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Intelligence Report: Orlando City at FC Dallas

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Strange things happen at the end of nearly every Orlando City match and last Saturday’s win over Toronto FC was no exception. Neither was Wednesday’s U.S. Open Cup match but the less said about that, the better. So what late-game magic awaits us this week at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, TX?

One thing is sure: the Lions are going to need whatever magic they can muster against a formidable FC Dallas side that is unbeaten at home and one of the favorites to win the Supporters Shield. Both teams played 120 minutes in the midweek Cup games so tired legs could play a factor.

This will be Orlando City’s second straight Independence Day spent on the road playing a Western Conference opponent. Last year, the Lions drew 1-1 at Real Salt Lake on the Fourth of July, in a game that saw Kaká get sent off.

The Artists Formerly Known as the Burn won last year’s only meeting, 2-0, at the stadium then known as the Citrus Bowl on July 11, 2015. Mauro Diaz and David Texeira scored for the Hoops. Orlando City had to play a weird lineup with Kaká suspended for the match and several players out. Carlos Rivas played forward and Pedro Ribeiro started at central attacking midfield, so you knew it was going to be a challenge for the lads in purple.

"We started slowly, looked lethargic, lacking in energy and probably got what we deserved, which was nothing," is how Head Coach Adrian Heath saw that match.

Here to help us make sense of the 2016 Hoops is Drew Epperley the managing editor from SB Nation's FC Dallas blog, Big D Soccer. I also answered Drew’s questions and you can read my answers over at their place.

Who are FC Dallas’ key off-season additions and subtractions that we should know about and how have they affected Oscar Pareja’s team and approach so far in 2016?

Drew Epperley: The big additions the team brought in over the off-season were Maxi Urruti from Portland through the Re-Entry Draft, Young Designated Player Carlos Gruezo, and some other role players, like Mauro Rosales and Maynor Figueroa. The team is also starting to see some payoff in the addition of Carlos Lizarazo as well. All are contributing in different ways and have made big impacts. Gruezo is actually coming off a pretty solid run in the Copa America tournament that saw him start four games for Ecuador.

I’d also argue that re-signing guys like Walker Zimmerman have also paid off big this season. Zimmerman held out for a couple weeks in the preseason for a new contract as he got a couple training stints in Europe. Ever since his return, he has really proven to be a big-time center back for this team, something that fans have been waiting a couple of season for him to develop into.

Dallas has a formidable offense but the scoring is spread out among a variety of players. How have teams tried to defend the Hoops and what methods have been the most successful in slowing down the attack?

DE: The main thought when defending FCD starts and ends with Mauro Diaz if he is in the starting lineup. When he is out there, the attack all flows through him. So, if you limit his time on the ball, it means guys like Fabian Castillo and Michael Barrios are forced to play back more for the ball and not be free on the wings to use their speed. It also means Urruti is forced to track back more for the ball and not break things free on the wings as well.

When Diaz isn't out there, it really does come down to what teams are able to do against the speed on the wings. Dallas does a good job of exposing teams on the counter attack with their speed. If that is limited, so is their attack.

What kind of formation and tactics can we expect from FC Dallas on Independence Day, 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?

DE: Given that both teams were involved in a Wednesday night U.S. Open Cup game, it will be interesting to see how Pareja goes in this one. I'd imagine we'll still see a strong lineup come Monday as he goes back to his normal 4-2-3-1 look with Diaz in the attacking midfield role that he works so well in. This allows FCD to play their game and control the tempo and style of the game. I'd also expect the heat to play a factor in this one as it will likely be around 100 degrees come kickoff, something that FCD is definitely more accustomed to dealing with here as the summer kicks up.

The key for Dallas will really come down to maintaining momentum throughout and catching Orlando on counter attack opportunities when they present themselves.

Can you please give us your key injuries/suspensions, projected starting XI and score prediction?

DE: Lineup: Chris Seitz; Maynor Figueroa, Walker Zimmerman, Matt Hedges, Ryan Hollingshead; Carlos Gruezo, Kellyn Acosta; Fabian Castillo, Mauro Diaz, Michael Barrios; Maxi Urruti.

Injuries: Zach Loyd (concussion)

(No prediction given)


Big thanks to Drew from Big D Soccer for giving us some insight on Monday night's opponents from the Lone Star State.

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Orlando City vs. New York Red Bulls: Three Keys to Victory

What do the Lions need to do to secure a victory at home Saturday?

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Dan MacDonald, The Mane Land

Orlando City returns to Inter&Co Stadium Saturday night. For the second week in a row, the Lions close out the regular-season series with an Eastern Conference opponent. This time it is the New York Red Bulls. Orlando City is coming off its first clean sheet of the season but also the first time the club did not score a goal. Ideally, the Lions repeat the former but change the latter. Here’s what Orlando City needs to do to earn all three points against the New York Red Bulls.

