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How Adrian Heath at Minnesota United Could Benefit Orlando City

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If you haven’t heard the rumors, Orlando City’s first manager in club history could land at a new destination sooner rather than later. He’s one of several candidates for the vacant Minnesota United job, and word on the street is that he’s leading the pack.

It would be interesting to see Heath in something other than Orlando purple at OCSC’s brand new stadium, but it’s looking increasingly likely that he’ll be back in MLS wearing the Loons’ black and blue. Many of the City faithful would be glad to see Heath land on his feet in an MLS gig. His firing is still a contentious subject, and it would be bittersweet to see him on the opposite touchline.

Adrian in Minnesota would mean that both expansion franchises entering the league next season would have strong ties to Orlando City, given that former GM Paul McDonough has been pulling the strings in Atlanta for months now. And that has some weight this off-season with an Expansion Draft on the horizon.

McDonough had a heavy hand in building Orlando’s current roster and will undoubtedly be keen on some of the pieces he worked hard to procure. Meanwhile in the Midwest, Heath has a strong attraction to some of the players that he brought up through USL and into MLS. There are personal connections there that could definitely factor in to personnel decisions. Players like Luke Boden and Kevin Molino have spent almost the entirety of their careers in the U.S. under Heath, and Harrison Heath left opportunities in the youth ranks of the highest tiers of English soccer to play for his father. And after all, the biggest issue with Adrian’s 2015 roster was its lack of MLS experience. Now, he can get those same players with two years under their belts.

But while McDonough and Heath would understandably covet their former players, Jason Kreis is looking to trim the fat and build a new roster in his image. If any players on Kreis’ expendable list happen to cross over with the targets for Minnesota or Atlanta, Orlando has the opportunity to cash in. That possibility becomes incredibly more likely with Heath at the helm in St. Paul. And while there’s a possibility for these teams to select a player from OCSC unobstructed in the Expansion Draft, the new rules in place this time around mean Orlando can only lose a maximum of one player. Mock Expansion Drafts and protected lists will be covered extensively by every MLS media outlet between now and Dec. 13, but this is a good change for Orlando for several reasons.

First — and most obvious — is that the Lions will only unwillingly lose one player at most. It’s quite possible they don’t lose any unwillingly. McDonough was incredibly active in the dying months of the 2014 season, swooping for Tally Hall, Amobi Okugo, and Aurélien Collin before the Expansion Draft and making some behind-the-scenes deals to flip players and get cheaper deals on other players. Atlanta has been steadily signing players from outside the league, but they have yet to make a splash like McDonough did then. To potentially have two interested parties in Orlando’s unprotected list means that these potential side deals could become even more lucrative for City.

This is mainly because expansion sides are infamously wealthy in allocation funds in their first season. Orlando threw around big sums of it for any asset they could, be it players or draft picks or international spots. Expect Minnesota and Atlanta to do similar things this winter, and if McDonough and Heath are keen enough on some of the Lions, City could be flush with cash trying to upgrade its roster. That could be crucial with so much money tied up in salaries for Antonio Nocerino, Brek Shea, and David Mateos (assuming they make the cut for 2017).

So perhaps — in the immediate future — it’s best if there’s two strong OCSC ties in the newest expansion class and Adrian Heath ends up in Minnesota.

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A Look at Left Back for Orlando City and the Orlando Pride

How does the left side of Orlando City’s and the Orlando Pride’s defense stack up?

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Image of Adrian Marin dribbling the ball against the Columbus Crew.
Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Jeremy Reper

Left back seems to be an issue for many teams in many leagues. Right backs are a dime a dozen. I suppose left-footed players are harder to come by, making good ones all the more valuable. There have been challenges for both Orlando City and the Orlando Pride when it comes to filling the role. Let’s look at the current state of things for both teams.

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Oscar Pareja prefers to have one or both of his fullbacks move forward into the offense. For two years, Orlando City tried to have Rafael Santos shore up the left side of the back line. He was quick enough, and effective enough on offense to play the position in Pareja’s system. However, the results were mixed. It took Santos quite a bit of time each season to round into form, making him a liability early in the year. He would then start to show signs of improvement, even having the occasional excellent performance. Sadly, it wouldn’t last. He was inconsistent and eventually lost the starting role in 2025 to center back David Brekalo. He lost the starting role to a player whose primary position was not left back.

Brekalo was a defensive improvement over Santos, which Orlando City needed, but he was not as effective moving forward. The added problem of having him at left back was that it diminished the depth at center back. It forced Rodrigo Schlegel into the starting role, meaning you never knew if you were getting good Rodri or bad Rodri, but you were always guaranteed a booking. With his departure, it looks like Brekalo will have a chance to earn a starting spot next to Robin Jansson at center back.

