Orlando City
Orlando City vs. Philadelphia Union: Final Score 2-1 as Cyle Larin’s Brace Lifts Lions
Two goals from Cyle Larin helped Orlando City to its second consecutive win to open up the season over the Philadelphia Union.

It’s been two weeks between games for Orlando City following its season-opening win on March 5, but the Lions picked up right where they left off. Orlando took care of things on the strength of two Cyle Larin goals against the Philadelphia Union with a 2-1 victory at Orlando City Stadium.
The Lions (2-0-0, 6 points) have picked up wins in their first two matches for the first time in their three seasons in MLS, while the Union (0-1-2, 2 points) remain in search of their first win of the new campaign, thanks to Larin, who has taken off to start the season with a brace to add to his opening day goal.
“Another night where I’m pleased with the commitment, the work rate, the togetherness, and the passion of the players,” Orlando City Head Coach Jason Kreis said after the match.
Kreis kept things similar between matches, going with almost exactly the same starting lineup as he did against New York City FC. The only change was putting Giles Barnes in for the injured Kaká.
While the Lions struggled to hold possession against NYCFC, that was not the case tonight against Philadelphia as Orlando dominated possession at halftime (64% to 36%), and finished with an overall advantage in the match (52% to 48%).
“We talked about it after the last game. We thought the effort and defensive work were fantastic, but what we did with the ball wasn’t good enough,” Kreis said. “So it was a focus for us this week. We talked about different ways we might be able to possess the ball better, and I think we accomplished it to a certain degree. I still think we still have quite some room to go with what we’re doing with the ball.”
If there’s one thing that we’ve learned so far since the start of the preseason, it’s that Carlos Rivas and Larin make a good duo up front. The pair connected yet again for the Lions’ only goal of the first half, with Rivas finding Larin on the far post in the 39th minute to put the Lions up 1-0. Jonathan Spector sent a sensational ball into the left corner for Rivas, who got to the end line and cut it back to give Larin an easy finish.
Orlando took the lead into halftime, but the Union leveled shortly after the break when C.J. Sapong scored off of Fabian Herbers’ deflected cross, beating Joe Bendik to make it a 1-1 game 52 minutes in.
The Lions weren’t deterred, and came back to re-take the lead in the 73rd minute, when Larin found his second goal of the night — third on the season — to put his side up 2-1. Rivas, who isn’t officially credited on the goal, flicked a pass backwards to Matias Perez Garcia, who hit Larin with a ball forward that he would take to beat Andre Blake.
“I think, first and foremost, it’s about the work rate and commitment that Cyle has put in to take himself to a new fitness level,” Kreis said. “He’s able to play a little bit different way than he did last year, and I think, as I always said, I enjoy seeing people that work hard get success. It’s pleasing to see Cyle get a couple of goals.
“His partner up there deserves a couple as well. So I wouldn’t want to make any comments about the forwards without saying how important Carlos Rivas was to the performance as well.”
Several thousand hearts might have skipped a beat in the closing moments of the match, as Philadelphia pushed forward to equalize. In the 93rd minute, when a ball off a throw-in fell perfectly for Ilsinho, who ripped a shot off the left post that bounced back across the goal line and back into play. Roland Alberg then nodded a headed shot at Bendik, who made a huge save in front of the net to preserve the lead and the three points.
Pierre Da Silva also made a bit of Orlando City history on the night, when he became the club’s first academy product to go through Orlando City B and then make his debut with the MLS club in the 88th minute, coming on for a cramping Rivas.
The Lions go back into hibernation next when the FIFA international break comes around. They’ll return to the pitch on Saturday, April 1, when they travel to Mapfre Stadium to take on the Columbus Crew.

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Lion Links: 7/15/25
Lions earn weekly recognition, United States Men’s National Team announces friendlies, talking points about the women’s Euros, and more.

Good morning, everyone. I write to you all from the great state of South Carolina, as I continue my summer of frequent and widespread traveling. We have a lot to talk through this morning, so let’s wish a happy birthday to Orlando City B’s Tristan Himes and get into today’s links!
Lions Earn Weekly Recognition
A pair of Orlando City players have earned some recognition for their contributions during the Lions’ 1-1 draw with CF Montreal on Saturday. First up is Martin Ojeda, who garnered a nomination for the MLS Goal of the Matchday for this pinpoint, low free kick he scored which gave Orlando a lead in the first half.
