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Orlando City vs. Atlanta United: Final Score 1-1 as Villalba Again Scores Late

The Lions scored in the first half and defended resolutely but left Atlanta too much space late again.

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Lauren Bacho, The Mane Land

Hey European teams, please sign Hector Villalba.

The Argentine beat Orlando City last week with a late stunner. This week, he slipped in behind the defense even later — in stoppage time — and beat Joe Bendik to erase a 1-0 Orlando City lead, provided by Kaká’s rocket, and equalize for a 1-1 draw.

At least Atlanta didn’t win its Bobby Dodd Stadium finale — and it snapped Atlanta’s four-game winning streak — but oh, what might have been.

Jason Kreis made only one change from last Friday’s starting lineup, slotting in Dom Dwyer for his Orlando City MLS debut in place of Carlos Rivas at the top of a 4-4-2 with Cyle Larin. Atlanta started the same 11 players that got the win in Orlando last weekend.

The Lions started the game brightly, coming close a number of times in the opening minutes. The second minute saw a flurry of chances by Orlando City, with Kaká and Donny Toia each having shots in the box blocked before the ball deflected out to Scott Sutter. The Orlando right back blasted one from just outside the 18 that beat Brad Guzan but not the crossbar.

Atlanta started coming into the match about five or six minutes into the game, controlling possession (60.5% in the first half) and effectively using the high press to force turnovers in the Orlando midfield. The Lions could do little in the middle of the pitch, and long balls ahead to Larin weren’t effective because Allen Chapman allowed Leandro Gonzalez Pirez to be physical with the Canadian international, putting him on the ground repeatedly on aerial balls.

The first warning bell came nine minutes in when a ball over the top found Villalba, who was able to out-pace Jonathan Spector, but a heavy-ish first touch allowed Specs to recover and slide between the Atlanta attacker and the ball. Bendik came off his line to help snuff out the danger. Atlanta got a shot on goal in the 13th with a weak header off a short corner that didn’t trouble Bendik.

Two minutes later, Atlanta found the woodwork. Miguel Almiron fired from about 25 yards out and it hit the outside of the right post but a diving Bendik appeared to have the corner covered.

Yamil Asad tried his luck from a similar spot in the 18th minute but shanked his shot attempt.

The Lions stuck to their plan of trying to build up play. A curling Sutter cross nearly found Larin in the 22nd minute but he pushed it too far in front and Larin was beaten to the ball by Guzan.

Villalba continued the back-and-forth play with a shot well over the bar in the 24th, then a minute later, Kaká got in behind off a nice entry pass from Toia, but the captain’s cross was cut out for a corner. The Lions got creative with the set piece and Kaká teed up Higuita above the box, but the Colombian’s volley was blocked by the defense a few yards in front of Guzan.

Antonio Nocerino had yet another close call in trying to open his Orlando City account in the 29th, nodding a Sutter cross just inches wide of the back post. Then Villalba dispossessed Spector in the open field but the Orlando center back recovered with a sliding block of a cross attempt.

The curious thing in this game is Orlando City’s approach to set pieces. A week after forcing two world-class saves from Guzan from set pieces, the Lions went away from the typical aerial delivery and tried a lot of different looks. In the 36th minute, Kaká tried a low pass for Nocerino running away from goal for some reason. The delivery wasn’t great and Michael Parkhurst was able to shoulder the Italian off the ball, which trickled harmlessly out for a goal kick.

In the 39th minute, Atlanta nearly broke the dealock. Almiron hit the left post and it bounced back across the face of goal to Villalba, who got outside netting with his follow-up. Seconds later, the Lions were celebrating.

Bendik’s goal kick was brought down by Larin above the box. The Canadian found Kaká in space and the Brazilian blasted a superb goal into the upper 90, giving Guzan no chance and the Lions a 1-0 lead.

It was the captain’s fourth goal of the season and first since May 13. Orlando saw out the final five minutes, plus three additional stoppage minutes and took a 1-0 advantage into the break.

The Lions tried to put the game away just after the restart. Larin got a cross in for Dwyer in the 49th minute, but Jeff Larentowicz did just enough to block the attempt. Atlanta came right back the other way and won a free kick just above the box, but Almiron’s delivery was over the bar in the 54th.

