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Intelligence Report: Orlando City at Columbus Crew

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Orlando City hits the road for the first time in 2017 later today when the Lions visit Columbus Crew SC at Mapfre Stadium. The club had a trip to New England postponed due to weather concerns a couple of weeks ago and, as a result, has not yet played outside the cozy confines of the purple palace in Parramore.

In addition, Orlando has played just two games to the Crew’s four.

The Crew entered the weekend atop the Eastern Conference with seven points from a 2-1-1 record. After starting 0-1-1, Columbus has two straight wins, including impressively knocking Portland from the ranks of the unbeaten during the international break.

Columbus went 1-0-1 in two meetings against Orlando last season, drawing 2-2 at Mapfre Stadium and winning 4-1 at Camping World Stadium. The Lions have not won in Columbus (0-1-1) in two tries and are 2-2-2 against the Crew in all competitions since joining MLS (1-2-2 in league play and 1-0 in the U.S. Open Cup). This is the first of three meetings between the team, with the other two coming at Orlando City Stadium on Aug. 19 and Oct. 15.

Our friend Patrick Murphy from Massive Report has graciously agreed to give us a scouting report on the Crew. I also answered his questions, which you can catch over at their place.

What can you tell us about the 2017 Columbus Crew in terms of how different/similar it is to last year’s squad?

Patrick Murphy: There’s quite a bit different. Let’s start on defense because that was the focus this off-season. Gone is Michael Parkhurst and injured (for the season) is Gaston Sauro. In their places are Nicolai Naess (who was acquired last summer) and Designated Player Jonathan Mensah. That has been the starting duo when both are available this year. Josh Williams was also brought back to bring veteran depth while rookies Lalas Abubakar and Alex Crognale are players the team is high on. Crew SC also brought in left back Jukka Raitala and he started the first three games before being away on international duty last week.

In the midfield, Wil Trapp has a new partner in the Brazilian Artur who is on loan from Sao Paulo. Mohammed Abu was also acquired and started Week 1. Those two moved former mainstay Tony Tchani out of the 18-man game day roster. Speaking of Tchani, Columbus just traded the veteran midfielder to the Vancouver Whitecaps on Thursday in exchange for attacker Kekuta Manneh. When we spoke to Gregg Berhalter about the trade, he was very excited about what he hopes Manneh will add to an already potent attack.

Of these moves, Jonathan seems to be a good addition and Raitala has looked very solid. Crognale started and played a very solid 90 minutes two weeks ago against D.C. United and got some big minutes against the Portland Timbers last week when Jonathan left with an injury. Abu looked good in his first game and the Artur has been up and down, but appears to be trending up.

This is a very long way of saying there have been a lot of changes and the jury is still out on how they will all work after just four games this year.

One suspects fan expectations for the 2017 Crew are somewhere between what happened in 2015 and 2016. Where is this team realistically headed?

PM: I believe this team has to make the playoffs this season. Berhalter did so in both of his first two years and then the team struggled last year while missing the three highest paid players for most of the season (Sauro, Kei Kamara and Federico Higuain) for various reasons.

With how MLS handles its postseason, this shouldn’t be too much to ask. The Crew SC offense already seems primed for another big season and there is an added emphasis on defense this year (again, jury still out). I believe this team has enough talent to compete in the East and finish somewhere around third, if not higher.

Much of that will hinge on Higuain performing at the level he’s capable of week in and week out. He was the biggest loss a year ago and Columbus still doesn’t really have a replacement for him. He didn’t have the best first game, but progressed each game this season and was very good last week against Portland. 

Who are some of the club’s unsung heroes that maybe don’t get the publicity or recognition around the league and what do they bring to the team?

PM: Wil Trapp is obviously a name that a lot of U.S. soccer fans know and are hopeful for. In Columbus, the expectations for him got very high and he hasn’t lived up to that. With that said, Trapp is vital for what Crew SC do in the center of the park. He helps out defensively and is important in the possession game Berhalter likes to play.

I also think Ola Kamara remains a little under the radar. He was very good last season, averaging a goal every 116 minutes, and already has three goals in four games. His movement is a lot of fun to watch and he has a knack for being in the right position at the right time. He also apparently has a left foot chip shot that we learned about last week, which was pretty remarkable.

The final guy I would say is Nicolai Naess. The center back, who has also filled in at defensive midfield, is a solid defensive player with great passing range. He was a bright spot in an otherwise forgettable defensive year last season and has started 2017 brightly. His partnership with Jonathan Mensah will continue to grow after Jonathan missed most of the preseason while on national team duty with Ghana.

