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Lion Links: 5/22/17

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It’s Monday, Mane Landers, and it’s time to start the work week, whether we want to or not. But after last night’s Orlando City match, it’s perfectly understandable if you call in “sick” this morning. I’ll allow it.

Before we go any further, let me wish Pride midfielder Kristen Edmonds a happy 30th birthday on behalf of the entire Mane Land staff.

Now let’s get to your first Lion Links of the work week.

Orlando City Suffers First Home Loss

The Lions got an unlucky break early when a ball hit the captain’s arm in the box and never fully recovered last night. Cyle Larin had a chance to pull Orlando City back into the match in the second half but he cracked his spot kick off the woodwork. The Lions are winless in five May matches (0-3-2) and next weekend’s match at Minnesota looks like a must-win to stop the bleeding. Here’s what you need to know:

And check back with us later today for my five takeaways from the game and a photo gallery from Nick Leyva.

Orlando Pride Earn Hard-Fought Draw at Seattle Reign

The last time the Pride went to Seattle, they got shellacked, 5-2. This time around, Orlando fought hard and earned a 1-1 draw on the road against the league’s highest scoring team, despite losing starting goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris to injury in the first half. With backup Aubrey Bledsoe out due to a concussion, the Pride were forced to press Caroline Stanley into emergency service.

Stanley made a bit of a mistake trying to punch away a cross, which led to Seattle’s opening goal. But Haley Kopmeyer returned the favor by giving a teammate a goal kick in traffic. Camila poked it away with a good hustle play and Marta finished to make it 1-1. As for Harris’ status, we don’t know much yet, but…

Beckham Group Finding Inspiration in Orlando

David Beckham’s Miami Are-They-Going-To-Be-Around Machine finally seems to be gaining some traction toward actual MLS-hood. With a stadium plan that could see a venue built by 2021 and a potential entry date as early as 2019, the Beckham group is showing positive momentum for the first time. Whether or not the group comes through and enters Major League Soccer is still not a sure bet, but it’s a good sign that Beckham and company are looking north toward Orlando City as a model for how to approach MLS expansion.

For inspiration, they look north to Orlando, where MLS team Orlando City this season is selling out a new 25,500-seat stadium shoehorned into the middle of Parramore, a poor historically black community between Orange Blossom Trail and Interstate 4 in downtown Orlando.

Beckham’s group hired global architecture firm Populous to design the Miami stadium, the same company that did the Orlando City stadium. The Orlando stadium has no on-site parking garages, making use of nearby public lots and public transport.

Orlando City has made significant efforts to be a good neighbor, employing Parramore residents for construction and stadium jobs; hosting farmer’s markets for local residents; building a six-panel Parramore History Wall the honors leaders and historic events from the neighborhood; honoring a different Parramore business at each game; and providing guest-readers and volunteers for a neighborhood school.

I’ve long been one of the skeptics of whether this Beckham Miami thing will ever get off the ground, but if the group is willing to learn from Orlando City, there is hope for South Florida.

Has the MLS East Surpassed the West?

Major League Soccer’s Western Conference has been unquestionably the stronger half of the league over the last few seasons. But Alicia Rodriguez of mlssoccer.com says there’s evidence that the trend is reversing itself. Rodriguez points out the 21-13-17 record the East holds over the West and back-to-back lopsided defeats by the Houston Dynamo at Philly and Atlanta. Certainly a few of last year’s non-playoff Eastern Conference teams have stepped up this year (i.e. Orlando City and Chicago), while some traditional western powers like RSL and Seattle have struggled. And the Eastern Conference’s expansion team seems much better than the one from the West. What do you think? I’m not totally convinced just yet but there does appear to be a trend of the East at least catching up.

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  • Former Orlando City defender Mikey Ambrose made his Atlanta United first-team debut in the 73rd minute last weekend against the Portland Timbers. Our friends at Dirty South Soccer published this nice write-up about the former Lion.
  • Congratulations to the Orlando City U-15 purple team on its undefeated weekend, winning Battle at the Beach. Oh, and the 2006 boys academy team did it too!
  • Sharing a birthday with Kristen Edmonds are: Sherlock Holmes novelist Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859), actor/director Sir Laurence Olivier (1907), actor Richard Benjamin (1938), retired journalist Bernard Shaw (1940), soccer legend George Best (1946), Elton John lyricist Bernie Taupin (1950), former footballer and current New England Revolution color commentator Paul Mariner (1953), angsty crooner Morrissey (1959), U.S. Olympic speed skater Apolo Ohno (1982), Sky Blue FC forward Natasha Kai (1983), former Philadelphia Union midfielder Tranquillo Barnetta (1985), and Chilean international & Bayern Munich midfielder Arturo Vidal (1987).

