. It's something we have to help him with because I think he's deserved that record."

Sporting Kansas City Game

"We knew they were going to press so their 4-3-3 becomes quickly a 4-4-2 when they push one of their midfield guys on. The first ten, fifteen minutes we got Lewis Neal and Adrian Winter into holes on either side of their midfield so we nearly had a box in midfield which is something we were working on. At times it worked well. At times our spacing on the field wasn't as I would've liked it. But it does cause that system a problem. Their deep lying midfield player didn't know whether to go to Luke (Boden) tight or go to the other hole to Adrian Winter. It was a problem for them."

"I think them scoring the goal when they did actually helped us because then they had a better belief that they could go on and win it so they started to push men forward a little bit easier and a little earlier. I think that's when the game opened up and I think that's when we had the breakaway for Brek and then later on we had another breakaway."

Importance of Three Points

"It was a game where we knew we had to take the three points. As much as you put a brave face on it, had we not got a result it would've been ridiculously difficult for us to make the playoffs but we've given ourselves an opportunity and if we can pick a result up on the next two on the road, if we can go and get a result somewhere, and hopefully Montreal don't take maximum points which I don't think they will, we have a chance."

Conor Donovan

"Conor's had his operation and everything went well. He obviously had an ACL and he had some meniscus problems as well. He had to wait a little bit longer for his operation but he's up now and he's started his rehabilitation."

Harrison Heath

"Harrison's been training the last week so he's got this week to go and hopefully by then he'll be available for selection."

Darwin Ceren

"He's been training with the rest of the group today running in straight lines. We don't want to open him up too much at this moment in time. We're hopeful for the weekend."

Kaká

"Ricky's questionable but day-to-day."

Corey Ashe

"Corey's got a slight knock. He trained this morning. We're hopeful that if he has no repercussions overnight then he'll join in and maybe be available for the weekend."

Seb Hines

"Seb's back. He's been training so he'll be back for the weekend. He'll be available for selection. His knee's settled down."

Kevin Molino

"We've given Kevin a few days off, he's gone back home, and then he starts the final bit for himself. So Kevin's running now on the treadmill and the next two or three months are going to be huge for him. We need to get him back fit because we've certainly missed his creativity in the final third this year. He's going to be back, we think, for the start of next year."

"He's been in the gym doing some weights which is incredible that we've managed to get him in the gym. He doesn't mind being on the training pitch working with the football but pumping iron in the gym is not Kevin's cup of tea."

Injuries

"We've had too many. Whether it's overtraining or undertraining, there are so many variables. The ACLs and MCLs, there's nothing you can do about them, they're going to happen. But the soft tissue injuries are something we're going to look at to see if there's some correlation between certain sessions over the year. Has it been an overload of games? Or has the training been too hard? Or not enough? So we'll go over it after the year."

Luke Boden

"Bodz's biggest strength is when he's in possession of the ball and going forward. That's not a secret. In terms of marking people in the box, it's something that he has improved on, got to get better. But I thought he was very, very good on Sunday. He was one of our better players. It's stuff that he's been working on because he's only been playing that position since he's been here in America."

"He's going to be with us for quite some time."

Winning without Kaká

"The most important thing was to win. This is no disrespect to Ricky or anybody, the club is more important than any individual. We have to realize that we're all here. This club is going to be here long after we've all gone. Whether it be me, Phil Rawlins, or all the people that've been here from the beginning. The team will always come first. The team is always more important than individuals. So it was important for us to win full stop. I know people were asking ‘Can we win without Kaká?" We've won in the past without him and we'll win in the future without him. We want him in the team. We want him fit and well because over the next two or three years he's going to be integral part of what we do. Yeah we need him fit. Yeah we need him back. But we won and that's the most important thing."

Cyle Larin Getting Back After Mistake

"There are certain aspects that he's got to get better at. He does dwell on it too much when he, certainly that five seconds when he's made a mistake or he's done something, he does watch. But he's learning. He's getting better. He's still in the formative years of his career but he can be pleased with the year he's had. He's the least of our worries at this moment in time. Cyle Larin."

Added Pressure Due to History with SKC

"No added pressure, just the fact that we needed a result."

International Players in College Soccer

"It's a great opportunity for those like Dom Dwyer. Dom came through this route but that's not really doing an awful lot for American soccer long-term."

Chicago Fire

"They played all four (David Accam, Kennedy Igboananike, Patrick Nyarko, Gilberto) against us here. Accam played wide left and they played Igboananike through the middle with Gilberto and then played Nyarko on the right. So that's probably the strong part of their team. That's the strength on the counter attack. They're really, really quick. You saw their game against the Red Bulls last week. They were 2-0 up within 20 minutes and only the penalty that came for New York changed the game. Their attack is their strong point. Apparently, Igboananike is nursing an injury and Gilberto, they're not sure if he's going to be fit, so now you're worried whether Accam plays through the middle or plays wide left. Whatever they do you know it's a game they're going to be prepared for because I think it's the last chance for them if they have any hope of making the playoffs."

