Orlando City
2015 Orlando City Season in Review: Rating Darwin Ceren’s Jump to MLS
Defensive midfielder Darwin Cerén was one of Orlando City’s first five Major League Soccer signings in 2014 and, after coming into the 2015 season third on the Lions’ depth chart for defensive midfielders, the Salvadoran captain just needed an opportunity to prove himself at the next level to the coaching staff.
Cerén got his first opportunity in the second game of the season, starting in place of an injured Cristian Higuita, and a solid performance against the Houston Dynamo made it hard for Adrian Heath to ever leave him out again. The 25-year-old started 24 of his next 25 games, becoming one of Orlando City’s most key players in 2015.
He always plays with his heart on his sleeve, and his love for the game, Orlando City, and the fans is impossible to go unnoticed, which makes him a perfect fit in O-Town.
A look back at Ceren's second season with Orlando City and first in MLS:
Statistical Breakdown
Ceren started 25 games for the Lions in 2015, appearing in 26 altogether. With 29 total shots (just seven on goal), Ceren finished the year with two goals and two assists, scoring against the LA Galaxy in May and Columbus in August. One of Ceren’s biggest offensive strengths is his passing game, where he finished with a passing percentage of 86.5 in the defensive midfield.
Defensively, he was also consistently a rock for the Lions, averaging three tackles and 2.5 interceptions, with an overall defensive rating of 7.11, according to WhoScored.com. He committed 53 fouls — 12th most in MLS this season — and was booked six times. He wasn't shown a red card all season but he was suspended one game for committing a "violent act" at Seattle
With a base salary of $66,000, Ceren was not only one of the league's best defensive midfielders in 2015 but also one of the biggest steals. If not at some point this winter, then I'd expect Ceren to see a nice pay raise next year should he put up another solid campaign like this one.
Best Game
Ceren had a lot of good games in 2015, as he was wildly consistent in putting up good performances, so it’s hard to pick just one game that really stood out. However, for me, his best game of the year was the 4-0 win over the Galaxy on May 17. Ceren scored his first goal of the season in that game, a blast from distance that took a deflection and bounced past Jaime Penedo — you may remember he also knocked one off of the crossbar from deep minutes earlier.
This was my favorite game of the season for the team in general, but for Ceren I thought it was also his best.
Hey, here's his goal in that one if you're looking for a reason to smile.
2016 Outlook
Unless Orlando City goes out and makes an unexpected splash for a big defensive midfielder, like Dax McCarty for example, Ceren will go into the season as the starting DM alongside Cristian Higuita. It’s possible other MLS teams could come calling this winter, but his low cap hit is only another reason to keep him around.
Final 2015 Rating
After a great first MLS season, The Mane Land staff had no problem giving Ceren a composite rating of 7.5. You could probably make a case to put him at a level 8, but for the time being we're going with 7.5. I should probably mention that Ceren's various and always unique haircuts didn't factor into his rating, or else he probably would have gotten straight 10's across the board.
Orlando City
Orlando City’s Fullback Dilemma
Examining a weak point in Orlando City’s defense as the playoff hunt continues.
Orlando City has compiled a 6-2-2 record over the last 10 matches, climbing into the playoff picture in the process. The club sits in seventh place with 37 points heading into the weekend, which puts the Lions four points above Toronto FC in eighth place. During those 10 matches, the Lions have scored 25 goals while allowing 14 goals for a +11 goal differential. That all seems pretty good, but it doesn’t mean everything is clicking.
One of the reasons for the 14 goals allowed in that period — and the 41 goals allowed all season — has been the quality of play at the fullback position. There aren’t really any new faces from last season’s record-winning club, so what is going on? Let’s take a look at the left and right back positions.
I’m going to start on the right side, because things aren’t nearly as dire over there. Dagur Dan Thorhallsson hasn’t been perfect, but most of the time he’s pretty good. He’s had the odd game where he didn’t seem to be clicking, but more often than not he’s been fine. Offensively, he has two goals and four assists on the season. There have been defensive lapses, but he is in some ways still developing as a left back. If he wasn’t doing well, we might have seen more of Michael Halliday by this point.
