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Lion Links: 6/2/17
It’s Friday and another weekend full of soccer is upon us. Let’s get started with happy birthday wishes for Pride forward Danica Evans, who turns 22 today. Now, on to the links.
How Would Cyle Larin Fare as a Lukaku Replacement?
Transfer rumors have been swirling around Larin for a while now, with English Premier League side Everton looking the most likely to acquire his services. It is believed the club could sell star striker Romelu Lukaku, and bring in Larin, who has a similar style of play, as a replacement. Our friends over at Royal Blue Mersey did an interesting breakdown of Larin’s strengths and weaknesses to see if he’d be a good fit for their favorite club.
Pride Keeper Ready to Make Most of Playing Time
Orlando Pride goalkeeper Aubrey Bledsoe, injured for much of last season, is excited for the opportunity to finally get some playing time, with Ashlyn Harris now out with injury. It has been nearly a year since her last start for the club and she is ready to do whatever it takes to help the team win.
No Change for United States in New FIFA Rankings
In the most recent FIFA rankings, the United States has remained 23rd. There has not been much international action, so there was not much change on the list. However, Mexico fell slightly to 17th, with England and Peru jumping past El Tri.
United States U-20s Dominate New Zealand
It was a convincing win for the Under-20 Americans yesterday, with a 6-0 destruction of New Zealand. This tied the largest ever win at a U-20 World Cup, with six different players landing on the score sheet. The next game will be this Sunday at 2 a.m. ET, against Venezuela in the quarterfinals.
USA 6 Zealand 0. Goal: Sargent 32, Ebobisse 64, Lennon 65, Glad 76, Trusty 84, Kunga 90+3.
Kellyn Acosta and Paul Arriola talk 2015 U-20 World Cup
USMNT midfielders Kellyn Acosta and Paul Arriola still fondly recall their experience with the Under-20 World Cup in 2015, in which the team suffered a quarterfinal loss to Serbia in penalty kicks.
“It was exciting times,” Acosta added. “It was one of my dreams to play in a World Cup and it was definitely a great experience. Overall we did a really good job and came up a little bit short losing to Serbia in PKs. We were close to being able to make that jump into the final.”
Alex Morgan Earns Big Bucks in France
It has been reported that Women’s National Team star Alex Morgan is being paid approximately $33k at Lyon, per month. With the average salary of the NWSL around $16k, she is making significantly more than her domestic counterparts.
UWCL: @lequipe reports that Lyon pays Alex Morgan $33k per month. That is more than most #NWSL players make in one year. pic.twitter.com/ChQKZYkTET
— Womens Soccer Weekly (@WoSoWeekly) June 1, 2017
Morgan Subbed Out of Champions League Final
Speaking of Alex Morgan, she was subbed out early in Lyon’s penalty shootout victory in the UEFA Women’s Champions League Final against Paris St-Germain. Morgan was taken out in the 23rd minute, after pointing to her left thigh and leaving with it wrapped, which could mean a possible hamstring issue. The injury, suffered a couple of weeks ago, kept her out of the French Cup final and now jeopardizes her participation in the USWNT’s European friendlies, and possibly delays her return to the Orlando Pride lineup even longer.
Despite only playing a small part in the UWCL final, Morgan bagged another major trophy.
Alex Morgan has now won: World Cup, Olympics, #UWCL, WPS, #NWSL, French League, French Cup
— Dan Lauletta (@TheDanLauletta) June 1, 2017
That’s all I have for you today. Enjoy your weekend and be sure to check in throughout the day for more Orlando City news.
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Orlando City’s Potential Roster Flexibility
Will Oscar Pareja stick with his traditional formation or try something new in 2025?
Orlando City may have just signed Marco Pasalic, but there are still holes in this squad and plenty of questions to go with them. We are still hoping that the club will sign some more players, but time is running short. Given what we currently know, how can Oscar Pareja deploy the players he currently has on hand?
3-5-2
A back line of Rodrigo Schlegel, Robin Jansson, and David Brekalo sounds quite appealing. While the three would be a good group to defend in front of Pedro Gallese, what happens when one of them gets hurt? What happens when they simply need to rest? Does Oscar then switch formations? Is Kyle Smith coming off the bench as a center back?
Moving up the pitch, Wilder Cartagena’s injury was the impetus for me to consider the 3-5-2 formation. This allows Dagur Dan Thorhallsson, Michael Halliday, or Rafael Santos to push forward a bit to assist with the defense in front of the back three, depending on who is playing. That gives Cesar Araujo some cover in the center of the pitch. It also allows one or the other to push into the attack depending on the opponent.
The two attacking midfielders can be any combination of Martin Ojeda, Ivan Angulo, Nicolas Rodriguez, and the newly signed Pasalic. Along with Nico Lodeiro, this formation allows for a little bit of depth, even if it’s one of the few position groups that can make that claim.