That paves the way for Adrian Marin to assume the starting role at left back. Marin was brought in last season for that reason, but joining a club mid-season often presents challenges. As such, Pareja stuck with Brekalo more often than not. It will be Marin’s spot to lose. That puts Homegrown Tahir Reid-Brown as a potential back up, but Pareja might still utilize Brekalo if necessary. There is still a need for more depth.

Orlando Pride

Things are a little more stable on the Orlando Pride side of the ledger. Kerry Abello has been, and continues to be, the starting left back. Abello is a solid if not spectacular defender. After that, there are a bunch of right backs and a center back who can play on the left. Kylie Nadaner has player there but is more likely to be at center back. More importantly, she won’t be available until summer after her baby is born.

Oihane is the starting right back. Cori Dyke has also spent time as a backup on the left, but her natural position is on the right. The list of defenders who could play on the left also includes Hailie Mace, Zara Chavoshi, and Hannah Anderson. Again, none of these players are natural left backs. I know that Seb Hines loves players who are versatile, but perhaps a natural left back to challenge or at least back up Abello would be better. We will have to see what Caitlin Carducci has up her sleeve with all that money from the Emily Sams deal.


I know that my being left-handed has nothing to do with the lack of depth on the left side of the defense, but it still feels like right-handed bias. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below.

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Lion Links: 1/22/26

Orlando City B’s 2026 schedule is out, MLS unveils General Allocation Money totals, Adrian Heath reveals details of kidnapping nightmare, and more.

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How’s it going, Mane Landers? I’m getting pretty excited for soccer to return to the City Beautiful, and it won’t be much longer until we can see our favorite players in purple once more. Until then, enjoy today’s links from around the soccer world!

Orlando City B Announces 2026 Schedule

We now know the schedules for all three of the club’s soccer teams, as Orlando City B unveiled its MLS NEXT Pro schedule for 2026. The Young Lions will open the season on a Monday when they host Huntsville City FC on March 2. They’ll follow that match with another home game on March 8 against Chicago Fire FC II. OCB’s schedule will include 28 games yet again, with the league staying in action while the World Cup is going on. Decision Day will take place on Sept. 20 against Atlanta United 2, with all Eastern Conference teams playing at 2 p.m. Hopefully the Young Lions can return to the playoffs after missing out last year.

MLS Unveils General Allocation Money Totals

MLS released information on how much 2026 General Allocation Money (GAM) each club has heading into the upcoming season. As of Jan. 20, Orlando City’s total comes to $3,518,514, which is a bit low compared to other clubs. However, it’s worth bearing in mind that roster moves are still being made that could easily change these totals, such as former Lion Facundo Torres’ reported move to Austin FC that will give Orlando some money due to the sell-on percentage. Clubs who choose the MLS U22 Initiative roster construction path will also receive another $2 million in GAM once the roster compliance deadline passes.

Minnesota United has the most 2026 GAM in the league and is the only club with over $7 million of it. The award for the lowest amount goes to Austin, which has roughly $2.5 million and is the only club under the $3 million mark according to the league.

Adrian Heath Was Held at Knifepoint in Morocco in 2024

You will need to get past the paywall for the full details, but former Orlando City head coach Adrian Heath spoke to The Athletic about being kidnapped and held at knifepoint in Morocco in 2024. Heath flew to the country for a management opportunity in Saudi Arabia that turned out to be a sham, with men holding him captive in exchange for money. Heath thankfully made it back to the United States thanks to help from his wife Jane, his son and former Lion Harrison Heath, and Harrison’s wife and soccer analyst Kaylyn Kyle (formerly with the Orlando Pride). It’s a harrowing story that’s worth checking out, and hopefully Heath coming forward about this helps keep other coaches safe.

UEFA Champions League Roundup

The penultimate round of the UEFA Champions League’s league phase is complete and the tournament’s bigger teams cruised for the most part. English clubs Liverpool, Chelsea, and Newcastle all had shutout wins, Harry Kane scored a brace in Bayern Munich’s 2-0 win over Union Saint-Gilloise, and Barcelona rallied to beat Slavia Praha 4-2. The match of the day though was in Azerbaijan, as Qarabag scored a late equalizer and then a winner in stoppage time to beat Eintracht Frankfurt 3-2. While Frankfurt has been in dire straits this tournament and is eliminated, it’s still an impressive result from Qarabag.