Two minutes later came a moment that will certainly not do anything to quench rivalry talk. Gonzalez Pirez inadvertently caught Larin in the face with his hand and as players milled around, Villalba came running in from behind and knocked down Dwyer. Villalba was shown a yellow card. It was an important decision because a red card would have seen off the man who scored the eventual equalizer.

Two minutes after the dust-up, Kaká took the ball down the right ahead of three defenders and crossed for Dwyer. Dom went down and got a touch but it deflected out off Parkhurst. Dwyer felt he was pulled back but his penalty call went unheeded.

Atlanta nearly got a gift at the 62-minute mark when Almiron tried a long shot that Bendik muffed, but it deflected out for a corner rather than into the net. Five minutes later, Bendik did much better to make a huge save to deny Almiron on a fast-break after a quick free kick, which the hosts utilized all afternoon. Bendik made another vital save in the 74th on Greg Garza, who slipped in behind when Sutter got caught on another quick restart.

Second-half sub Carlos Rivas just about put the game away in the 87th minute when fellow substitute Giles Barnes curled in a cross, but it was just inches too far in front of the Colombian. Moments later, Rivas did well to block an Atlanta free kick in a dangerous position.

The Lions saw out normal time but the fourth official put up five minutes on the board. Atlanta only needed two of them. After doing a good job of clogging up the middle throughout the second half, the Lions chose a bad time to give far too much space for a pair of passes that forced Jose Aja to make a split-second decision. His decision turned out to be wrong as he stepped up and allowed Villalba in behind, and Spector kept the Atlanta attacker onside. Bendik, for once, failed to deal with the excellent opportunity and the hosts leveled.

While it’s a modest two-game unbeaten streak on the road for City — which improved its away record to 2-5-3, the Lions are winless in three (0-2-1) and have won only twice since winning on April 29 to go top of the table.


Orlando City’s next match will be at Montreal on Aug. 5 at 7:30 p.m. They’ll get a third crack at Atlanta United on Sept. 16 in the third different stadium this season. If you believe in omens, the last time the Lions faced a team in three different stadiums in the same season was in 2015, when they went 1-1-1 against the Montreal Impact.

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Lion Links: 1/21/25

Orlando Pride release preseason camp roster, scouting Costa Rica, women’s soccer transfer grades, and more.

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Good morning, everyone! If you had yesterday off for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, then I hope you enjoyed some restful time off. If not, then I hope you got your week started off on a good and productive note. There’s a lot going on around here this week as the United States Men’s National Team is in town, and Orlando City will play its first preseason match on Saturday. That means we have plenty to discuss, so let’s dig into today’s links.

Orlando Pride Drop Preseason Roster

Monday might have been a holiday but the Orlando Pride were busy, as they announced the roster for their upcoming preseason camp. Almost all of the usual suspects from the 2024 season are back, as the Pride return 98% of the player-minutes from last season and every single scorer. Mariana Larroquette is on the list although she’s currently on loan in Argentina, and Amanda Allen is likewise included after her loan at Lexington Sporting Club was terminated due to a torn labrum. The biggest intrigue comes from the trio of non-roster invitees: goalkeeper DeAira Jackson, midfielder Aryssa Mahrt, and forward Simone Jackson.

Scouting Costa Rica

The USMNT takes on Costa Rica on Wednesday at Inter&Co Stadium to wrap up the team’s annual January camp. Like the U.S., Costa Rica is bringing a roster devoid of the majority of its important players. Costa Rica also has a new manager at the helm in Miguel Herrera, who will take charge of the team for the very first time on Wednesday. Herrera typically lines his teams up in a 5-3-2 where the wingbacks take on a very important role and the team looks to hit on the counter while staying compact at the back. This will be the last time we see the USMNT in action until the Concacaf Nations League semifinals in early March.

Women’s Soccer January Transfer Grades

January has been a busy time for transfers in the women’s soccer world, so which teams have done the best business? Well, the Orlando Pride received an A grade for signing Marta to a new two-year deal, retaining a player who helped the team win its first ever trophies. Liverpool got an A for signing Julia Bartel on loan from Chelsea. Leicester City made an interesting call by transferring goalkeeper Lize Kop to Tottenham despite just being a point above the relegation zone. The Foxes get a C for the move, while Spurs get a B+ for adding a capable netminder.

