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Orlando City vs. Montreal Impact: Player Grades and Man of the Match

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Orlando City SC remains trending downwards in Major League Soccer as the Lions suffered their seventh straight loss after they were taken down 2-0 by the Montreal Impact at Orlando City Stadium Saturday night. It was a poor overall performance by the team and here’s how each player rated individually:

Starters

GK, Joe Bendik, 5.5 – The goalkeeper made a couple of important saves that kept the team in the game in the first half on a close-range header from Matteo Mancosu and a long-distance shot by Ignacio Piatti. There was nothing he could do to avoid Montreal’s goals.

D, Amro Tarek, 4.5 – The Egyptian international had a hard time in the first minutes of the game as the Impact concentrated its offensive actions in the left side of Orlando’s defense. He was subbed off halfway into the second half as the team needed to be more offensive and left the field with two tackles, one interception and one clearance.

D, Lamine Sané, 4 – Used in the central position of the three defenders, Sané struggled to find his positioning, allowing space for Impact’s attackers in dangerous spot. The first goal came off his head after an unfortunate deflection as he tried to clear a blistering cross from Mancosu. On the second goal, he allowed Saphir Taider to turn around inside the penalty before he fed Piatti. He led the team in tackles (5), interceptions (5) and clearances (4), but the own goal he made, even though somewhat unfortunate, was a good summary of his overall shaky performance.

D, Jonathan Spector, 4.5 – The veteran had a subpar performance, as the entire team, and couldn’t handle Piatti when he dribbled the ball around the box. The captain had four tackles, two interceptions and one clearance and tried to help the team offensively pushing forward on the right flank, but couldn’t really contribute much.

MF, Donny Toia, 4.5 – The former Impact player got his second start of the season and was targeted by his former teammates at the beginning of the match as Montreal insisted on attacking from his side of the field. After that, he settled and had a quiet performance, with two tackles and one cross.

MF, Uri Rosell, 5 – The Spaniard was as clean as it gets with the ball, connecting 91.7% of his team-high 84 passes in the game, but he was pale defensively, failing to record a single tackle and helping with just one interception during the entire match. With just four men in the midfield, he needs to be more active, especially on the defensive end, to make the system work.

MF, Sacha Kljestan, 5 – The veteran seems to struggle with the new system as it not only exposes him defensively at times but also oftentimes makes him drop too deep to get on the ball in spots where opponents can easily surround him. Against a team well-organized in defense, he needed to bring some dynamism to Orlando’s offense and the only time he did that, combining with Dwyer for a give-and-go, he had the team’s best chance to equalize the match, missing just wide.

MF, Will Johnson, 4.5 – Playing on the right side of Orlando’s midfield line, the Canadian was invisible for most of the match with very limited contributions both offensively (one shot and one cross) and defensively (one tackle and two interceptions). He was taken off in the second half for Scott Sutter as the team needed a more effective offensive presence.

F, Justin Meram, 4 – Meram had a terrible offensive night as he completed just 77.4% of his passes and didn’t fire a single shot. He made the wrong choices too often and when that wasn’t the case, execution just wasn’t good enough. On a positive note was his commitment to help on the defensive end as he recorded two tackles in the game.  

F, Dom Dwyer, 4 – The striker was a victim of the team’s pale offensive performance as he was never put in a position where he could either score or create plays, but it also seemed Dom’s usual effort just wasn’t there tonight as he ended the match with just 28 touches and no shots fired.

F, Josué Colmán, 4.5 – The Paraguayan was the most active player of Orlando’s attacking line in the first half as he moved around the box constantly and tried to use his dribbling skills to create opportunities, with little success. In the second portion of the game, though, he was unassertive in the right wing.

Substitutes

MF, Chris Mueller (62’), 5.5 – The rookie came in during the second half and brought some energy to the team, trying to use his speed to create plays. He also combined with Kljestan and Dwyer, making them slightly more active players when he was on the field. He also drew a dangerous foul in the final minutes.

DF, Scott Sutter (66’), 6 (MotM) – The Swiss-English right back returned to action after more than two months and was tasked with giving the team more offensive power from the right side, which he successfully did. His best moment in the match was an accurate cross to Dwyer that the striker couldn’t finish. A few minutes later he had what could be a dangerous shot blocked by the Canadian side’s defense.

DF, PC (74’), 4 – The Brazilian tried to be more of an offensive treat than Toia, but he couldn’t contribute to the team and misplaced a good amount of his passes.

Please vote in the poll below to let us know who you think stood out above the rest on a disappointing night.

Polling Closed

PlayerVotes
Chris Mueller36
Josué Colmán14
Scott Sutter17
Uri Rosell7
Other (Tell us who in the comments section)26

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Lion Links: 5/3/24

MLS roster profiles revealed, Marta’s best moments, Kelley O’Hara announces her retirement, and more.