That’s all the time for me this morning. I’d tell you to enjoy your day but Mondays, man… Mondays.

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Lion Links: 5/16/24

Orlando City draws with Inter Miami, Orlando City B loses in Ohio, Austin awarded 2025 MLS All-Star Game, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

I hope you’re all having a nice and easy start to your Thursday morning. Orlando City’s match Wednesday night could’ve gone worse, but could’ve gone better as well. As far as rivalry games go, it probably won’t be all too memorable, but I still hope you enjoyed yourself if you went to the game. Let’s dive into today’s links!

Orlando City Draws Inter Miami at Home

The Lions hosted rival Inter Miami and had to settle for a scoreless draw that featured solid chances for both sides. Orlando remains shorthanded defensively, but Pedro Gallese and the back line of Rodrigo Schlegel, Wilder Cartagena, and David Brekalo did well to get a clean sheet against a Miami side that leads the league in goals by a wide margin. Familiar attacking struggles plagued the Lions though with many chances going unfinished. The Lions will now turn their attention to a trip across the country for a match with the San Jose Earthquakes on Saturday.

Orlando City B Falls On the Road

After earning its first home win last week, Orlando City B was handed its first road defeat of the season in a 4-3 loss against Columbus Crew 2. OCB was without Yutaro Tsukada, who made his debut with the first team, but the team still did well generating chances on offense. The Young Lions took the lead on two different occasions in the match, but they ultimately couldn’t hold on for a result in a rollercoaster of a match. There’s plenty of time for Head Coach Manuel Goldberg to get his team ready for its next match, which is set to take place at Osceola County Stadium on May 26 against Huntsville City FC.

Orlando City Fined After Match in Philadelphia

Following Orlando City’s win over the Philadelphia Union, the club and Head Coach Oscar Pareja have been issued fines by the MLS Disciplinary Committee for the team violating the mass confrontation policy for the second time this season. The violation took place in the 86th minute at Philadelphia, when the Union were awarded their second penalty of the game. Gallese, Nicolas Lodeiro, Ivan Angulo, and Duncan McGuire were issued fines for their role in things as well.

Luis Muriel was also fined an undisclosed amount for embellishment during an incident with Damion Lowe in the 81st minute of the match. You can judge for yourself if the MLS Disciplinary Committee got it right, but what’s not up for debate is that the Lions got the job done on the road and survived an obscene amount of stoppage time.

Austin Will Host 2025 MLS All-Star Game

MLS announced that next year’s MLS All-Star Game will take place at Q2 Stadium in Austin. It will be the first time the event is held there and the first time Texas has hosted it since Houston had it back in 2010. The official date, along with what team the MLS All-Stars will play against, will be announced at a later time. Austin FC entered the league in 2021 and every game played at Q2 Stadium has sold out. There is a strong soccer community there, and I’m glad it will get a chance to show the league what it is all about. I also really like the graphic promoting the event and feel it captures Austin fairly well.

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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: 5/15/24

Tropic Thunder is tonight, OCB plays away today, Americans playing abroad, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

Welcome to Wednesday Mane Landers. The next installment of the Tropic Thunder rivalry between the good guys (Orlando City) and the bad guys (Inter Miami) is tonight. I hope you can make it out to the match since there will probably be a bunch of Lionel Messi fans there and more purple in the stands is needed. To get ready for the match, you can listen to the latest edition of The Mane Land PawedCast, and check out our match preview later today . For now, let’s get to the links.

Lions Host Tropic Thunder Tonight

I don’t know why others insist on calling matches between Orlando City and Inter Miami the “Florida Derby.” Our name for the match — Tropic Thunder — is just so much better. Regardless, the Lions host the Herons tonight at Inter&Co Stadium looking to avenge the 5-0 loss from earlier in the season. The spotlight might be on Miami, but the pressure is on Orlando City. The Lions surprised me with their win over the Philadelphia Union on Saturday. Let’s hope the club can keep the momentum going.

Miami May Be Without Messi Today

While I never want anyone to get seriously injured, I’m not sorry to hear that there is a chance Messi will be unavailable for tonight’s match. It seems that Miami’s magician picked up a minor knee injury in the match against CF Montreal on Saturday. Say what you want, but he is a competitor and could still take the field tonight. Hopefully, he remembers the welcome Cesar Araujo and Wilder Cartagena gave him when he joined the league and decides it’s not worth aggravating the knee.

OCB Back in Action On the Road

The senior squad isn’t the only team playing today as Orlando City B is in Ohio to take on Columbus Crew II at Lower.com Field. You’ll need to take a long lunch to watch this one because kickoff is set for noon. There will be plenty to watch since the two clubs are only separated by one point in the standings, with OCB sitting in sixth place (3-2-3, 13 points) and Crew II in eighth place (3-3-2, 12 points).