We also can’t forget about Alex Freeman, who got a shoutout as a well-performing young player due to another solid performance at right back. Here’s hoping both men keep up the good work!
USMNT Announces October Friendlies
The United States Men’s National Team has announced that it will play friendlies against Ecuador and Australia during the October international window. The USMNT will face Ecuador on Oct. 10 at Q2 Stadium in Austin, TX, before playing Australia at Dick’s Sporting Good Park in Commerce City, CO. Both opponents are ranked in the top 25 in the world, and have already secured qualification for the 2026 World Cup. The games are exactly the sort of contests that the U.S. should be scheduling in the buildup to the tournament, and it’ll be interesting to see the performances of whatever roster Mauricio Pochettino chooses to deploy.
Women’s Euro Talking Points
The group stage of the women’s European Championship has come to an end, and there are plenty of things to talk about while we wait for the knockout stages to start later this week. Teams like Italy and Sweden have exceeded the expectations that many people had for them ahead of the tournament starting, while others like the Netherlands and Denmark had poor showings compared to what was expected of them. Alexia Putellas has unsurprisingly shone, and the quarterfinal matchup between France and Germany is the one that many people will have circled on their calendars.
Club World Cup Takeaways
Now that the Club World Cup has come to a conclusion, what did we learn from the tournament? For one, the quality of play was mostly good, as teams certainly took the competition seriously. Lessons need to be learned when it comes to pricing tickets appropriately and not kicking games off in the middle of the day during the heat of summer, but if the right adjustments are made, it could grow into a really fun competition to look forward to. Brazilian fans were one of the highlights of the tournament, while extremely low attendance numbers for some games were more of a blemish. Overall, the tournament is probably a net positive, but there are absolutely things that can and must be improved upon if it’s going to continue in this form.
Free Kicks
- Martin Ojeda has now gone seven straight matches with a goal contribution, which is a new club record!
- Orlando City dropped one spot to no. 11 in ESPN.com’s MLS power rankings.
- Newcastle United is close to completing a $93.3 million move for Hugo Ekitike.
- Real Madrid has signed left back Alvaro Carreras from Benfica.
- Luka Modric has signed a one-year deal with AC Milan.
That does it for me this morning. Vamos Orlando!
Orlando City
Orlando City vs. CF Montreal: Player Grades and Man of the Match
How did your favorite Lions perform in Orlando City’s 1-1 draw against CF Montreal?

A late penalty saw Orlando City drop two points against CF Montreal, drawing 1-1 at Inter&Co Stadium Saturday. It was a disappointing result against a team sitting last in the Eastern Conference and tied for last in the Supporters’ Shield standings. Despite missing two key players in Pedro Gallese and Robin Jansson to suspension, the Lions should’ve easily come away with three points. Instead, they’ll see it as a missed opportunity.
Let’s take a look at the individual performances in this forgettable game.
Starters
GK, Javier Otero, 6 — It’s tough to grade Otero in this game because he didn’t have much to do. Montreal’s goal was a penalty, which you can hardly blame on the young goalkeeper. However, he did well with his feet and showed poise despite seeing few minutes for the first team. Statistically, Otero touched the ball 19 times, completing 93.8% of his 16 passes, including two of his three long balls. Since the penalty was the only shot on target, he didn’t make any saves.
D, Rafael Santos, 6 — Jansson’s suspension moved David Brekalo to his natural center back position, opening left back for Santos. He touched the ball 43 times in his return to the starting lineup, completing 92% of his 25 passes, including one of his two crosses. He logged one interception, three clearances, and an aerial duel won on the defensive end. He didn’t do much with the ball, not taking any shots and being dispossessed twice. He came off in the 76th minute for Kyle Smith.
D, Rodrigo Schlegel, 5.5 — Schlegel had a team-leading 101 touches, completing 94.2% of his 86 passes, including four of his eight long balls. Defensively, he recorded five interceptions, five clearances, and two aerial balls won. He didn’t get into the attack. The Argentine would’ve had an excellent grade, hoowever, he left his leg out in the 81st minute, allowing Prince Owusu to go down, drawing a penalty and allowing Montreal to equalize. The fact that Schlegel single-handedly cost his team two points undoes much of the good he did in the game.
