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Intelligence Report: Orlando City vs. Toronto FC

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One thing we’ve learned from the 2016 MLS season is that win, lose, or draw (OK, it’s almost always draw), Orlando City is fun to watch and never seems to be out of a match. Unfortunately, the Lions’ opponents also never seem to be out of the match. With the exception of the Portland match in the season’s fourth game, Orlando has yet to simply pounce on a team and play with a comfortable lead. There were chances to do that against San Jose last weekend when the score was 1-0 — most notably on a Kevin Molino breakaway that Marvell Wynne sprinted back to make a fantastic and vital defensive play to break up.

Last season, Orlando City did not have much fun playing Toronto FC. The Lions went 0-3 in the season series, falling by a combined score of 11-1. Yuck. The lone goal from Orlando was from left back Luke Boden playing as a left wing in a 4-3-3 lineup. The closest loss was 2-0. Nothing went right, basically, and Orlando City struggled to score against a Toronto team that didn’t have the best record for preventing goals.

But hope springs eternal with a new season. And we really have to hope the Lions do better against Toronto in 2016 because the teams meet three times again, with another coming at Camping World Stadium on Aug. 24 and an away fixture in Ontario on Sept. 28.

Here to help us make sense of the 2016 Reds is Mitchell Tierney, the managing editor from SB Nation’s Toronto FC blog, Waking the Red. I also answered Mitchell’s questions, and you can read my answers to their questions over at their place.

Who are Toronto’s key off-season additions and subtractions that we should know about and how have they affected Greg Vanney’s team and approach so far in 2016?

Mitchell Tierney: Toronto FC has four key players who they added this off-season, all with a good degree of MLS experience. The first is Clint Irwin, who replaced the departed Joe Bendik in goal. Irwin has been excellent for Toronto FC so far this season, and has three straight clean sheets in all competitions going into the Orlando City match. He has played every minute of the season so far for Toronto.

Toronto was a team that leaked goals last year, and was tied as the worst defensive team in the league in 2015 with 58 goals conceded. This year, however, a pair of back line additions in Drew Moor and Steven Beitashour have shored things up. Toronto is now one of the league’s better defensive teams, and it starts with Beitashour. A big concern for the back line last year was the fact that Toronto didn’t have a natural right back who was healthy, and therefore was exploited on the right side of defense consistently. Beitashour changes that, and has played almost every minute of the season at the right back spot. Drew Moor has been a steady leader for the back line, which lacked leadership last year once Steven Caldwell was forced into retirement due to the injury.

The last big addition for Toronto FC is midfielder Will Johnson, who adds to an already strong Toronto midfield. The MLS veteran has fit perfectly for Toronto, and his work ethic has made him a fan favourite. Toronto FC didn’t lose much this off-season, aside from Bendik, but the loss of Luke Moore and Herculez Gomez offensively has hurt the attacking depth.

After Giovinco’s coming out party in 2015, how are teams playing differently against him in 2016 and how much success have they had?

MT: As they say, you can’t really stop Sebastian Giovinco, you can only hope to contain him. Teams have tried all sorts of strategies since entering the league, to varying degrees of success. The most successful approach to shutting down Giovinco appears to be shutting down his service, which forces him to come deeper into the midfield and beat more players on his way to goal. Once that is accomplished, teams who get physical with him, and get away with it, are often rewarded. The problem is he is one of the best in the league from dead ball situations, and can score free kicks from anywhere around the box. At the end of the day, if Giovinco is truly on there is very little anyone in MLS is able to do about it, and he will score at least once.

What kind of formation and tactics can we expect from Toronto FC this weekend against what is most likely going to be a 4-2-3-1 by Orlando City, and what do you view as the game’s key match-up?

MT: Toronto FC has traditionally played a 4-4-2 diamond under Greg Vanney, which works fairly well against Orlando’s proposed formation. Will Johnson will likely play at the base of the diamond, with rookie Tsubasa Endoh at the top and Canadians Jonathan Osorio and Jay Chapman in the middle. Veteran midfielder Benoit Cheyrou could start, but is coming off injury and has been overused as it is by Toronto FC lately. The key to the match will play out in the final third for Toronto. They have proven this season to be solid defensively, but with Jozy Altidore out goals have been few and far between. If they want to earn more than a point in Orlando they will need to create more offensively than they have lately. Either that or hope Sebastian Giovinco has one of his moments of inspiration, which is always a possibility, especially against an Orlando team that he has dominated since coming over to MLS.

Can you please give us your key injury/suspension/international absences, projected starting XI and score prediction?

MT: International Absences: Michael Bradley (USA).

Injuries: Jozy Altidore, Daniel Lovitz, Ashtone Morgan.

Suspensions: None.

Projected 11: Clint Irwin; Justin Morrow, Drew Moor, Eriq Zalaveta, Nick Hagglund; Will Johnson, Jay Chapman, Jonathan Osorio, Tsubasa Endoh; Jordan Hamilton, Sebastian Giovinco.

