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Lion Links: 2/14/18
Happy Valentine’s Day! Can you feel all that love in the air? I can. And you know why? Because Champions League is back! My yearly ritual of spending the day with my one true love — soccer, of course — will continue as I’ll be glued to the TV, hopefully watching Real Madrid take down PSG, because I’m always Team Ronaldo (unless he’s playing Gigi Buffon or Manchester United).
And quickly before we jump in, let us wish a very happy birthday to Orlando City midfielder, Dillon Powers! May his birthday be filled with the love and affection that the holiday he shares it with is known for.
Preseason Training is Getting Intense as Camp Battles Continue
A welcome problem at Orlando City this year will be who actually plays on a week-in, week-out basis in the first XI. There look to be a variety of battles happening in camp, but the ones Orlando Assistant Coach CJ Brown is keying in on would be the ones happening across the back line.
“I think we’re going to have some really hard questions to answer come [Opening Day],” Brown said Monday after training. “It’s been very intense.”
These battles have revved up with new additions RJ Allen, Mohamed El-Munir, and Amro Tarek. While the glitz and glam of Sacha Kljestan, Josué Colmán, and the other attacking-third additions have people excited, these defensive additions and battles could prove the real success of Orlando City as the Lions look to shore up a defense that ranked 16th out of 22 in MLS in goals allowed.
Allen is battling with Scott Sutter for the right back slot, Donny Toia is being pushed by El-Munir, and Tarek is looking to claim that spot next to Jonathan Spector in the central defense. If you ask me, I expect the back line — barring injury — on opening day to be Sutter, Spector, Aja, and El-Munir. Notably, I think Aja’s experience next to Spector wins out early, but don’t expect him to win that job all year.
What is best about this is the depth Orlando hasn’t had for a while: “We need enough guys to alternate quite a bit because the heat here is so strong, guys can’t be playing three, four games back to back,” Brown said. “You need special guys to come in and do that and then keep alternating, be fresh the whole year.”
Dom Dwyer is Valuable and So Are Multiple Lions
Pro Soccer USA’s Tutul Rahman (Atlanta correspondent) took on the huge task of ranking MLS’s most valuable trade assets from 75-1. The list includes multiple Lions:
57. Sacha Kljestan.
32. Dom Dwyer.
31. Justin Meram.
Overall, the list isn't too bad. Kljestan was held back by his age, which I can’t argue with too much, and the guys above Meram were pretty spot on.
I do think the guy that may be undervalued here is Dwyer. Dwyer has the chance to really prove himself with the collection of talent around him. If he fires on all cylinders this year, he could be looking at a Golden Boot chase and thus, his value increased even beyond the $1.6 million in total money Orlando paid Sporting Kansas City. And considering the current TAM/GAM exchange rate, he cost more than that.
MLS Live is No More as it Deals with ESPN
If you didn't know, ESPN will be releasing a new online platform, ESPN+, that will carry a host of broadcast content not on ESPN or ESPN2. Think of this like Watch ESPN (old ESPN3) without the cable subscription needed.
MLS is one of the first leagues that has entered into a direct partnership as they look to feature about 250 out-of-market games for the consumer. This will be a cheaper option than MLS Live and will come as part of the existing platform that will feature a variety of sports. So, all in all, a huge win for soccer junkies who want to watch Portland vs. LAFC on a random Wednesday.
What’s even better? According to Bloomberg’s sources: “ESPN+ will debut this spring, likely after the March 3 start of the soccer season, so matches will be available for free on MLSsoccer.com until the new service is available, according to one of the people.”
Don’t sleep on this move either, as this should increase visibility and the value of MLS as well:
Let me say this as objectively as I can:
Folding MLS Live into ESPN Plus is one of the biggest media rights moves MLS has ever made. Making games available to what should be a big audience for that platform will immediately increase MLS’ exposure to casual fans in a huge way.
— Jonathan Tannenwald (@thegoalkeeper) February 13, 2018
Behind-the-Scenes Look
City is providing us with some behind-the-scenes looks into preseason as the Lions continue to build towards kickoff in 2018:
Free Kicks:
- Cam Lindley’s hamstring issue from the Minnesota friendly seems to be a non-issue.