Americans in Midweek Action

There are a number of Americans taking part in some very important games over the course of this week. Weston McKennie, Tim Weah, and Juventus face Club Brugge today in the UEFA Champions League, while Ricardo Pepi, Richy Ledezma, Esmir Bajraktarević, Malik Tillman and PSV Eindhoven take on Crvena Zvezda in the same competition. Christian Pulisic, Yunus Musah, and AC Milan will play Girona in the UCL on Wednesday, while Cameron Carter-Vickers, Auston Trusty, and Celtic take on Young Boys. On Friday, John Tolkin could make his Bundesliga debut when his new team, Holstein Kiel, travels to face Wolfsburg.

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  • Orlando Pride players reported for their preseason physicals on Monday.
  • Meanwhile, Orlando City took on the dreaded beep test during Monday’s training session.

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

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Striker Suddenly a Position of Need for Orlando City

Departures and a key injury mean Orlando City needs a striker heading into the 2025 MLS season.

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Orlando City reached the Eastern Conference Final for the first time in 2024, a milestone for the club. The core of the team was locked up through the 2025 season, so there was no reason to believe it needed to add much this off-season. Unfortunately, injuries and departures have created a serious problem for the team.

The group of forwards last year consisted of Duncan McGuire, Ramiro Enrique, and Jack Lynn. McGuire scored 15 goals in 2023 and was expected to depart for Blackburn Rovers before a clerical error allowed the Lions to keep their target man. The team’s primary striker scored 11 goals in 37 games — the same number as the previous season — but split time starting with Enrique. The Argentinian improved greatly in 2024, increasing his total goal tally from four to 12. Even Lynn showed tremendous improvement last year, playing a greater role in the team and scoring his first two MLS goals.

The future also seemed bright for the Orlando City forwards because of their ages. Lynn is the oldest of the trio at just 25 years old. Meanwhile, McGuire and Enrique are only 23, so there was no reason to believe this group couldn’t produce this coming season.

The problem at striker began in the postseason when McGuire was pulled down by Charlotte FC midfielder Djibril Diani in the final first round game of the playoffs. McGuire suffered a shoulder injury during the challenge that required surgery on Dec. 13. It’s expected that the striker could take four to five months to return to action, possibly leaving him out until May or June.

Another blow to Orlando’s attack occurred Saturday when Lynn surprisingly announced his retirement from professional soccer. In just over a month, Orlando City went from having three strikers to having just one as preseason training starts.

With McGuire injured and Lynn gone, one option would be to have Designated Player Luis Muriel play up top. However, the Colombian prefers to play a more withdrawn position and proved to be effective in that role last year. Since Head Coach Oscar Pareja prefers to play a 4-2-3-1 formation, the Lions need someone up top to control the ball and involve the midfielders in the attack. That’s not Muriel’s game.

The result of these issues is that nobody is currently behind Enrique when the season begins. If the Argentinian gets tired, hurt, or simply needs rest, Pareja is limited in his options. 

Whether there was a lack of strikers or a lack of goals from the position previously, that problem was resolved by the club’s all-time leading goal scorer. Facundo Torres scored 20 goals in 2024, becoming the first player in Orlando City’s MLS history and the second player in club history to do so. He went on to set a new club record for total goals of 47.

However, Orlando City sold its best player to Brazilian side Palmeiras on Dec. 20. It was a gut punch to fans as Torres had signed a new contract on Jan. 10, 2024 that ran through the 2026 season. There had been talk for the last couple of years that the attacker would look for a move to Europe and rumors of a move to South America arose this off-season. Still, it created a huge gap the club has to fill.

There are players on the roster that can make up for the injury and departures. Martin Ojeda had a strong season in 2024, finishing with seven goals and 13 assists. His seven goals ranked fourth on the team and his 13 assists topped the squad alongside Nico Lodeiro. Muriel came on strong later in the season, finishing with five goals and eight assists. But those numbers are a long way from the 20 goals that Torres tallied last year.