Looking at the front of the formation, running a 3-5-2 allows Ramiro Enrique and Luis Muriel to play up top together. This won’t be much of a problem, since Muriel tends to drop a little deeper and Enrique isn’t afraid to make runs into the box. If they can develop some chemistry, it could be an effective attack. The issue comes when one is hurt or needs a break. Until Duncan McGuire is able to return, Pareja would need to change formation. Additionally, I’m not certain how well Muriel can play the traditional striker role.
4-3-3
If Pareja implemented a 4-3-3 formation, he’d be able to employ a back line that has everyone returning. Position battles between Brekalo and Schlegel, and Halliday fighting to return to the starting lineup over Thorhallsson are good problems to have. No real issues here.
Moving up top, I could see Angulo on the left, Enrique in the middle and either Muriel or Ojeda on the right until Pasalic is ready. In the midfield, either Muriel or Ojeda could be facilitating inside with Araujo in defense. The third piece is tougher to pin down. Most likely we’d see Rodriguez there but I still think this is the most problematic of the potential formations, and I don’t expect we’ll see it.
4-2-3-1
Traditionally, Pareja likes to utilize the 4-2-3-1 formation, so that’s what he’s most likely going to do. Of course, the linchpin of the whole thing is the defensive midfield pairing of Wilder Cartagena and Cesar Araujo. We don’t know if the Lions will bring in Eduard Atuesta to help in the midfield, so we will go with what we have for the moment.
No issue with the back line as mentioned above for Pareja. It’s the replacement for Cartagena that presents an issue. Sure, Lodeiro could play more defensively, with Araujo ranging side to side behind him. Or, Pareja can move Thorhallsson into the defensive midfield and put Halliday at right back. The difficulty, once again, comes down to depth. I suppose Kyle Smith could also be utilized if needed.
The attacking midfield has many more options. Between Angulo, Ojeda, Muriel, Rodriguez, and Pasalic, there are plenty of options depending on who is healthy. With the first three acclimated to MLS, Rodriguez and Pasalic have time to adjust to their new surroundings.
That leaves Enrique up top. He proved he can do the job, but I still think Orlando City would be better served to find a big striker to own the starting role. If the plan is to run Enrique until McGuire is ready to return, while Muriel fills in occasionally, I’m not sure that’s the best way to go.
Should Pareja stick to his modus operandi or branch out a little this season? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. Vamos Orlando!
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Lion Links: 2/6/25
Orlando City signs Marco Pašalić, NWSL must pay millions in restitution, Midge Purce signs new contract with NJ/NY Gotham FC, and more.
How’s it going, Mane Landers? It’s been a busy week for me, but I’m looking forward to spending the weekend building a new computer, reading, and trialing a few dessert recipes I’ve had my eye on. I’m also getting pretty excited for Orlando soccer to return, even though the off-season seems to be flying by. Let’s dive into today’s links from around the soccer world!
Orlando City Signs Winger Marco Pašalić
Orlando City officially added winger Marco Pašalić as its newest Designated Player, signing him to a contract through 2027, with a club option for 2028. Pašalić joins from HNK Rijeka in Croatia’s top flight, where he’s scored four goals in 19 games this season. The 24-year-old will help fill the void left by winger Facundo Torres leaving this off-season, although those are tough shoes to fill considering Torres’ impact in Orlando. It will likely take some time for Pašalić to acclimate to a new league and team, but hopefully he can give the club some needed firepower this season.
NWSL Must Pay $5 Million in Restitution
As part of a settlement announced after an investigation into systemic abuse in the NWSL, the league must pay $5 million in restitution to those harmed. Other parts of the settlement that must be implemented by the league include players being entitled to mental health leave, anonymous annual player surveys, and teams having to employ at least two mental health professionals. Investigations into coach misconduct and player safety will also need to be conducted by outside and impartial investigators and not the teams involved. There will also be oversight by the three attorney generals who led the investigation, with the NWSL required to provide updates on the implementation every six months for the next three years.
Midge Purce Stays With NJ/NY Gotham FC
American forward Midge Purce signed a new one-year deal with NJ/NY Gotham FC after spending the past four seasons there. The 2023 NWSL Championship MVP missed nearly all of last season due to an ACL injury suffered in Gotham’s season opener in March and was a free agent this off-season. This move brings some stability to a Gotham squad undergoing quite a bit of turnover considering the departures of Lynn Biyendolo (née Williams), Crystal Dunn, Yazmeen Ryan, and Jenna Nighswonger.