D, David Brekalo, 6 — Brekalo returned center back, touching the ball 58 times. He completed 95.9% of his 49 passes, including one of his three long balls. The Slovenian added two tackles, an interception, three clearances, and two aerial wins. In the attack, Brekalo had one off-target shot, a header late in the first half.
D, Alex Freeman, 6 — Freeman returned from the Gold Cup and had a solid performance. The young right back had 68 touches, completing 85.7% of his 49 passes, including two key passes and one of his three long balls. He had four tackles defensively, won an aerial ball, and took two off-target shots (one of them was blocked on a potential game-winner late in the match).
MF, Martin Ojeda, 6.5 (MotM) — Ojeda had 56 touches, completing 87.5% of his 40 passes, including two key passes and one of his four crosses. He put one of his three shots on target, scoring on a free kick in the 28th minute. He contributed defensively with two tackles and an interception. He wasn’t far and away the best player, but he played well, and his goal earns him my Man of the Match.
MF, Cesar Araujo, 6 — Araujo was active, touching the ball 77 times and completing 89.4% of his 66 passes, including two of his five long balls. He only had one tackle defensively and didn’t do much offensively except drawing a team-high five fouls. The defensive midfielder came off in the 88th minute for Nico Rodriguez with the Lions needing a goal.
MF, Eduard Atuesta, 6.5 — Atuesta’s 91 touches were second on the team, and he completed 97.3% of his 75 passes, including two key passes, his lone cross, and both long balls. Defensively, he logged two tackles, two interceptions, and an aerial duel won. The defensive midfielder didn’t take any shots in one of Orlando City’s few strong performances. Without Ojeda’s goal, Atuesta could’ve very well been my Man of the Match in this game.
MF, Marco Pasalic, 6 — Pasalic touched the ball 45 times, completing 84.9% of his 33 passes, including his lone long ball. He didn’t have any key passes or take any shots in a quiet night for the attacker. However, he did add two interceptions defensively, and he drew multiple free kicks in good spots for Orlando, including the one that led to Ojeda’s goal and a late first-half opportunity that was headed off target by Brekalo.
F, Ramiro Enrique, 5 — Enrique had 21 touches, completing 66.7% of his 12 passes without any key passes, crosses, or long balls. His one shot was a late first-half header into the arms of Jonathan Sirois. The forward also didn’t do anything defensively before being replaced by Dagur Dan Thorhallsson in the 76th minute. In addition, he lost the ball trying to dribble through defenders on multiple occasions, which was a factor in Orlando City’s inability to develop much rhythm in possession.
F, Luis Muriel, 5.5 — Muriel had 28 touches in this game, completing 66.7% of his 15 passes, including two key passes and his only cross, but neither of his two long balls. His only shot was a 24th-minute attempt that didn’t cause Sirois any trouble. Meanwhile, he had two unstable touches and was dispossessed twice in dangerous positions as he tried to dribble through the entire Montreal defense. While Muriel did have an assist, he doesn’t get much credit because all he had to do was stop the slow-rolling ball for Ojeda to put away. Muriel’s night ended in the 59th minute when he was replaced by Ivan Angulo.
Substitutes
MF, Ivan Angulo (59’), 5.5 — Angulo came on in the 59th minute for Muriel, touching the ball 17 times and completing all nine of his passes. However, none of them were long or crossed. He took one shot that was blocked and did little else to make his appearance noticeable.
MF, Dagur Dan Thorhallsson (76’), 6 — Thorhallsson came on in the 76th minute for Enrique as the Lions looked to hang onto their 1-0 lead. He had 10 touches in his 14 minutes, completing 87.5% of his eight passes. He didn’t have any key passes or take any shots, adding a tackle defensively.
D, Kyle Smith (76’), 6 — Smith came on for Santos in the 76th minute in a defensive change. He touched the ball 15 times, completing nine of his 10 passes, including a key pass. Defensively, he added a clearance. Also, a tip of the cap to Smith who made his 200th appearance across all competitions for the club, becoming the second player to do so.