Break on Through (Part Deux)

When these two teams last met I wasn’t sold on the Orlando City offense, particularly against a stubborn Red Bulls defense. Of course, I did manage to include this little nugget:

“On paper this looks like a low-scoring match, so it will probably be a barn burner.”

The resulting 2-2 draw told me that Orlando City could indeed score goals, and it was the beginning of four matches unbeaten, so far. Following last week’s anemic showing, I want the Lions to find their scoring boots once again.

It won’t be easy with Carlos Coronel in goal for the Red Bulls and a stout defense in front of him. New York has only allowed seven goals so far this season, though two of those came against Orlando City. Defenders like Tim Parker and Noah Eile are difficult to break down. They also have Dylan and Sean Nealis — I know “Nealii” is not the plural for referring to the pair, but it is in my heart.

To match the previous multi-goal output against the Red Bulls, Orlando City needs the three Designated Players to return to getting goal contributions. We know this team knows how to score, given it still leads the league despite not scoring last week. I want at least one goal (and preferably more) from Luis Muriel, Martin Ojeda, or Marco Pasalic.

Return of the Midfield

Last match, both Cesar Araujo and Eduard Atuesta were kept out as a precautionary measure due to experiencing tightness during training late in the week. Hopefully, things have loosened up and we can have them back on the pitch. I’m not saying anything about the performances of Dagur Dan Thorhallsson and Joran Gerbet. Those two were a big part of why Orlando City held the Philadelphia Union scoreless, but I think Araujo and Atuesta are better able to facilitate the ball from the defense to offense, thus increasing scoring opportunities.

As of now, we’re not sure who will be available, but I expect the starters to return. Hopefully, there aren’t any lingering knocks that make them less effective. That goes double for Araujo, as he is the enforcer that is tasked with shutting down transition opportunities for the Red Bulls.

Another Clean Sheet

Orlando City earned the first clean sheet of the season last week and I want the team to do it again. The Red Bulls have a pair of attackers who are very dangerous in Emil Forsberg and Eric Choupo-Moting. Each have contributed three goals so far this season, and each has contributed one assist. Shutting them down will go a long way to stopping the Red Bulls’ attack.

I expect we will once again see a back line consisting of Robin Jansson and Rodrigo Schlegel in the center with Alex Freeman at right back, and David Brekalo at left back. This allows Oscar Pareja to feel better about Freeman moving up the field into the attack while having three of his best defenders in front of Pedro Gallese.


That is what I will be looking for Saturday night. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 4/10/25

Orlando City’s transfer needs, Orlando Pride get ready for the Seattle Reign, Orlando City B wins at home, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando Pride

How’s it going, Mane Landers? Yesterday was the anniversary of adopting my cat, so I spent most of the day giving him whatever he wanted. Thankfully, that turned out to just be quite a bit of napping for both of us. It’s been nice to just hang out with him and enjoy some soccer throughout the week. We have even more soccer to look forward to this weekend, but let’s get this Thursday started with today’s links!

Transfer Priorities for Eastern Conference Teams

The current transfer window is open until April 23 and Tom Bogert of GiveMeSport dove into what MLS Eastern Conference teams should focus on this window and in the summer. While he noted that adding some depth at center back would be nice, for Orlando City, he chose re-signing midfielder Cesar Araujo as the biggest priority before his contract expires at the end of the year. The 24-year-old has been an integral part of Orlando City’s turnaround under Head Coach Oscar Pareja, so it will be interesting to see if he sticks around in the City Beautiful after this season.

Orlando Pride Prepare for the Seattle Reign

With the international break now over, the Orlando Pride will hit the road for a match against the Seattle Reign on Saturday. The Pride have won their first three matches of the year, conceding just once in the process. Meanwhile, the Reign will aim to right the ship at home this weekend after a 2-1 loss on the road against Angel City FC last month. Pride Head Coach Seb Hines spoke on how winning in Seattle is difficult, even if the team is undergoing a rebuild of sorts.

Pride midfielder Summer Yates, who is a Washington native and played collegiate soccer in Seattle, also spoke on what it will be like to return to her home state for this match. She also discussed the team’s depth, which is a strength for the Pride as players return from international duty.

Orlando City B Beats New England Revolution II

Orlando City B picked up a win at home Wednesday night, beating New England Revolution II 1-0, thanks to a late goal from Shak Mohammed. Great passing sent Mohammed in on goal with only the goalkeeper to beat, and he handed New England its first conceded goal of the season. That goal proved to be the difference, as the Young Lions did well defensively to secure their third win and second clean sheet this season. OCB’s next game will be Tuesday against Inter Miami II at IMG Academy in Bradenton.