U.S. Open Cup First Round Schedule Revealed
We now know the schedule for the first round of this year’s Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup and all 32 matchups will pit an amateur team against a professional team. Of the 64 teams taking part in the first round, 26 will make their debut in the tournament when it kicks off next month. A pair of those new faces will collide here in Florida when the Sarasota Paradise face off against FC Naples in Lakewood Ranch. As for the other Floridian teams, Inter Miami II will host Miami United FC, Naples United FC will face Miami FC, and Harbor City FC will head to Georgia to play Tormenta FC. Orlando City and the 15 other MLS teams won’t join the fray until the round of 32 in May.
Free Kicks
- Rafael Santos celebrated his birthday in style, connecting with Alex Freeman for a goal in Orlando’s preseason match against Atlanta United.
- Forward Jordan Pefok is headed back to Stade Reims, signing a three-year contract with the French club. Hopefully this move can get the American scoring again after a few underwhelming seasons in the Bundesliga.
- The LA Galaxy have reportedly agreed to a deal with the Columbus Crew to sign forward Christian Ramirez, who recorded eight goals and six assists last season. I’m not sure what the Galaxy are paying just yet, but I expect I’ll be a little upset the Lions didn’t spend it instead.
- Newcastle booked its spot in the English League Cup final after beating Arsenal 2-0 at home. It will play whichever team advances from today’s second leg between Tottenham and Arsenal, with Tottenham leading 1-0 on aggregate.
- American midfielder Johnny Cardoso, who has reportedly garnered interest from Tottenham and Wolverhampton this winter, has signed a one-year contract extension with Real Betis.
- The English Premier League noted some of the improvements in VAR in the league and how it can be a model for other leagues moving forward.
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: 2/5/25
Marta to be featured on Prime Video, USWNT prepares for the SheBelieves Cup, MLS transfers, and more.
Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers! Less than two weeks ago, I had a snow day from work up here in Tallahassee. Two days ago, Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, meaning six more weeks of winter. Today, I’ll probably wear shorts since Florida is evidently exempt from rodent-based weather predictions. I don’t really have a point to all of this other than I’d like to be able to wear sweaters and jackets for a little while longer, but that’s obviously not meant to be.
We also want to wish a happy birthday to both Duncan McGuire and Rafael Santos. Let’s get to the links.
Marta to be Featured on Prime
Prime Video is producing a four-part series entitled “For the Win: NWSL” that will provide an immersive look at the NWSL. The series will feature four of the league’s biggest stars, including the Orlando Pride’s Marta. The other players featured are Alex Morgan, Trinity Rodman, and Croix Bethune. No word on when it will be released, but we know it will likely end by showing Marta lift the trophy, and that is something I’ll watch over and over again.
Hayes Prepares the USWNT for SheBelieves Cup
Emma Hayes knows that defending the SheBelieves Cup title will be a challenge. With many of her players just starting the NWSL preseason, she will need to use all 26 players available if the USWNT is to win yet again. Of course, while the SheBelieves Cup is important, ultimately it is a stop along the way to the the Women’s World Cup. Unlike the her last major tournament, Hayes has plenty of time to prepare for the World Cup.
MLS Transfer Updates
I’m not sure why we keep telling you about all the stuff other clubs are doing to improve their teams for 2025, but here we go again. Atlanta United has signed Middlesbrough FC forward Emmanuel Latte Lath for a reported MLS record fee of $22 million. Bringing in quality strikers is a good thing, or so I hear. Elsewhere, the Philadelphia Union signed Homegrown defender Neil Pierre to a four-year deal. The Portland Thorns brought in Jimer Fory from Colombian side Independiente Medellín through 2028. Carlos Gruezo is headed to Ecuadorian club LDU Quito after he and the San Diego Earthquakes mutually terminated his contract. Of course, clubs can now also employ the cash-for-player system for selling players to other clubs within MLS.
MLS Clubs are Selling
Orlando City supporters are familiar with the idea that MLS is a selling league. Young players — particularly South American players — are brought into the league by clubs to develop and sell on for a profit. We saw that with Facundo Torres recently. There are some who bemoan the loss of talent, but there’s always more behind it. Overall, for where MLS is at this point, it is a good thing for the league. It’s also a good thing for individual clubs, assuming they continue to bring in additional talent — preferably sooner than later, Orlando City front office.
Free Kicks
- Cristiano Ronaldo does not lack confidence. While acknowledging the greatness of players like Lionel Messi, Pelé, or Diego Maradona, Ronaldo still thinks he’s the “most complete” player of all time.
- Former USWNT and Orlando Pride midfielder Christine Nairn, has joined the coaching staff at Alabama.
- The growth of the game is a good thing. Congratulations to the NWSL Denver expansion side for setting a league record for the fastest team to reach 5,000 ticket deposits.
- Finally, Jon Stewart Concacaf’ed Concacaf. You love to see it.
That will do it for today. Perhaps the club will surprise us with a massive signing or two. What? I can hope, can’t I?
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