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Happy Friday! We’ve reached the homestretch of the week and I couldn’t be happier. A busy weekend awaits me, but I’m hoping for some quiet, nice moments to offset some of the hustle and bustle. It’s also another weekend packed with Orlando soccer to enjoy, so make sure to plan your next couple of days accordingly. But for now, let’s get to the links!

MLS Unveils Club Roster Details

There’s a little more transparency in Major League Soccer after the league released helpful snapshots of each club that detail the composition of each roster. From Designated Players and MLS U22 Initiative Players to international roster slots and contract lengths, the graphics are easy to comprehend and give a nice look behind the curtain on each team. Using this, we can see that Orlando City midfielder Cesar Araujo no longer takes up a U22 Initiative slot and that the team also has an open international roster slot. It should be a fairly nice reference guide for fans moving forward, as well as a way to check out how other MLS teams are building their rosters.

Emily Sams Earns Recognition as Potential USWNT Player

Orlando Pride defender Emily Sams was mentioned as one of the top 20 eligible Americans who have yet to make an appearance with the United States Women’s National Team according to Pro Soccer Wire. The shout out is well deserved, as Sams has helped anchor a Pride defense that’s only given up seven goals this season. Only time will tell if Sams will earn a call-up once Emma Hayes is at the helm of the USWNT, but it does feel inevitable given how she’s been playing. Other notable players on the list include Ajax’s Lily Yohannes, Washington Spirit rookie Croix Bethune, and Angel City FC defender Sarah Gorden.

Marta’s Top Moments

All For XI compiled some of the best moments from Marta’s career into a tidy top five. Considering how prolific she has been for Brazil over the years, it was nice to see a pair of goals from her time with the Pride receive some recognition. Both of those moments were from 2018, with her free kick to equalize against the Seattle Reign placing fifth and her solo effort to stun the Spirit taking third. It’s fitting though that the top moment on the list showcases the impact she’s had off the field, as it’s Marta’s emotional speech after Brazil’s exit in the 2019 World Cup.

Kelley O’Hara Will Retire After 2024 Season

USWNT defender Kelley O’Hara announced that she will retire from professional soccer following the 2024 season. Over the course of her international career, she’s played in four World Cups, three Olympic Games, and was named to the FIFA FIFPro World XI in 2019. O’Hara has played in every NWSL season since the league’s inception, winning the title with the Spirit in 2021 and again with NJ/NY Gotham FC last year. She joined Gotham as the first free agent signing in NWSL history and she is set to close out her illustrious career there.

Free Kicks

  • Curve Fragrances was named the official fragrance partner of Orlando City. As part of the partnership, there will be giveaways and product sampling at select games this season.
  • Wrexham’s women’s squad for The Soccer Tournament this summer will include a trio of former Pride players, with Bridget Callahan, Danica Evans, and Nickolette Driesse all taking part. I can’t wait to see if Callahan will make SkoRed a rallying cry at the tournament.
  • Orlando City won’t have to contend with FC Cincinnati forward Aaron Boupendza tomorrow, as he will miss the next six to eight weeks due to a broken jaw suffered in an off-field incident.
  • The Europa League semifinals are underway and Bayer Leverkusen extended its unbeaten run to 47 games after a 2-0 road win against Roma. In the other matchup, Atalanta and Marseille drew 1-1 in France.
  • American midfielder Johnny Cardoso hasn’t been with Real Betis for long, but he’s doing well enough that Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, and Borussia Dortmund are among the clubs reportedly interested in signing the 22-year-old.
  • Lucas Hernandez suffered an ACL injury in Paris Saint-Germain’s loss to Borussia Dortmund and will miss out on this summer’s Euros with France.
  • Reims and Will Still have mutually agreed to part ways, with the coach leaving now despite just having three games left in the Ligue 1 season. It will be interesting to see where the 31-year-old coaches next, as he had a notable 19-game unbeaten stretch with Reims last season.
  • Here’s a detailed dive into the obstacles Everton has faced in recent years, as well as how the club has avoided relegation amid another difficult season.

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

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Orlando City vs. FC Cincinnati: Three Keys to Victory

What does Orlando City need to do to ensure a victory over FC Cincinnati Saturday at home?

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Orlando City looks to bounce back from the disappointing 2-1 loss to Toronto FC Saturday night at Inter&Co Stadium. Cincinnati has twice as many points as Orlando City and more than twice as many wins. FCC has only scored one more goal than Orlando City, but with only nine goals conceded compared to Orlando City’s 17, it’s easy to see why Cincinnati is sitting in second place in the Eastern Conference.

What I’m trying to say is that the task doesn’t get any easier this weekend. What does Orlando City need to do to secure all three points at home against FC Cincinnati?