Can Lindley is back at training for Orlando City.
— Jordan Culver (@JordanCulver) February 13, 2018
- Scott Sutter likes what he sees from all the new faces on the team and Colmán should be out for a couple more weeks.
- Again, it’s all about love today. And who doesn't love #RichieCam? Dwyer talked after training yesterday.
- Could Seattle’s Garth Lagerwey be the new USSF men’s soccer GM?
- Landon Donovan is coming back to MLS! That is for a friendly.
- Can’t wait for March and to see all the young Americans come in vs. January’s usual soft camp:
I'm told that interim #usmnt manager Dave Sarachan will use the Paraguay match to bring in players from Europe, Mexico, and MLS. Will be interesting to see how that shakes out. #usmnt
— Jeff Carlisle (@JeffreyCarlisle) February 12, 2018
- Beau Dure talks on FourFourTwo about new USSF President Carlos Cordeiro’s challenge to win over the disenchanted.
- FC Bayern Munich and FC Dallas have formed a two-way academy partnership where kids from both clubs would find their way to each other. I’m all for it.
- The rumored Yamil Asad move from Atlanta United to D.C. United is official.
Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers! We’re into the thick of the World Cup group stage, and so far it’s been undeniably entertaining. My only complaint is that I’m not independently wealthy and still have to work during the day rather than travel to and pay the stupid ticket prices to watch whichever matches I want. Oh well, until that happens let’s get to the links, but not before we wish Orlando Pride midfielder Summer Yates a happy birthday.
Griezmann Signing Graded
There were plenty of big signings this summer transfer window, including Orlando City securing the services of Antoine Griezmann. Unsurprisingly, the Lions earned top marks for bringing the Frenchman to the City Beautiful. You might not know all there is to know about Orlando City’s newest Designated Player and may want more information on him and why he isn’t with France at the World Cup. Obviously, he retired from international football. Fortunately, he didn’t retire from club football.
USMNT vs. Australia
The USMNT plays Australia in the second match of the group stage this Friday at 3 p.m. The U.S. is coming off a dominating win over Paraguay, but Australia managed a pretty good win over a tough Türkiye team. There has been a lot of talk by U.S. pundits before the tournament about Mike Grella’s remark that Australia would be a “layup,” and the Socceroos are using that as bulletin board material. It’s an intriguing matchup since Australia, like Paraguay, favors a low block and attacking on the counter. The U.S. effectively shut down Paraguay when it tried the same thing. Can the U.S. replicate its performance from the first match on Friday? That is why they play the game. If you’re looking for somewhere to watch the match in the Orlando area, here is your guide.
Even More USMNT News
It’s all too often that we get over-hyped after a win like the USMNT over Paraguay, but is that the case this time, or can the team make a deep run into the tournament? With Australia up next, U.S. supporters are concerned about the health of Christian Pulisic. According to Mauricio Pochettino, he’s all good. Meanwhile, Haji Wright remembers scoring a brace against the Aussies when the teams met in a friendly. Wright was an unused sub in the first World Cup match, but perhaps he’ll have a chance on Friday. Wright says that Türkiye came into the match too confident, but the U.S. knows how dangerous Australia is and won’t make that same mistake.
World Cup Results
The two early matches on Tuesday were enjoyable even if the results were a little more what we expected. Kylian Mbappé scored a brace in France’s 3-1 win over Senegal. Bradley Barcola scored France’s second goal and Ibrahim Mbaye scored Senegal’s lone goal. In the second match, Erling Haaland also scored a brace in Norway’s 4-1 victory over Iraq. Aymen Hussein scored Iraq’s only goal. Unfortunately for him, he also scored an own goal for Norway. It is nice that Mbappé and Haaland wanted to emulate Folarin Balogun. Thankfully, the Argentina versus Algeria match was late enough that I did not have to write about it or that Lionel Messi guy.
Free Kicks
- Tyler Adams just seems like a good dude, and it’s stuff like this that proves it. He is working with the U.S. Soccer Foundation to build mini pitches in areas of need across the country.