I’ll go with a 1-1 predicted score line.

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Big thanks to Mitchell from Waking the Red for giving us some insight on tonight’s opponents from the Great White North.

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Lion Links: 5/21/25

The U.S. Open Cup journey resumes tonight, Javier Otero signs a new contract, Pride’s Sams and Abello called up, and more.

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Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. It is match day with Orlando City hosting Nashville SC tonight in Inter&Co Stadium. I hope you are able to make it out to support the club, since I will have to watch it on television. If you listen to The Mane Land PawedCast you know how much I want Orlando City to focus on the U.S. Open Cup — even at the expense of the Leagues Cup. For now, let’s get to the links.

Nashville is Next

As I mentioned above, the Lions take on Nashville SC in a U.S. Open Cup Round of 16 match tonight. Orlando City is riding a 12-match unbeaten streak through all competitions and has scored 14 goals in the past four games going back to its 5-0 victory over the Tampa Bay Rowdies. The Lions will look to continue their goal scoring ways to advance to the quarterfinals.

Javier Otero Has a New Contract

Orlando City signed goalkeeper Javier Otero to a new contract through the 2026 season with options for 2027 and 2028. Otero joined the Orlando City Academy in 2017, moving his way up to Orlando City B and, eventually, the first team. The signing secures Orlando City’s backup keeper for the immediate future.

Pride USWNT Call-Ups

Emily Sams and Kerry Abello were both called up to the USWNT training camp. This is Abello’s first call-up to the U.S. Women’s National Team. Sams and Abello make up two of Emma Hayes’ 24-player roster for the upcoming friendlies against China and Jamaica. Other notable players include Naomi Girma, Lynn Biyendolo, and Lo’eau LaBonta.

FIRST USWNT CALL UP FOR BELLO 🗣️

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USMNT Gold Cup News

Mauricio Pochettino has yet to name the final 26-player list for the Gold Cup. He has even put out there that he may give playing time to a goalkeeper other than Matt Turner. Pochettino sees the Gold Cup as a great opportunity for the team to bond during the last competition before the World Cup. Prior to the Gold Cup, the team has friendlies with Türkiye and Switzerland.

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  • The Kansas City Current may have defeated the Pride last match, but they paid dearly for it.
  • In sad news, former Sporting Kansas City player Gadi Kinda passed away. Kinda had been dealing with “a complex medical battle.”
  • In the “I’m not at all surprised” category, Lionel Messi was not fined by the league for any of his antics during or after the loss to Orlando City, including his criticism of officials, which is usually an automatic fine.

That will do it for today. Check back for our pre-match and post-match coverage tonight. You can also follow The Mane Land on Bluesky for match updates. Vamos Orlando!

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Orlando City Signs Homegrown Goalkeeper Javier Otero to New Deal

Homegrown goalkeeper Javier Otero has inked a new contract through 2026 with two option years.

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The Lions addressed the future of the goalkeeping position today with the club announcing that Orlando City has signed Homegrown Player Javier Otero to a new deal. Otero’s contract runs through the 2026 season and includes club options for 2027 and 2028. This contract eliminates the need for OCSC to pick up Otero’s 2026 option, as his original Homegrown contract was through 2024 with two option years, and the club exercised the 2025 option in December.

“We’re delighted to offer a new contract to Javi, who has been a prime example of our developmental pathway at work,” Orlando City General Manager and Sporting Director Ricardo Moreira said in a club press release. “We look forward to seeing Javi further his growth here with the club.” 

Otero, 22, originally signed as the club’s 14th Homegrown Player on July 10, 2023 out of the Orlando City Development Academy, becoming the backup to starter Pedro Gallese in 2024 after Mason Stajduhar suffered a season-ending lower leg injury. Stajduhar subsequently left Orlando City prior to the 2025 season, making Otero the primary backup.

Thus far, Otero has appeared in three matches for Orlando across all competitions (two starts), keeping one clean sheet. He made his Major League Soccer debut on June 28, 2024, when Stajduhar sustained his injury on the road against New York City FC. Otero entered the match in the 29th minute with the Lions already trailing and conceded three goals in a 4-1 loss, although he was largely hung out to dry by the team in front of him throughout the match, and one of those goals deflected off defender Robin Jansson and changed direction on him.

In MLS play, Otero has one start and one relief appearance, winning his only career regular-season start earlier this season in a 4-1 home victory over D.C. United on March 22. He also started and backstopped Orlando to a 5-0 U.S. Open Cup victory two weeks ago at the Tampa Bay Rowdies for his first shutout with the senior side.

Otero joined the Orlando City Academy in 2017, making his professional debut with Orlando City B in 2020, backing up second-round draft pick Austin Aviza that season. He became the OCB starter in 2022 after OCB took 2021 off in between changing leagues from USL League One to MLS NEXT Pro.