BAHLUL MUSTAFAZADA WINS IT FOR QARABAĞ FK WITH THE LAST KICK OF THE GAME 🤯

CBS Sports Golazo (@cbssportsgolazo-m.bsky.social) 2026-01-21T13:58:25-06:00

The last round of matches in the league phase is next week and there’s plenty to play for for most teams as they jockey for position to qualify for either the knockout phase or the round of 16.

Free Kicks

  • The cinematography on these videos of the Orlando Pride training this preseason is pretty top notch if I do say so myself.
  • The LA Galaxy are reportedly aiming to acquire St. Louis City forward Joao Klauss in exchange for around $2 million. Klauss scored 10 goals last season and would reportedly fill the Designated Player slot opened up in LA by Riqui Puig’s injury.

🟡🚨 BREAKING: LA Galaxy in talks to acquire St. Louis City DP forward Joao Klauss, per sources.Deal would be a cash trade around $2m.Not done yet, still details to sort + green light from player needed, but talks ongoing.www.nytimes.com/athletic/698…

Tom Bogert (@tombogert.bsky.social) 2026-01-21T19:07:56.157Z
  • The Josh Sargent transfer saga has reportedly escalated as he pushes for a move from Norwich City to Toronto FC.

Josh Sargent continues to train with second team as he pushes for transfer to Toronto FC.TFC & Norwich continue negotiations.

Tom Bogert (@tombogert.bsky.social) 2026-01-22T00:02:20.027Z

That’s all I have for you this time around. I hope you all have a wonderful Thursday and rest of your week.

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Lion Links: 1/21/26

The Orlando Pride return to training, Facundo Torres returning to MLS, U.S. National Team news, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando Pride / Jeremy Reper

Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers! I hope you’ve been staying warm, though I assume it’s been a bit cooler up here in Tallahassee than it has been for those of you who reside in or near Orlando. Personally, I love this weather. I get that I live in Florida, but I should be able to wear jackets and sweaters during January and February at the very least. I appreciate you reading my short weather rant. Now, let’s get to the links.

The Orlando Pride Are Back

They say that a picture is worth a thousand words. If that is indeed the case, then I wonder how many words a video is worth? Since we don’t have any articles detailing the return of the Orlando Pride to training on Tuesday, the club’s social media pictures and videos will have to suffice to let us know how it went.

Torres Returns to MLS

Facundo Torres’ time with Palmeiras is over. The former Lion is reportedly headed back to MLS to sign with Austin FC. Assuming that Tom Bogert’s information is correct, Orlando City will pocket an almost $1.5 million sell-on fee for Torres. That money plus the $14 million the Lions got in the transfer to Palmeiras is a good chunk of change for the left-footed attacker. If anyone knows his strengths and weaknesses, it will be Orlando City.

MLS Transfer News

The rest of MLS is not sitting around waiting for the season to begin. There have been more signings from across the league. The Houston Dynamo acquired forward Nick Markanich on loan from Spanish side CD Castellón. The LA Galaxy signed Johnny Nelson to a new contract through the 2027-2028 season.

Atlanta United transferred midfielder Edwin Mosquera to Colombian side Independiente Santa Fe. Meanwhile, the New England Revolution signed Griffin Yow from Belgian Pro League side KVC Westerlo through the 2027-2028 MLS season.

U.S. National Team News

Every day we get a little closer to the 2026 World Cup, although we’re still a way off from Mauricio Pochettino naming his World Cup roster. That being said, there are still some obvious front runners for those spots, including Orlando City’s Alex Freeman. Once the MLS season starts, the selection process will really begin, as all the potential players will be playing for their respective clubs in the hopes of playing for their country. Ricardo Pepi might be with a different club despite a recent broken arm. The PSV striker has interest from English Premier League sides like Fulham. Also, check out this goal from Haji Wright.

On the women’s side, Emma Hayes is doing some evaluations of her own. The USWNT coach is using the January camp to look at how deep the player pool for the U.S. really is. The first chance for players to shine comes Saturday against Paraguay. The second match will be Tuesday against Chile.

Free Kicks

  • The Canadian Premier League will institute Arsene Wenger’s “daylight” offside rule this season. This is a trial of the new rule to see how it plays out in actual matches and not just in theory. If it works it could pave the way for broader adoption.
  • You probably saw the video of Moroccan ball boys trying to take a towel away from Senegal’s backup goalkeeper. This is worse and indicative of how out of control the match really was.

That will do it for today. We very much appreciate you reading our content so please feel free to provide feedback in the comments of any of our articles. Vamos Orlando!

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