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PawedCast Episode 506: Cincinnati Rewind, OCB-Carolina Core, Columbus Preview, and More

The Lions claimed a late draw at Cincy and now host Columbus while OCB’s playoff hopes hang by a thread.

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Orlando City left it late again. Tyrese Spicer reprised his role from the Nashville game by providing the assist for a goal late in stoppage time, but this time it was a different goal scorer and a road draw instead of a home win. Alex Freeman played great against FC Cincinnati, so it was fitting that he literally pulled a point out of thin air on a Sunday night that saw the Lions squander numerous good opportunities to score while allowing the hosts only one Kevin Denkey strike.

We look back at the key moments, players, and plays of a critical road match, check our score predictions, and make our selections for Man of the Match, splitting the vote

This week’s mailbagbox asked us a pair of trivia questions and added an individual question for each host. Remember, if there’s anything — and we do mean anything — you want us to address on the show, just ask us by tweeting it to us at @TheManeLand with the hashtag #AskTMLPC, or hitting us up on Bluesky Social with that same hashtag.

OCB got two points at Carolina Core FC when it needed three, but it did enough to stay alive in the postseason race but there is no margin for error. The Young Lions fell behind by two goals, battled back to get level, conceded again, and once again equalized on the road. Carlos Mercado then helped his team win the penalty shootout on his birthday to claim the extra point. OCB must beat FC Cincinnati 2 on Sunday at home and get help to reach the postseason.

Finally, Orlando City returns home with another game against a good team from the Buckeye State, as the Columbus Crew visits Inter&Co Stadium on Saturday. Whether Diego Rossi plays or not, the Crew are always a difficult opponent. We break down the series history, look at the battle ahead, provide our key matchups, and make our predictions for the final score.

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Here’s how No. 506 went down:

0:15 – Orlando City didn’t seem to want to put the ball in the net, but maybe that’s because it wasn’t yet the death of stoppage time. Earlier goals are OK too, guys!

27:55 – The mailbagbox offers trivia, but no prizes if we get them right.

39:11 – OCB was listening to Meat Loaf and thinking two out of three ain’t bad, and the senior Lions prepare for Columbus.

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PawedCast Episode 502: Galaxy Rewind, Ramiro Enrique Transfer News, OCB Defeats Crown Legacy, and More

Lions leave Leagues Cup empty handed, Ramiro Enrique could be on the move soon, OCB gets a vital win, and more

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I couldn’t tell you why this show is nearly an hour other than the fact that we are verbose. Orlando City crashed out of Leagues Cup with back-to-back losses in games that had a Concacaf Champions Cup berth on the line. The Lions did almost nothing in the first half against the LA Galaxy on the road, and threw Martin Ojeda’s second-half equalizer away just seven minutes after he scored it with a horrendous turnover in their defensive third.

We discuss Orlando City’s 2-1 road loss, which featured one of Pedro Gallese’s best-ever saves as a Lion, although it ultimately didn’t matter much, looked back at our score predictions, and made our selections for Man of the Match.

We also discussed Seattle’s 3-0 win over Inter Miami in the final and the shenanigans that the Herons pulled after losing.

Ramiro Enrique was not in uniform Sunday night in the wake of reports that he’s about to be sold for a reported $3 million to a Saudi team. Although the timing isn’t perfect, it would be a good return for the Argentine striker.

This week’s mailbagbox asked about ice cream, donuts, Carlos Mercado vs. Javier Otero, and more. Remember, if there’s anything — and we do mean anything — you want us to address on the show, just ask us by tweeting it to us at @TheManeLand with the hashtag #AskTMLPC, or hitting us up on Bluesky Social with that same hashtag.

OCB picked up a much-needed three points with a home win over Crown Legacy at the death that nearly immediately became a draw at the even more death. Mercado was sensational in the match for the Young Lions and Thalles scored the timely goal to push the club over the playoff line for the time being. I nearly started to preview an OCB game that is more than a week ago, but the important thing is I stopped myself, otherwise the show would have been even longer.

The senior Lions are also off this week, so we’ll see you next week!

Be sure to rate and review our show wherever you get your podcasts. Remember, we’ll read any five-star reviews we get on Apple Podcasts on the next show.

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Here’s how No. 502 went down:

0:15 – Orlando City looked to be following the same script as in the win at LA back in March, but then coughed up the ball in a dangerous spot to one of the Galaxy’s best scorers.

29:36 – The mailbagbox is trying to make us fat(ter).

46:38 – OCB has put together two consecutive late wins as the Young Lions try to get back into playoff contention after several rough weeks.

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Announcement: Change to The Mane Land’s Approach to Live Updates on Social Media

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Here at The Mane Land, we were able to build a rather sizable following on social media early in our growth. We quickly surpassed a thousand followers while we were still a free independent WordPress site with just a few contributors posting about one new story per day. This helped us get the attention of SBNation, which we eventually joined.