It’s the left side that is more concerning. Oscar Pareja has gone back and forth between Rafael Santos and Kyle Smith. Santos has played in 25 matches, starting 16 and logging 1,451 minutes. Meanwhile, Smith has played in 23 matches, starting nine, and logging 834 minutes. Neither of the two have been consistent enough for Pareja to name one as the go-to starter.
I think the dilemma stems from both players struggling on the defensive end of the pitch, which is the primary assignment for a left back. Both have been culpable on goals allowed by the defense. I think that Smith is exactly who we think he is. He has a pretty good game, is otherwise fine, but probably shouldn’t be a starter in MLS.
Santos, on the other hand, showed us what he is capable of after he locked down the position last season. I’m not certain what happened, but he hasn’t been as good this season, at least not consistently. It poses quite the conundrum for Pareja as neither has made a definitive case to be the starter. That is a potential problem for a club chasing a playoff spot.
This is where you might expect me to have an answer for the fullback dilemma, but alas I do not. I’ve previously suggested letting Luca Petrasso get a start to shake things up, but the truth is he’s probably not ready. That means that we will still see either Santos or Smith get the start. It will probably depend on which player looks better in training.
This isn’t a great situation as the end of the regular season approaches. Santos was able to step things up late last season, and frankly he needs to do so again.
Let me know your pick in the comments below.
Lion Links
Lion Links: 9/12/24
Orlando Pride plan for the Kansas City Current, Americans return to their clubs, MLS coaches on the hot seat, and more.
How’s it going, Mane Landers? It’s been another hectic week for me, but I’m a few pages into Can’t Spell Treason Without Tea by Rebecca Thorne and it’s helped me unwind a bit. I’m looking forward to plenty of soccer and hanging out with friends at a sangria festival this weekend. For now though, let’s dive into today’s links from around the soccer world!
Orlando Pride Prepare for Kansas City
The Orlando Pride remain unbeaten this season and face a tough test on Friday at home against the Kansas City Current. It’ll be another duel between the Pride’s formidable defense and the Current’s potent offense. The Pride have only allowed 12 goals all season and have secured a clean sheet in each of their three wins since the Olympic break. The Current may not be lighting up scoreboards as of late, but Temwa Chawinga continues to find the back of the net. Pride Head Coach Seb Hines spoke on what the team will need to do to limit Chawinga and the rest of Kansas City’s attack, as well as how the Pride are focused on building momentum to create more separation in the standings.
Americans Abroad This Weekend
With the international break over, Americans will return to their clubs after an underwhelming pair of friendlies against Canada and New Zealand. Haji Wright, Aidan Morris, and Brenden Aaronson are just a few of the Yanks expected to play in the EFL Championship on Saturday. Left back Antonee Robinson wasn’t called up for the recent friendlies so that he could rest, and he may play when Fulham hosts West Ham United on Saturday. In Serie A, AC Milan duo Christian Pulisic and Yunus Musah will take on Gianluca Busio and Venezia. Unfortunately, we won’t be seeing Giovanni Reyna for a while, as he will be out for a few weeks according to Borussia Dortmund Head Coach Nuri Sahin.
Getting to Know Mauricio Pochettino
A new era has officially begun for the United States Men’s National Team, with Mauricio Pochettino becoming the 40th head coach in the program’s history. In his 15 years of managing at the club level, he’s had a penchant for turning teams around, doing so with Espanyol, Southampton, and Tottenham. The 52-year-old also has a track record for giving opportunities to young players and that bodes well for a USMNT that is fairly young compared to other teams on the global stage. Although it’s his first time coaching an international team, he does have experience playing for Argentina. Only time will tell how well his skillset translates to coaching the USMNT, but I have high hopes.
MLS Coaches On the Hot Seat
While the MLS playoff race heats up, coaches across the league may be starting to feel the pressure to finish strongly. Braden Chalker of Sports Illustrated named four coaches who are on the hot seat, including the Philadelphia Union’s Jim Curtin. The 45-year-old has been with the Union since the summer of 2014, but a fresh start could be coming for the club if it misses out on the postseason. A similar clean slate could be coming for Sporting Kansas City, which has been coached by Peter Vermes since 2009. His team would need a miraculous rally to close out the season just to make the playoffs this year. Austin FC’s Josh Wolff and the Chicago Fire’s Frank Klopas may also be looking for work once the season is over.
Free Kicks
- There are going to be open tryouts at Sylvan Lake Park for Orlando youth players, so be sure to let the eligible youngsters in your life know. Best of luck!