Philadelphia Union Reportedly Trading Daniel Gazdag

Despite a strong start to the season, the Philadelphia Union are reportedly set to trade away one of their best players to a fellow Eastern Conference team. Designated Player Daniel Gazdag will reportedly be traded to the Columbus Crew for cash. I don’t entirely hate the trade. Trading away a 29-year-old on the last guaranteed year of his contract while undergoing a rebuild makes sense. It also opens the door for Cavan Sullivan or David Vazquez to earn valuable minutes, with Indiana Vassilev available as well. However, Gazdag is the club’s all-time leading scorer and already has two goals and two assists this year. Trading him within the conference to an unbeaten Crew team this early in the season feels a bit like a white flag in regards to Philadelphia’s aspirations this year.

Free Kicks

  • The Europa League quarterfinals kick off today, with Manchester United taking on Lyon and Tottenham facing off against Eintracht Frankfurt. Bodo/Glimt, which leads the tournament so far with 24 goals, will play Lazio, and Rangers will host Athletic Club in Scotland.
  • Following talks with its fan advisory board, Manchester City announced that it will freeze ticket prices for next season.
  • Fabio Cannavaro was fired by Dinamo Zagreb after just 14 competitive matches. The Italian soccer legend was Zagreb’s third coach this season and won five of his 10 league matches at the helm in Croatia.

That’s all I have for you today. I hope you all have a wonderful Thursday and rest of your week!

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Lion Links: 4/9/25

Get to know Rodrigo Schlegel, Citrus Kit reimagined, USWNT falls to Brazil, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. We’re neck deep into a busy week of soccer with the USWNT late Tuesday night, Orlando City B playing tonight, and Orlando City and the Orlando Pride on the Saturday schedule this weekend. Don’t you love this time of the year? I love that there’s almost always a soccer match available to watch. Let’s get to the links.

Focus on Rodrigo Schlegel

Orlando City continues the Lion’s Den Walk and Talk series of interviewing players with a look at center back Rodrigo Schlegel. This is your opportunity to get to know the Argentinian defender. He speaks of his childhood, his family, and his time with Orlando. My favorite part is when he speaks of the matches that have helped define him.

Citrus Kit Fashion

Since 2022, the Orlando Pride have collaborated with artists to create concept kits from the club’s current kit. This season, the club partnered with Sophie Hird on the Citrus Kit. Hird is a British designer and graduate of London College of Fashion. The result has a western flair seen here modeled by Pride defender Cori Dyke.

Bringing handmade kit art to life 🎨Learn More: orlsoccer.co/SophieHird

Orlando Pride (@orlpride.com) 2025-04-08T15:00:16.833Z

This is the fourth kit collaboration for the club. The collection is on display at Orlando Health facilities in Central Florida.

The Custom Pride Kit Series over the years ✨

Orlando Pride (@orlpride.com) 2025-04-08T18:20:45.683Z

OCB Hosts New England Revolution II

Orlando City B welcomes New England Revolution II to Osceola Heritage Park tonight. The Young Lions will try to rebound from their 2-0 loss to Chattanooga FC Saturday. It won’t get any easier against Revs II, who sit just above OCB in the MLS NEXT Pro standings. Revs II haven’t conceded any goals so far this season, and have scored just as many goals as the Young Lions. The match start time is 7 p.m. and can be streamed on MLSNEXTPro.com.

Brazil Defeats USWNT

The Brazilian Women’s National Team defeated the USWNT 2-1 Tuesday night scoring the winning goal in the fifth minute of second-half stoppage time. The U.S. got things started early on a goal in the first minute from Catarina Macario, but was unable to add to that later in the match. The Pride’s Angelina got the start for Brazil, but Emily Sams did not appear for the USWNT. Maybe if Sams in subbed on then Amanda Gutierres doesn’t get that winning goal. We’ll never know.

USMNT Players Abroad

Several USMNT players were in action, including former Lion Daryl Dike, who saw action in West Bromwich Albion’s 2-1 loss at Bristol City. Dike subbed on in the 65th minute for the Baggies. It’s been a month since he returned to action following his second torn Achilles tendon. Elsewhere, Brenden Aaronson’s Leeds United defeated Aidan Morris’ Middlesbrough 1-0.

Free Kicks

  • Former Lion Dom Dwyer scored for Mansfield Town in EFL League One in a match against Leyton Orient, extending his goal-scoring streak. Seems he finally wanted to score.

Nice to see Dom Dwyer's back in the goals. He's scored in three consecutive games for Mansfield Town in EFL League One after finding the net tonight against Leyton Orient.

Nicholas Murray (@njemurray.bsky.social) 2025-04-08T23:32:43.320Z

That will do it for today. Check back as we get you ready for the Orlando City and Orlando Pride matches this weekend. Vamos Orlando!

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