Even if you consider all goal contributions, Ojeda and Muriel fall well short of Torres. Ojeda had a total of 20 goal contributions in 2024 while Muriel had 13. In addition to Torres’s 20 goals, he added nine assists for a team-leading 29 goal contributions.

All of this information leads to one undeniable fact — Orlando City needs to sign a striker prior to the season. And there’s not much time for Luiz Muzzi to act. The European transfer window closes on Feb. 3 and many MLS teams have already been filling similar needs. With the season starting in just over a month, the options will be limited if the Lions don’t do something soon.

After the best postseason finish in Orlando City’s MLS history, things were looking good heading into 2025. While the back line and most of the midfield is returning, McGuire’s injury and the departure of Torres and Lynn have left the Lions in a tough spot offensively. If they don’t do something in the next couple of weeks, it could be a long 2025.

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Lion Links: 1/20/25

Orlando City signs Nicolas Rodriguez, Jack Lynn announces retirement, USMNT defeats Venezuela in friendly, and more.

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Hello, Mane Landers! I hope you’re all having a good holiday weekend as we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Over the past week, I’ve been working and covering high school ice hockey. It will be a busy week in Orlando, with the United States Men’s National Team’s match against Costa Rica on Wednesday and Orlando City’s first preseason match against Atletico Mineiro on Saturday. We’ve got plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.

Orlando City Signs Nicolas Rodriguez

Orlando City announced on Friday that the club has signed forward Nicolas Rodriguez from Fortaleza CEIF in Colombia’s top flight. The deal is through the 2027 season, with a club option for 2028, and Rodriguez will occupy a MLS U22 Initiative slot. Rodriguez made 19 appearances for Fortaleza, recording 1,607 minutes, five goals, and three assists during the 2024 Primera A Clausura season. The Lions add a young attacking player the club can develop and Rodriguez can play on the right wing, the right side of a three-man midfield, or in the No. 10 spot.

Jack Lynn Announces Retirement

Orlando City forward Jack Lynn announced his retirement from professional soccer on Saturday. Lynn was drafted by Orlando in the first round of the 2022 MLS SuperDraft. He became a regular starter for Orlando City B, scoring a team-record 38 goals in over three seasons with the MLS NEXT Pro side. Lynn also won the Golden Boot with 19 goals during the 2023 season and became the first OCB player to be named MLS NEXT Pro MVP. He played sparingly with the first team, but he scored twice last season as his role increased. The Lions will likely look to add another striker for more depth up top.

Orlando Pride Acquire Allocation Money in Trade

On Friday, the Orlando Pride announced that the club has acquired $50,000 in Allocation Money from the Washington Spirit. In exchange, the Pride sent the Spirit a 2025 international roster spot. The Pride will face the Spirit in the NWSL Challenge Cup final on March 7 at Inter&Co Stadium.

USMNT Defeats Venezuela in Friendly

The USMNT defeated Venezuela 3-1 at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday in a friendly. Jack McGlynn and Patrick Agyemang scored in the first half to give the USMNT a 2-0 lead just before halftime. Matko Milijevic scored the third goal for the Americans in the second half, with Venezuela pulling one back thanks to a goal from Jorge Yriarte. Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino has led the USMNT to winning four out of its first five matches since he took charge last September. The USMNT’s next match will be against Costa Rica on Wednesday at Inter&Co Stadium.

Alyssa Naeher Named U.S. Soccer Female Player of the Year

On Saturday, goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher was voted 2024 U.S. Soccer Female Player of the Year. Naeher won 40% of the vote, while defender Naomi Girma finished in second with 32%. In her final year with the USWNT, Naeher ended 2024 with 18 starts, playing 1,170 minutes and only conceding 11 goals. She played a crucial role with clutch saves to help the USWNT win the 2024 SheBelieves Cup, 2024 Concacaf W Gold Cup, and gold at the Olympics in Paris. Naeher is the second goalkeeper to win the award since Hope Solo won it in 2009.

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  • Manchester City forward Erling Haaland has reached an agreement with the club on a record-breaking contract that extends his deal through 2034.

That will do it for me today, Mane Landers. Enjoy your Monday, and I’ll see you next time.

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