What is your predicted lineup for the Orlando City match and your final score prediction? Also, are there any injury absences or suspensions we should know about?

PM: Injuries: Jonathan Mensah is questionable for this one after suffering a leg injury last week. He ran Thursday but wasn’t full go in training.

Projected starting lineup (4-4-1-1):

Zack Steffen; Harrison Afful, Alex Crognale, Nicolai Naess, Jukka Raitala; Ethan Finlay, Artur, Wil Trapp, Justin Meram; Federico Higuain; Ola Kamara

I’m erring on the side of caution and leaving Jonathan out. Josh Williams would be an option too, but I assume Crognale to better battle with size against Larin. Raitala just got back from Europe yesterday but I assume he gets his spot back.

Score: 2-1 to Crew SC. Larin for Orlando, Ola and Higuain for the Crew.


Big thanks to Pat from Massive Report for giving us some insight on this afternoon’s opponents from the Buckeye state.

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Orlando City vs. Colorado Rapids: Preview, How to Watch, TV Info, Live Stream, Lineups, Match Thread, and More

The Lions return to action after the international break looking to snap a two-game losing streak.

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Dan MacDonald, The Mane Land

Welcome to your match thread for a Saturday night matchup between Orlando City (7-4-6, 27 points) and the Colorado Rapids (6-7-4, 22 points) at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park (9:30 p.m., MLS Season Pass on Apple TV). It’s the one and only scheduled meeting between the two sides this season.

Here’s what you need to know ahead of the match.

History

Orlando City is 5-1-2 in the all-time series (1-1-2 on the road). The most recent meeting took place on June 10, 2023 in Orlando, when the Lions won 2-0 on goals by Facundo Torres and Ramiro Enrique. It was Enrique’s first MLS goal. Orlando’s job was made easier by a pair of red cards to the Rapids, with both Braian Galvan seeing red in the 39th minute and Lalas Abubakar picking up a second yello in the 75th. Torres’ goal came with a one-man advantage, and Enrique put the game away a few minutes after Abubakar hit the showers.

The last time the teams met in Colorado was in 2022, with the teams playing to a 1-1 draw on July 13. Torres gave the Lions the lead in the first half but Gyasi Zardes equalized in the second half.

Before 2022, the previous meeting also took place in Colorado on March 7, 2020, just prior to MLS shutting down for the pandemic. The Lions fell 2-1 to the Rapids on a 90th-minute goal by Drew Moor off a Colorado corner kick. It spoiled a good road effort by the Lions, who were playing without suspended captain Nani at the time. The winning goal came just eight minutes after Chris Mueller’s goal had leveled things and canceled out a Younes Namli strike.

Before that, the teams met in Exploria Stadium in a wild match won 4-3 by the Lions on April 6, 2019. Orlando came from behind twice in the game — from deficits of 1-0 and 3-2 — to claim all three points. Kei Kamara opened the scoring early, because of course he did. Nani tied things up just past the half-hour mark, and Tesho Akindele gave Orlando the lead two minutes later. But Nicolas Mezquida and Cole Bassett scored 10 minutes apart in the second half to put the Rapids back in front. Mueller knotted the game up at 3-3 as the game approached its end, and Nani scored on a penalty just before stoppage time to bring the Lions back.

The Lions came from behind to win 2-1 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on April 29, 2018. Cristian Higuita and Yoshimar Yotún (pen.) provided the offense in the victory.

Orlando City won 2-0 at home as part of a four-game winning streak in 2017, which was also the fifth consecutive victory to open Orlando City Stadium. Carlos Rivas and Kaká provided all the offense in that 2017 game. The 2016 meeting ended in a 0-0 draw at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. The 2015 meeting at the Citrus Bowl saw the Lions defeat the Rapids, 2-0. Rivas came on for an injured Brek Shea in that match and turned the game around. Kaká and Cyle Larin scored for Orlando City.

Overview

Orlando City has lost two straight entering tonight, so the Lions were in dire need of the international break. It was a strong May for Orlando up until the final week and the team needed to regroup. The Lions are 2-2-4 on the road, so they’ve been good at getting results away from home, even if those results are mostly a point at a time. It’s always difficult for most teams around the league to win at altitude, which becomes a bigger problem as the game wears on. Orlando will most likely only find success if it can score early in the game and hold on when the legs and minds tire and the lungs feel every inch of the mile-high elevation.