- St. Louis City forward Simon Becher won MLS Goal of the Matchday for his equalizer against the New England Revolution.
- LAFC signed Brazilian center back Marlon as a free agent, giving the team some defensive depth for the rest of the season.
- MLS has terminated Kansas City midfielder Felipe Hernandez’s contract following an investigation into him violating the league’s gambling policies for a second time.
- San Diego Wave FC and Sofia Jakobsson have agreed to mutually terminate her contract, allowing her to play abroad.
- A record 114 amateur teams will take part in the 2025 U.S. Open Cup’s qualifying rounds, which kick off next month.
- Manchester United reported a hefty net loss of over £113 million for the past year, but is not expected to have breached the English Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules.
- Here’s a nice breakdown on where things stand in CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying. Brazil has been struggling more than it probably should, while Bolivia may have a path forward through its home-field advantage.
That’s all I have for you today. I hope you all have a wonderful Thursday and rest of your week!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 9/11/24
Orlando Pride playoff ticket information, USMNT draws New Zealand on awful late goal on the day it formally announces Mauricio Pochettino, and more.
Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. We have a full weekend of fun ahead with all three teams in action. The Orlando Pride start things off on Friday, with Orlando City playing Saturday, and Orlando City B finishing things up on Sunday. Hopefully, we can have a nine-point weekend.
Of course, today is a day of remembrance of those who lost their lives both on that tragic day in 2001 and from the effects that followed. Take a moment today to let those you love know that you love them. Let’s get to the links.
Pride Power into Playoffs
We know the Orlando Pride have already made the 2024 NWSL Playoffs, but now you can let the club know if you are interested in potential playoff tickets before things get crazy. It’s nice knowing that we don’t have to wait until decision day to find out if the Pride are in. They are. Decisively. In the least surprising news ever, the Pride topped both the ESPN NWSL Power Rankings, and the Goal.com NWSL Power Rankings once again.
Pochettino Hiring Official
The hiring that everyone knew was coming was made official Tuesday as Mauricio Pochettino was named as the new head coach of the USMNT. Pochettino is the type of big name hire that U.S. fans have been waiting for following the double stint of Gregg Berhalter. Pochettino will be expected to get the best out of what some consider the greatest generation of American soccer players when he leads them to the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
USMNT Draws New Zealand
The same night that Pochettino was announced as the new USMNT head coach, his new team played New Zealand to an uninspiring 1-1 draw. Christian Pulisic put the Yanks ahead in the 69th minute, but the U.S. was unable to see the match out, allowing an 89th-minute equalizer on a completely awful goal that was misplayed by both Caleb Wiley and Mark McKenzie, with the latter providing the finish with a clearance attempt off of New Zealand’s Ben Waine, over Matt Turner, and into his own net. The match was only a friendly, but it illustrates the need for the new coach.
The Growth of the NWSL
The NWSL is in a good place. The league is growing both in the number of member clubs and in the attendance at matches across the league. There are many reasons for it, including the Olympics and big name stars like Marta and the recently retired Alex Morgan, but most importantly, the growing fanbase for the women’s game. ESPN spoke to general managers at every club in the league to get an idea of the challenges in the ever-changing landscape that is the NWSL. All the answers were anonymous, but it’s still very insightful information.
Free Kicks
- Jarrod Dillon, the president of business operations for Orlando City, the Orlando Pride, and Inter&Co Stadium, has been named as a board member of the Heart of Florida United Way.
- Marta deservedly won the NWSL Goal of the Week for her rocket shot against the Chicago Red Stars.
- In the ongoing series from the Orlando Pride, it’s now time for you to get to know Carrie Lawrence.
- Let’s keep the clean sheets coming, Anna Moorhouse.
- The New England Revolution will be without Head Coach Caleb Porter for the match against Orlando City after he was suspended and fined for public criticism.
- According to Tom Bogert, Reggie Cannon has signed with the Colorado Rapids.
- Declan Rice was a bit petty in Arsenal’s match against Brighton last weekend, nudging the ball away from his opponent on a free kick. The action earned him a second yellow and a sending off. Now, the board that reviews referee decisions has stated it was the correct call.
That will do it for today. Check back as we get you ready for this weekend’s matches.
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