Keeping Up With Americans Abroad

Most of us know that Christian Pulisic had a great season with AC Milan after moving to the Serie A club from Chelsea. What I did not know is that Pulisic is the first AC Milan midfielder to score more than 10 goals in a season since former Orlando City star Kaká did it when he was there.

Things are not as bright for Giovanni Reyna at Nottingham Forest. He hasn’t played a ton of minutes for the Premier League side and hasn’t done much when he has played. It was a loan without a purchase option, but Forest is reportedly not interested in making an offer for him regardless.

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  • Let’s all give a big congratulations to Orlando City Vice President of Soccer Operations and Technical Director Ricardo Moreira. He was accepted into the third edition of the FIFA Diploma in Club Management.
  • We believe once a Lion, always a Lion, but I didn’t know MLS thought the same thing. Richie Laryea getting the biggest suspension is on brand for anyone related to Orlando City.

That will do it for today. Let’s hope that the Lions can get a second win in a row. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 5/14/24

Orlando City players earn recognition, Luis Muriel up for Goal of the Week, Blackburn still wants Duncan McGuire, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

Happy Tuesday, everyone! Orlando’s teams were firing on all cylinders this weekend, as Orlando City and the Orlando Pride combined to take all six points on offer. Orlando City beat the Philadelphia Union on the road by a score of 3-2, while Adriana’s penalty kick saw the Pride safely to a 1-0 win over Bay FC. As usual, we have a lot to discuss today, so let’s get after it.

Three Lions Earn Recognition After Win

A trio of Lions have been recognized for their efforts in Saturday’s win, as Luis Muriel is in the starting lineup of the MLS Team of the Matchday, with Nico Lodeiro and Pedro Gallese on the bench. Muriel led the way for Orlando on the scoresheet with a brace, while also doing some creative work in addition to the scoring. Lodeiro assisted on all three Orlando City goals, as he turned in an outstanding performance in the midfield. Gallese made two big saves from open play, and stonewalled what would have been an equalizer by Daniel Gazdag from the spot to preserve all three points for Orlando City. Here’s hoping the good performances continue.

Luis Muriel Up for Weekly Honors

The recognition didn’t stop with the Team of the Matchday for Muriel though. The Colombian striker was also nominated for MLS Player of the Matchday, although the award ultimately went to Christian Benteke. While he missed out on Player of the Matchday honors, it’s hard to argue with Benteke’s hat trick that saw D.C. United beat Atlanta United 3-2, and I’m sure Muriel will take Orlando’s victory over personal honors any day of the week. Muriel also received a nomination for MLS Goal of the Week. Which goal he was nominated for should come as little surprise, with his thunderous left-footed strike to open his Orlando City account getting the nod.

Blackburn Rovers Still After Duncan McGuire

It seems that Blackburn is still interested in Duncan McGuire, as the English team is said to be sending someone stateside to scout him this week. If Orlando City has its way, that interest won’t matter, as the club has reportedly offered him a new contract (paywall) with improved terms from the last one offered to the young striker. It’ll be interesting to see how things play out after a move to England collapsed so spectacularly during the January window. If McGuire keeps scoring at the rate he has so far this season then he’ll presumably have bigger fish than Blackburn chasing his services.

Jesse Marsch Takes Canada Job

Jesse Marsch has been named the new manager of the Canadian Men’s National Team. Out of a coaching job since his time managing Leeds United ended back in 2023, Marsch will take over for John Herdman, who left the post last summer to take the reins at Toronto FC. Marsch’s appointment could add an extra level of intrigue to games between Canada and the United States Men’s National Team, as Marsch has been critical of Gregg Berhalter at times. While he will be in charge of Canada for this summer’s Copa America, the USMNT and Canada find themselves on the opposite side of the bracket, and the only way they will meet is in either the final or the third-place game.

Americans in Midweek Action

Speaking of the USMNT, a number of American players will be in action this week, so make sure you have everything noted on your calendar. On Wednesday, Cameron Carter-Vickers and Celtic will win the Scottish league if they beat or draw with Killie, while Weston McKennie, Tim Weah and Juventus square off against Atalanta in the Coppa Italia final. Thursday sees Josh Sargent and Norwich City take on Leeds United in the second leg of the Championship playoff semifinals, while Friday will see Daryl Dike’s West Brom play the second leg of its semifinal against Southampton, although Dike will miss out through injury.

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  • Oscar Pareja says Robin Jansson’s injury isn’t as bad as initially feared, but didn’t elaborate much more beyond that.

That’s all I have for today. Vamos Orlando!

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