The Rapids are off to a decent start, sitting in the last playoff play-in game position entering tonight. Colorado is 4-3-2 at home in 2025 but has lost its last two matches, including a 2-0 defeat at home to Austin a week ago. The Pids created chances in the match but struggled to score, which probably sounds familiar to fans of Orlando City — a team that creates a lot of big chances but often fails to convert them.

Chris Armas was not the Colorado manager the last time these teams met, but he is the one that has the Rapids among the playoff places at the season’s halfway point. Djordje Mihailovic is the obvious danger man the Lions must contend with, as he leads Colorado with seven goals and is tied for the club lead in assists, with three. Rafael Navarro isn’t far behind with five goals and an assist. Darren Yapi has three goals, and no one else on the Pids has more than one.

“Colorado Rapids is a team that has been finding its best version. Right now, we’re focusing on what strengths they have offensively, as well as weaknesses, and combining all of that information,” Orlando City Head Coach Oscar Pareja said ahead of the match. “We are trying to do our best and put our team at an advantage with the way we play so we can defend them. It is a game in a place that we respect, but we are very optimistic. Our preparation has been really good so far.”

Orlando City will be without Alex Freeman (international duty), Duncan McGuire (shoulder), Wilder Cartagena (Achilles), and Yutaro Tsukada (knee), while Nico Rodriguez (thigh) is questionable. Colorado will be without Zack Steffen (knee), Ali Fadal (knee), Wayne Frederick (international duty), and Alex Harris (ankle).

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Projected Lineups:

Orlando City (4-4-2)

Goalkeeper: Pedro Gallese.

Defenders: David Brekalo, Robin Jansson, Rodrigo Schlegel, Dagur Dan Thorhallsson.

Midfielders: Ivan Angulo, Cesar Araujo, Eduard Atuesta, Marco Pasalic.

Forwards: Martin Ojeda, Luis Muriel.

Colorado (4-2-3-1)

Goalkeeper: Nicolas Hansen.

Defenders: Jackson Travis, Chidozie Awaziem, Andreas Maxso, Reggie Cannon.

Defensive Midfielders: Josh Atencio, Oliver Larraz.

Attacking Midfielders: Sam Bassett, Djordje Mihailovic, Theodore Ku-Dipietro.

Forward: Rafael Navarro.

Referees

REF: Ramy Touchan.
AR1: Andrew Bigelow.
AR2: Eduardo Jeff.
4TH: Elton Garcia.
VAR: Sorin Stoica.
AVAR: Jonathan Johnson.


How to Watch

Match Time: 9:30 p.m. ET.

Venue: Dick’s Sporting Goods Park — Commerce City, CO.

TV/Live Stream: MLS Season Pass on Apple TV.

Radio: AM 810 FOX Sports Radio Orlando (English), Mega 97.1 FM.

Social Media: For rapid reaction and live updates, follow us on Bluesky Social at @themaneland.bsky.social or follow Orlando City’s official Twitter (@OrlandoCitySC) or Bluesky (@OrlandoCitySC) feed.


Enjoy the game. Go City!

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Orlando City vs. Colorado Rapids: Three Keys to Victory

What does Orlando City need to do in order to pick up three points on its trip out west?

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Dan MacDonald, The Mane Land

After playing its last game all the way back on May 31, Orlando City will return to action Saturday night when it takes on the Colorado Rapids out in Denver. What follows are three things that I think will go a long way towards helping the Lions get back to winning ways out on the edge of the Rocky Mountains.

Respond Well After Time Off

Having an extended break between games can be a double-edged sword. On one hand, it can give a team time to get healthy, rest up tired legs, and fix any issues that have become evident over the last few games. You might see an energized and focused performance after being able to recharge, implementing some tactical tweaks, and using the extra time to extensively prep for the upcoming match. On the other hand, you might also see a team with its fair share of ring rust. There’s a difference between practice intensity and game intensity, and sometimes it can be hard to ramp back up to the necessary levels after having an extended period of time without games. For Orlando City, it needs to be the former and not the latter. We were treated to an uncharacteristically sloppy performance during the 3-1 loss to the Chicago Fire in the team’s most recent game, and much of what we saw can probably be attributed to fatigue after a grueling May schedule. With any luck, the two weeks that the Lions got between games will help bring back the kind of performances that we saw during the extended unbeaten run.