He led MLS NEXT Pro with 100 saves in the league’s inaugural season of 2022. His first-team contract in 2023 made him the second goalkeeper — behind Stajduhar — to earn a Homegrown Player deal.

On the international stage, Otero made his debut with the Venezuelan Men’s National Team in a friendly against Colombia on Dec. 10, 2023. He was recently called up for Venezuela’s friendly against the U.S. in January, along with La Vinotinto’s FIFA World Cup Qualifiers in March. 

What It Means for Orlando City

It is likely that Otero will remain the backup for a while longer, but Gallese’s contract option for 2025 was triggered by performance metrics after last season. So, Orlando’s No. 1 in the position is uncertain beyond the end of the current season. Gallese, however, has played well, despite a narrative that he could/should have done better at the beginning of the season, when individual mistakes in front of him were leaving him little chance to stop the vast majority of the goals that opponents scored. Orlando City may not be quite ready for Gallese to depart, but the Peruvian himself may have other thoughts.

If Gallese isn’t re-signed before the end of the season, it would make things interesting. Moreira may feel Otero is ready to take on the mantle of starter next season or at least to battle for it. But even if Gallese returns or a different player is signed to be the starter, Otero has impressed enough for the club to invest in him as the primary backup. That’s an important position at all times, because injuries and suspensions happen. But it’s especially vital to have a trustworthy backup to a goalkeeper who is representing his country during the MLS season at times, as Gallese has done with Peru over the years.

Of course, Otero could also be called up regularly by Venezuela if his development continues, taking him away for the same tournaments that currently call Gallese back home. If that becomes the case, Orlando City would have an interesting problem on its hands.

In the meantime, it’s a good sign for Orlando City that, in Otero, the academy has produced another player the club values.

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Lion Links: 5/20/25

Lions earn weekly recognition, preliminary Gold Cup rosters released, Americans in midweek action, and more.

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Happy Tuesday, everyone! Life always feels a little brighter after your team wins a soccer game, even more so when it’s against a hated rival, so I hope you’ve had as good a start to your week as I have. We have no time to rest on our laurels though, because Orlando City is straight back into action tomorrow with a U.S. Open Cup match at home against Nashville SC. Let’s get into today’s links.

Lions Earn Weekly Recognition

Several Orlando City players are getting some deserved plaudits following the team’s 3-0 win over Inter Miami on Sunday. Pedro Gallese has been named to the starting XI of the MLS Team of the Matchday, while Joran Gerbet is on the bench and Oscar Pareja is the coach of the side. Gallese made four saves while keeping a clean sheet and also assisted Luis Muriel on the first goal of the game. Gerbet did an excellent job of helping to minimize the impact of Lionel Messi, while Oscar Pareja was the man who who masterminded it all. Alex Freeman got some love as one of the standout young players of the matchday, and also had a nice piece written about him in The Athletic (paywall). All the Lions are deserving of their praise, and here’s hoping this isn’t the last time we see them getting some love.

Freeman Named to USMNT Preliminary Gold Cup Roster

The preliminary rosters have been announced for the 16 teams set to participate in this summer’s Concacaf Gold Cup. Most of the usual suspects are present for the United States Men’s National Team, with the exceptions of Weston McKennie, Tim Weah, and Gio Reyna, whose teams are participating in the FIFA Club World Cup this summer. Of note for Orlando City fans is Alex Freeman’s inclusion on the preliminary roster. That being said, this early list contains 60 names and will need to be cut down to 26 by June 4. With Sergino Dest and Joe Scally both on the 60-man list, Freeman is probably an outside shot to be included, but you never know.

Americans in Midweek Action

There are a number of Americans playing matches during the working week, so make sure you have everything marked down on your calendar. Chris Richards, Matt Turner, and Crystal Palace host Wolverhampton Wanderers in their penultimate Premier League game later today, while Tyler Adams and Bournemouth do the same against Manchester City. Wednesday has Jordan Pefok and Reims visiting Metz in a playoff to decide which team will play in Ligue 1 next season. Alex Zendejas and Club America take on Toluca in the first leg of the Liga MX Clausura final on Thursday, and Johnny Cardoso and Real Betis host Valencia in La Liga play on Friday.

Transfer Rumor Roundup

The summer transfer window will be upon us before we know it, so let’s take a look at what the transfer rumor mill is saying these days. Manchester United is said to be on the verge of signing Matheus Cunha from Wolverhampton Wanderers, and has reportedly agreed to terms on a deal. Man City has reportedly ended its interest in signing Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen, and has instead turned the club’s attention to Barcelona’s Dani Olmo. Finally, Rodrygo is reportedly considering leaving Real Madrid in the summer, with some outlets saying that he “has one foot out of Real Madrid”.

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That does it for me today. Vamos Orlando!

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