- England hasn’t played a match in the World Cup and the team has already had to replace Tino Livramento, who has been ruled out due to a calf injury. Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah is his replacement.
- Remember during the opening match between Mexico and and South Africa, when Fox aired commercials during the hydration break? Remember how they didn’t come back until play had already resumed? FIFA could have punished the network but has decided not to do so. Hopefully, it doesn’t happen again.
- The Chicago Stars signed Spain national team defender Leila Ouahabi to a three-year contract through the 2028 NWSL season.
- We know that Mauricio Pochettino won’t be heading to AC Milan, since the club appointed Ruben Amorim to the head coach post.
- Are Scotland supporters drinking all the beer in Boston? I’m betting that the Tartan Army is giving it a try.
- There’s nothing quite like getting called out by your middle school teacher as an adult.
That will do it for today. We’re only two days from the USMNT versus Australia, and I’m ready to run through a brick wall — metaphorically speaking. We also have OCB this weekend, so make time to watch the Young Lions. Vamos Orlando!
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Lion Links: 6/16/26
Alex Freeman’s impact, World Cup results roundup, Tunisia makes coaching change, and more.
Good morning, everyone! I write to you from Seattle, where I touched down last night ahead of attending the United States Men’s National Team’s second group game against Australia on Friday. I’ll spend the early part of this week getting out into some nature with my family, before returning to the city on Thursday to cheer on our boys against the Aussies. We’ve got lots to talk about today, so let’s get into the links!
Alex Freeman’s Impact
By now, I’m sure you know that the USMNT opened its time at the World Cup with a rousing 4-1 shellacking of Paraguay. What you might not know is the role that former Orlando City fullback Alex Freeman played in the victory. He continued his meteoric rise since debuting for OCSC’s senior side last season, as he went the full 90 minutes against Paraguay and racked up an assist, two interceptions, and five recoveries. He also pushed forward and took up positions in the half spaces that cause plenty of problems for the opponent’s defense and was mostly sharp with his positioning defensively. Here’s hoping he continues that sort of form!
World Cup Results Roundup
It was another engrossing day of World Cup action on Monday, and things got off to a very strong start. Debutants Cape Verde played Spain to a scoreless draw in Atlanta, as the 64th-ranked team in the world picked up its first World Cup point in its first-ever match. The second game of the day saw Egypt take a surprising lead over Belgium before the introduction of Romelu Lukaku off the bench forced an own goal that leveled the score and saw the game end 1-1. Uruguay and Saudi Arabia made it three draws in three games, as the underdogs once again took the lead before Uruguay fought back well in the second half. The final game of the day between Iran and New Zealand concluded after our editorial deadline.
Tunisia Fires Head Coach
It only took four days of games for this World Cup to get its first managerial change, as Tunisia fired head coach Sabri Lamouchi on Monday morning. Tunisia wrapped up Sunday’s action by being on the wrong end of a 5-1 hammering against Sweden to open tournament play on a less-than-ideal note. The loss meant Tunisia has won just one of its last eight games, and the team has given up five goals in two straight games after slumping to a 5-0 loss to Belgium in its final pre-tournament friendly. Mondher Kebaier will take over as interim head coach and has a lot to fix before Tunisia faces Japan in its second group game on Saturday.
Global Transfer Summary
Under cover of the World Cup, transfers are still flying thick and fast around the world. We begin with Real Madrid, which announced the signing of fullback Marc Cucurella from Chelsea on Monday morning. Elsewhere, former Lens manager Pierre Sage was named Oliver Glasner’s successor as the head coach of Crystal Palace. Moving into the realm of rumor, winger Ismael Saibari is reportedly close to joining Bayern Munich from PSV Eindhoven, with a medical the only thing left standing in the way from putting pen to paper. Finally, new Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho is said to be keen on signing midfielder Felix Nmecha from Borussia Dortmund, but he will likely face stiff competition from Premier League sides and Dortmund itself.
Free Kicks
- Cape Verde’s goalkeeper was superb in the team’s draw against Spain and has seen his online popularity explode as a result.