Maintain Defensive Structure

The Rapids are currently ninth in the Western Conference with 22 points from 17 games. Goal-scoring issues are the primary reason for Colorado occupying the spot that it does, as it has scored just 18 goals in 17 games. The Rapids have scored more than two goals twice this season — in a 3-3 draw against FC Dallas, and a 3-2 home win against San Diego FC. Orlando City has largely tightened things up on defense after an oddly sloppy start to the season, although the defensive issues returned with a vengeance in the loss to Chicago. If the Lions can regain their usual stability at the back, then it’ll go a long way towards picking up three points against a team that’s tied for the seventh-fewest goals scored in the league.

Mute Mihailovic

The best way to go about neutralizing the Rapids on offense is to shut down Djordje Mihailovic. He has seven goals and three assists in 17 games and leads Colorado in both categories. Rafael Navarro is next on the goal contributions list with five goals and one assist, and there’s then a steep drop-off to Oliver Larraz, Cole Bassett, and Darren Yapi, all of whom have three goal contributions. Mihailovic also leads the team with 49 key passes, which is more than double what second-place Navarro has, with 22. Anybody can hurt you on any given day, and the Lions have an unfortunate habit of conceding goals to guys who never seem to score, but the numbers say that if you manage to contain Mihailovic, then it takes away a bulk of Colorado’s danger on offense.


So there you have it. If the Lions can have the right response after their time off, maintain the sort of defensive stability we’ve seen from them most of the year, and put a muzzle on Mihailovic, they should be well set up to claim all three points from their trip out to Denver.

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Lion Links: 6/13/25

Orlando City prepares for the Colorado Rapids, Concacaf W Champions Cup schedule released, USWNT tops FIFA rankings, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando Pride / Mark Thor

Happy Friday! We have some exciting soccer ahead of us over the next few days, starting with the Orlando Pride’s road game against Bay FC tonight at 10 p.m. I’ll be spending most of the weekend working and visiting family for Father’s Day. Let’s go ahead and get this Friday started with today’s links from around the soccer world!

Orlando City Prepares for the Colorado Rapids

The Lions are back in action on Saturday for a road match in high altitude against the Colorado Rapids. Orlando City is coming off a needed break in the schedule after losing two games in a row to close out a busy May. The Rapids have also lost their past two league games and will be without goalkeeper Zack Steffen due to injury. This will be the team’s first match against the Rapids since a 2-0 victory in Orlando back in 2023 and the first in Colorado since a 1-1 draw in 2022. Hopefully the Lions can get back on track with a win to kickstart another strong summer.

Concacaf W Champions Cup Schedule Revealed

The schedule was unveiled for the Concacaf W Champions Cup and we now know where the Pride will be playing this fall. Their campaign will begin at Inter&Co Stadium against Costa Rican club LD Alajuelense on Sept. 2. They’ll then hit the road for their next two matches, playing Chorrillo FC in Panama on Sept. 16 before facing Club America on Sept. 30. The Pride will close out their group play with a home game against Pachuca on Oct. 15. The top two teams from the group will advance to the semifinals, and the winner of the tournament will earn a spot in both the 2027 FIFA Women’s Champions Cup and 2028 FIFA Women’s Club World Cup. It’s going to make for some late-season fixture congestion for the Pride, but that’s the price of success and earning a spot in continental competitions.

USWNT Remains Atop FIFA Rankings

The United States Women’s National Team is still the best team in the world according to the latest FIFA rankings. The U.S. lost points overall in the time since the last rankings in March though, and the gap has narrowed between it and Spain and Germany. Brazil had a decent rise in the rankings, moving up four spots to fourth after beating Japan twice in recent friendlies. With notable international tournaments lined up for this summer, it will be interesting to see how much things shake up when the next rankings come out.

Michael Bradley Named New York Red Bulls II Head Coach

Former USMNT midfielder Michael Bradley was hired as head coach of the MLS NEXT Pro’s New York Red Bulls II. It’s the 37-year-old’s first professional head coaching job after spending time as an assistant coach under his father, Bob Bradley, at Stabaek in Norway. Bradley returns to where he began his professional playing career, as he was drafted by the MetroStars in 2004 at the age of 16.

“I couldn’t be more excited to come back to where my professional playing career began,” says Head Coach Michael Bradley. “This is a dream opportunity as a young coach. I’m looking forward to working everyday with this talented group of players, and I’ll give everything to help them take the next step in their careers. I’m thankful to the club for the opportunity and can’t wait to get started.”

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That’s all I have for you this time around. I hope you all have a fantastic Friday and rest of your weekend!

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