MF, Nico Rodriguez (88’), N/A — Rodriguez was a late replacement for Araujo as the Lions looked to push forward after Montreal tied the game. He completed three of his four passes and took one shot that was on target. He didn’t have any other stats in his short appearance.
That’s how I saw the individual performances in Orlando City’s 1-1 draw with CF Montreal. Let us know how you saw the game in the comments below and don’t forget to vote on your Man of the Match.
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Lion Links: 7/14/25
Lions draw against CF Montreal, Pride players in action abroad, OCB wins, and more.

Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you in Florida. I’ve been keeping myself busy at work. Our Lions and OCB were both in action over the weekend. We’ve got plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.
Lions Drop Points in Home Draw against CF Montreal
Orlando City picked up a 1-1 draw against CF Montreal on Saturday at Inter&Co Stadium. The Lions got off to a good start in the first half as Martin Ojeda scored the opening goal. In the second half, defender Kyle Smith came off the bench and became the second player in club history to make 200 appearances for the club across all competitions.
However, Orlando was unable to hold onto the lead as Rodrigo Schlegel fouled Prince Owusu, and Montreal was awarded a penalty kick late in the second half. Owusu buried his shot from the spot to tie the match as the teams split the points. Orlando is winless in its last three matches and dropped to sixth in the Eastern Conference standings with 35 points. Orlando City will face New York City FC Wednesday at Inter&Co Stadium.
Pride Players in Women’s AFCON, Euros, and Copa America
Orlando Pride forwards Barbra Banda and Prisca Chilufya were in action for Zambia in their final group stage match in the 2025 Women’s African Cup of Nations against Congo DR over the weekend. Grace Chanda did not play, but Zambia defeated Congo 1-0 with a goal from Bay FC forward Racheal Kundananji to book a spot in the quarterfinals.
Zambia finished second in the group behind host Morocco on goal difference with seven points. The Copper Queens will take on Nigeria Friday in the quarterfinals at Stade Larbi Zaouli. On Sunday, England crushed Wales 6-1 in the third match of the group stage in the 2025 UEFA Women’s Euros in Switzerland. Orlando Pride goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse was on the bench. England finished second in its group and will face Sweden Thursday in the quarterfinals. Lastly, Brazil was in action Sunday in the group stage of the 2025 Copa America Feminina against Venezuela. Orlando Pride forward Marta and midfielder Angelina played as Brazil defeated Venezuela 2-0.
OCB Beats Carolina Core FC at Home
Orlando City B beat Carolina Core FC 3-1 Sunday at Osceola County Stadium. The Young Lions struck first with a goal from Justin Ellis. OCB held onto the lead through halftime. In the second half, Orlando City B won a penalty kick, and Ellis converted to give the Young Lions a 2-0 lead. Carolina Core FC scored to pull within one, but Thalles scored his first goal for OCB late in the second half to clinch the three points. OCB won its first home match since June 6 and remains unbeaten in its last three matches. The Young Lions will be on the road to face New England Revolution II Sunday at Gillette Stadium.
Chelsea Wins the FIFA Club World Cup
Chelsea defeated Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 to win the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Sunday at MetLife Stadium. Chelsea dominated PSG in the first half, as Cole Palmer scored twice and Joao Pedro added one. Palmer also assisted on Pedro’s goal. Palmer scored three goals and recorded two assists throughout the competition and won the Best Player of the Tournament Award. Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez won the Golden Glove Award as the best goalkeeper in the tournament. Paris Saint-Germain forward Desire Doue won the Best Young Player Award, and Real Madrid forward Gonzalo Garcia won the Golden Boot, scoring four goals in the tournament.
Free Kicks
- FIFA and the Global Football Players Union have reached an agreement on the need for a mandatory rest period for players.
- La Liga President Javier Tebas has rejected Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois’ plea to postpone the club’s opening match against Osasuna and give the players more rest following their semifinal exit in the 2025 FIFA World Cup to Paris Saint-Germain last week.
- Former Arsenal and Villarreal midfielder Santi Cazorla has signed a new one-year contract to stay at Real Oviedo as the club returns to La Liga after securing promotion for the first time in 24 years.
- Atletico Madrid has Thiago Almada on its radar, as the club has reportedly made contact for a possible transfer move.
That will do it for me today, Mane Landers. Enjoy your Monday, and I’ll see you next time.
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