- FIFA found no evidence of a racist gesture by video assistant referee Shaun Evans before Germany’s match against Curacao.
- There have been some entertaining moments both on and off the field at the tournament.
- Bukayo Saka says he’s ready for England’s opening match, despite fears over an Achilles tendon that bothered him off and on during the club season.
That’s all I’ve got for you today. Vamos Orlando!
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Lion Links: 6/15/26
OCB beats Huntsville City, OCB signs Parker Amoo-Mensah, USMNT defeats Paraguay in World Cup, and more.
Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you down in Florida. I’ve been keeping myself busy at work but tried to catch as many World Cup matches as possible. I did get to check out the Mumford & Sons and Rufus Du Sol concerts at Wrigley Field up here in Chicago. We’ve got plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.
OCB Defeats Huntsville City FC on the Road
Orlando City B completed the comeback, overturning a 1-0 deficit to beat Huntsville City FC 2-1 at Wicks Family Field Saturday. Huntsville struck first to take a 1-0 lead into halftime. In the second half, Matthew Belgodere buried the equalizer for the Young Lions. Jacob Ramirez scored the final goal of the match for OCB to seal the win on the road and extend its winning streak to four games. That result lifts the Young Lions to third in the MLS NEXT Pro Eastern Conference table with 28 points. OCB will return home to face Philadelphia Union II Sunday at Osceola County Stadium.
OCB Signs Parker Amoo-Mensah
Orlando City B has signed academy defender Parker Amoo-Mensah to an MLS NEXT Pro contract. The club announced the signing Friday with the deal running through the 2028 season. Amoo-Mensah has made 12 appearances for the Young Lions during the 2026 MLS NEXT Pro season, starting eight matches, and has one assist.
USMNT Defeats Paraguay in World Cup Opener
The U.S. Men’s National Team defeated Paraguay 4-1 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA, to win its opening match in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Former Lion Alex Freeman played a full 90 minutes and recorded an assist in the match, while Orlando City midfielder Braian Ojeda was on Paraguay’s bench but did not play. The USMNT’s opening goal was an own goal from Paraguay midfielder Damian Bobadilla to give the Yanks the lead in the first half. Falorin Balogun scored twice for the U.S to take a 3-0 lead into halftime. In the second half, Paraguay pulled one back, but Gio Reyna added the insurance goal. The USMNT will face Australia in its second group stage match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Lumen Field in Seattle on Friday.
2026 FIFA World Cup Recap
On Friday, Canada drew Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-1. Orlando City goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau started the match and had two clutch saves while former Lions Cyle Larin and Richie Laryea were also in action. Larin scored the equalizer for the Canadian Men’s National Team, securing a draw and earning its first-ever point in a World Cup match. On Saturday, Qatar and Switzerland played to a 1-1 draw, Brazil and Morocco settled for a 1-1 draw, Scotland secured its first World Cup win in 36 years with a 1-0 victory over Haiti, and Australia defeated Turkey 2-0. On Sunday, Kai Havertz scored twice for Germany in a 7-1 win over Curacao, Japan trailed twice and fought back for a 2-2 draw against the Netherlands, Amad Diallo scored a late winner for Ivory Coast in a 1-0 win over Ecuador, and Sweden and Tunisia kicked off late. Today’s matches will feature Spain facing Cape Verde, Belgium taking on Egypt, Saudi Arabia facing Uruguay, and Iran taking on New Zealand.
Free Kicks
- Charlotte FC is reportedly close to signing RC Lens winger Allan Saint-Maximin to a Designated Player contract.
- The Chicago Fire are reportedly pursuing Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka while holding talks with former FC Barcelona forward Robert Lewandowski.
- Real Madrid has reportedly reached an agreement with Chelsea to sign defender Marc Cucurella.
- Somali referee Omar Artan will receive full payment from FIFA after being denied entry to the United States for the 2026 World Cup due to visa issues.
- Two men have been charged in connection with the theft of England’s World Cup training equipment as the national team was moving its base camp from West Palm Beach to Kansas City, MO.
That will do it for me today, Mane Landers. Enjoy your Monday, and I’ll see you next time.
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