When we joined SBNation’s roster of blogs, we quickly rose up the ranks to one of the most followed MLS team-specific accounts on Facebook and Twitter (especially the latter). We always had great engagement on Twitter, with mixed results on Facebook.

With all of that said, we take the relationship with our social media followers seriously, because our readers have helped our growth on those channels (and vice versa), and we know who our friends are. We’ve met a lot of our Twitter followers in person over the years, and we value those times we’ve spent with you.

All of this serves to preface that we’ve decided to change some things up, although it’s nothing too radical. Starting Friday, March 28, TML will no longer be live tweeting matches on Twitter (sorry, I’m still never going to call it X, because that’s dumb). We will also be reducing our already dwindling presence there. I want to emphasize that we are not deleting our account. We will continue to post new stories to the artist formerly known as Twitter. But that’s about all we’ll be doing there. This week’s OCB game will be the last match for which we’ll provide live updates on Twitter.

We will be moving all of our live game coverage to our Bluesky Social account.

Please note: This move should in no way be construed as a political one. There are several factors at play, and while some of our writers may not share political alignment with Twitter’s owner, that is not why I’ve chosen this course — with the support of the TML staff. If this was a political choice, we’d simply delete the account and quit using the platform entirely.

Once upon a time, Twitter used to drive a decent-ish (but, if I’m being honest, never great) amount of engagement to our website, which we could see in our analytics. It was also a place where we could engage with our followers, exchanging thoughts on the club and its players, and occasionally arguing a little bit about those topics.

Before you could simply buy a blue checkmark, Vox Media assisted us in getting vetted by the former ownership, which helped legitimize us as a reliable outlet covering Orlando City SC. That too helped us grow our follower base, but it all went away when the current owner decided to overpay for the platform and tried to monetize it by letting anyone buy a blue checkmark, flooding the non-checkmarked accounts with ads. That was the start of when we began seeing Twitter become less useful as a marketing tool for TML and when it started driving a lot less traffic to our website and podcasts.

Most of our post engagement on Twitter has dried up because of people leaving (or spending less time on) the platform. More likes and retweets are coming from bot accounts than ever before. Typically, we have been seeing a high percentage of post likes coming from obvious bot accounts. And it’s just not a pleasant place to be. There are far too many ads, and most of the “ads” we see in our feed aren’t advertising any service or product. They seem to be individual tweets boosted by…I don’t know, some algorithm, or maybe the account’s owner is actually paying for things like this to be boosted. Most, but not all, of those “ads” are political in nature, and many of the political ones feature easily disprovable lies.

But sometimes it’s random stuff like this:

When every fourth or fifth post is something like the above (or often something worse), it’s just not an enjoyable user experience. We’re not going to give the world’s richest man more money just to cleanse our timeline of it and have the old Twitter experience back (that’s the entire point of “premium,” to get us to pay to go ad free). That’s as valid a choice for a business model as any, I guess, but it’s not one we’re interested in boosting just to get things to go back to how they were.

Between the drop in engagement, the rise of unchecked bot activity, and the weirdness and frequency of the “ads,” it’s a place we’d like to spend less time. Again, we aren’t leaving. We’ll continue to let people on Twitter know when new stories drop. That’s always been our basic approach to Facebook, where we’ve never received a whole lot of engagement.

Bluesky Social, on the other hand, has been quite enjoyable in all the same ways Twitter used to be. With less than a third of the followers that we have on Twitter, our replies, likes, and reposts have been much higher on average over the past year, than those same posts on Twitter. Our podcast listeners submit far more questions there than on Twitter (but you can still ask on Twitter and we’ll answer them on the show). The Bluesky interface is slightly more clunky on desktop than Twitter (desktop is an important part of how I provide live updates during games), but it feels pretty much like Twitter used to. I have been trying to post on both Twitter and Bluesky for OCSC games, but doing both is problematic and more than a little stressful. By limiting live updates to Bluesky, it’ll make things easier for those of us doing this in our spare time for no real financial gain. I’m not asking the staff to start Bluesky accounts, but some of our writers already have them.

Our ask of you on this subject is…nothing. If you’re not on Bluesky, and you decide you don’t want or need another social media account, that’s a valid choice. If you want to join us on Bluesky, we’d love to see you. Our posts about our stories will be (and have been for some time) identical on both platforms (and on Facebook). The only change will be that we (mainly I) will spend more time on Bluesky, less on Twitter, and our live game coverage will be on Bluesky. You can still @ us on Twitter if you like. We may just be a bit less responsive.

Things change, especially technology and social media. Some of you remember MySpace. Or even AOL. It’s entirely possible that a future Twitter with better control of bots and ads may one day be worth egaging with more often again. That’s another reason for us not to delete the account.

At The Mane Land, our main reason for existence continues to be that we love telling the stories of our favorite MLS, NWSL, and MLS NEXT Pro soccer teams. That won’t change — even if the way we promote those stories does from time to time.

Feel free to reach out with any comments or questions you have. And, as always, thank you for your support over the last 11 years.

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