Accost Acosta

Cincinnati’s attack revolves around Luciano Acosta. The attacking midfielder has four goals and five assists so far this season. To put that into perspective, Duncan McGuire — Orlando City’s leading scorer — also has four goals but only one assist. If we look at the Lions’ attacking midfielders, Facundo Torres has one goal and one assist, Ivan Angulo and Nico Lodeiro both have one goal and two assists, and Martin Ojeda has zero goals and only one assist. Luis Muriel is still at double zeroes.

The defensive midfield and the back line must do everything possible to mark him out of the match. It’s not enough to keep him from scoring, they must also keep him from setting up chances for his teammates. Most importantly, the defense must do that for 90 minutes plus stoppage time. There is no room for the mental lapses we’ve seen throughout the first part of this season.

Break Through

Cincinnati is stingy on defense. As I mentioned above, the club has only allowed nine goals this season. The back line is formidable with the likes of Matt Miazga, Miles Robinson, and Ian Murphy. On the wings are DeAndre Yedlin and Luca Orellano. This is a tough defense, and whether it is McGuire or Muriel who gets the start, they must find the spaces in between.

Just as importantly, Torres, Angulo, Ojeda, and Lodeiro — depending on who is in at any given moment — must be able to thread the passes in for McGuire, Muriel, or each other to create quality chances. On top of that, the Lions must convert on those chances, which is not something that has been a strength so far this season. If the Orlando City defense continues to give up cheap goals, then the offense will need to one-up the competition when it comes to scoring.

Deal with an Unknown

FC Cincinnati recently signed Venezuelan forward Kevin Kelsy from Ukrainian Premier League club Shakhtar Donetsk. Kelsy comes in as an MLS U22 Initiative player and is eligible to play against Orlando City. Even though Kelsy is only 19, he has 68 professional appearances, including UEFA Champions Leagues matches. At 6-foot-3, he can be a challenge for defenders, especially in the air.

Kelsy hasn’t had much time with the team, but he could be a second-half substitution for Cincinnati. Given that Orlando City just gave up two late headers against Toronto FC, the back line will need to be careful that Kelsy doesn’t hurt the Lions in the same manner — especially if he comes on late when legs and minds are tired.


That is what I will be looking for Saturday night. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 5/2/24

The Pride win big, OCSC celebrates Mental Health Awareness Month, USMNT news, and more.

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It’s Thursday, Mane Landers. Of course, the name Thursday comes from Thor’s day, and as such, it isn’t a big leap for us to consider it Thorhallsson’s day. Though I suppose that is a bit of a mouthful, so we’ll just keep things the way they are, but do hold Dagur Dan close to your heart today. Also, let us wish a happy birthday to the Orlando Pride’s Luana. Despite the devastating news that dropped about her health earlier this week, we hope that her spirits are high and we wish her nothing but happiness today. It’s also Dagur Dan Thorhallsson’s birthday today, so we’re celebrating him as well. Let’s get to the links.

The Pride Dominate the Courage

The Orlando Pride defeated the North Carolina Courage 4-1 in a midweek match at Inter&Co Stadium. The Pride did indeed dominate the Courage as much as the score line indicates. It was once again the Barbra Banda show, with the Pride’s newest player contributing a brace and an assist on the night. It is the Pride’s fourth straight victory and the undefeated run continues.

OCSC Celebrates Mental Health Awareness Month

Orlando City and the Orlando Pride are doing their part this May to observe Mental Health Awareness Month. The club is sponsoring and attending events and forums available to the general public, as well as holding club staff workshops around promoting mental health. I have to say my favorite is the therapy dogs visits that will be available to the staff. There’s nothing as good for my personal mental health as the joy and unconditional love a dog can bring. If I didn’t have dogs of my own, I’d be really jealous.

The Billionaires Clubs

Orlando City and Orlando Pride owners, the Wilf family, are not the only billionaire owners in the NWSL. There are more and more owners and ownership groups that fall into that category. The influx of more money is a growth opportunity for the league and potentially for those owners. It’s a bit of a “rising tide lifts all boats” mentality for these owners as they do better when the league as a whole does better. It’s not just the owners who think so. The NWSL was ranked No. 5 on the World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies of 2024. I’m just glad the Pride are in the club.

USMNT News

I hate starting off a section with bad news, but Sergino Dest tore his ACL in training with PSV Eindhoven and will miss the Copa America. Dest will require surgery though there is no time frame yet for when he may return. The loss of Dest is a blow to the U.S. defense heading into the competition this coming June. The USMNT plays Bolivia on June 23.

In better news, Tim Weah provided the assist for Juventus on Arkadiusz Milik’s goal against Lazio. Juventus entered the second leg of the Copa Italia semifinal up 2-0, but Lazio drew level before Milik’s goal. Juventus advanced 3-2 on aggregate and will play in the final.

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That will do it for today. There’s plenty more soccer to come this weekend with all three teams playing. Check back for more as we get you ready for those matches. Vamos Orlando!

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