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Lion Links: 10/27/18

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The weekend is upon us, Mane Landers, and the final weekend of Major League Soccer’s regular season, to be more specific. Everyone plays tomorrow on what’s known as Decision Day but we already know what’s been decided for Orlando City SC — a fourth year without a postseason.

That’s a bummer, but we can’t change it. All we can do is hope that our lads in purple give us a good performance as they fade off into the long, dark off-season.

While we wait for tomorrow’s match, let’s link it up.

Families Provide Support in Tough OCSC Season

You only think this has been a difficult season. The players? They know it. They’ve lived it a lot more personally than any of us have. We might complain to our fellow fans, tweet out our frustrations, or go on message board tirades. Orlando City’s players have to deal with a lot more stress than we do. So how do they do it? They talk it out with their families. Mohamed El-Munir and Sacha Kljestan talked about how their loved ones help them through the tough times. El-Munir:

“I can be pissed, but I need to find a place where I can put all my problems of my job, of my soccer, away, so I can spend a good time with my family. They really help me to do that, especially my wife. She understands soccer and she understands me when I get angry when we lose. Sometimes, when I carry the weight, she understands, and she gives me space. She gives me time.”

Red Bulls Not Taking Lions for Granted

Despite being 40 points higher in the Eastern Conference standings, the New York Red Bulls say they’re a bit wary of Orlando City — poor season or not. One reason is that the Lions defeated New York back in March, albeit a heavily rotated side. Despite that, some of those players — notably Florian Valot and Vincent Bezecourt — emerged as outstanding performers in 2018 before sustaining season-ending injuries.

“We know they’re going to come real tough and they’re going to expect to win like they did last week so we know it’s going to be a big game for us,” Red Bulls midfielder Kaku said through a translator. “We just have to continue our philosophy and continue to do what we do and just try and win that game.”

Pride Duo Tapped for November European Friendlies

To absolutely no one’s surprise, Jill Ellis has called Orlando Pride striker Alex Morgan and goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris up for the USWNT’s upcoming friendlies at Portugal and Scotland. U.S. Soccer announced Ellis’ 24-player roster yesterday, including the two Pride stars. But there were a few surprises. University of North Carolina defender Emily Fox got a call, along with midfielders Danielle Colaprico (Chicago Red Stars) and Andi Sullivan (Washington Spirit), and striker Jessica McDonald (North Carolina Courage). Of that quartet, Sullivan has the most caps, with 10. Colaprico hasn’t been called up since 2016 and has no caps yet and Fox has none either. McDonald has just one. Most of the rest are the usual suspects.

Houston Dynamo President Resigns

Houston Dynamo and Houston Dash President Chris Canetti announced his resignation yesterday after 13 seasons at the helm of the Texas club. The executive is leaving to take the same role with Houston’s World Cup bid committee. It’s an interesting challenge Canetti is taking on and one he’s obviously looking forward to as it’s no small step to leave a club he’s been with since its inaugural season.

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  • Former Orlando City striker Hadji Barry was doing Hadji Barry things for Swope Park Rangers in the USL playoffs last night. Unfortunately for Hadji, Phoenix won, 4-2, but this is still a nice goal.

  • D.C. United defender Kofi Opare is out for the rest of 2018 after foot surgery.
  • If you’re one of those people who is already looking ahead, here’s the MLS off-season calendar.
  • Those born on this date include Theodore Roosevelt (1858), poet Dylan “Do not go gentle into that goodnight” Thomas (1914), artist Roy Lichtenstein (1923), writer Sylvia Plath (1932), Monty Python’s John Cleese (1939), E Street Band bassist Garry Tallent (1949), Judas Priest guitarist K.K. Downing (1951), Duran Duran singer Simon Le Bon (1958), late Stone Temple Pilots singer Scott Weiland (1967), Almost Famous actor Patrick Fugit (1982), and basketball’s Lonzo Ball (1987).

That’s all my time for this morning. Stay tuned to The Mane Land for full coverage of tomorrow’s season finale for Orlando City and enjoy the hell out of your weekend.

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Lion Links: 5/22/26

Orlando City prepares for FC Cincinnati, Angelina receives an additional suspension, Orlando City B signs Albright Chikamso, and more.

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Image of Angelina launching a long pass.
Image courtesy of Orlando Pride / Jeremy Reper

Happy Friday, Mane Landers! There’s a smorgasbord of Orlando soccer waiting for us this weekend and I’m looking forward to it. Along with enjoying the games, I plan on spending the weekend tearing my way through the rest of Kristen Perrin’s murder mystery series after devouring “How to Solve Your Own Murder.” I highly recommend it if you’re a fan of whodunits. Now, let’s get to the links!

Orlando City Prepares for FC Cincinnati

The Lions are back in action on Saturday with a road match against FC Cincinnati in the last match for both clubs before the World Cup break. Orlando enters this match with plenty of momentum after beating Atlanta United 4-1 in the U.S. Open Cup quarterfinals, but the team has struggled playing away this year and Cincinnati is a tough opponent. Both offenses are flying high as of late, and the only team in the league that has conceded more goals this season than Cincinnati is Orlando, so a high-scoring affair might be in the cards for us before the break.

Angelina Suspended for an Additional Game

The NWSL Disciplinary Committee handed Orlando Pride midfielder Angelina an additional one-game suspension for a violation of “Major Game Misconduct.” Angelina received a red card following video review in Orlando’s 3-1 loss to the Denver Summit after she pulled Delanie Sheehan’s hair. The Pride will now be without her for both Sunday’s game against the San Diego Wave and the game on May 29 against Bay FC, meaning she won’t be available for selection until after the summer break.

Orlando City B Signs Albright Chikamso

Defender Albright Chikamso has signed an MLS NEXT Pro contract with Orlando City B that will last through 2028. The academy product has made four appearances with OCB already and scored in his first start with the team on Oct. 10 of last year. It’s nice to see the club’s youth program continue to develop players so that they can move up the pipeline. Hopefully Chikamso can continue to impress with the Young Lions this season.

Chris Richards Injury Update Before World Cup

American defender Chris Richards tore ligaments in his ankle according to Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner, who confirmed that he won’t be available for the team’s season finale on Sunday. There’s notably still a chance that he plays in the UEFA Conference League final on Wednesday. However, the World Cup is only a few weeks away and United States Men’s National Team Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino will announce the team’s roster on Monday. Richards has been a critical part of the U.S. defense under Pochettino and we wish him a speedy and smooth recovery.

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  • MLS players will wear personalized jerseys this weekend in recognition of the upcoming World Cup, with an auction to follow.

That’s all I have for you this time around. I hope you all have a fantastic Friday!

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Lion Links: 5/21/26

Orlando City will face the Columbus Crew in U.S. Open Cup semis, USMNT roster predictions, Casemiro linked with Inter Miami, and more.

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How’s it going, Mane Landers? I’m still riding high from Orlando City’s big win over Atlanta United and am hoping to keep carrying that momentum through these next couple of days before a busy weekend. It will be the last time all three of Orlando’s soccer teams are in action during the same weekend for a while due to the World Cup, so savor every minute of it. For now though, let’s get to the links!

Orlando City Will Face Columbus Crew in U.S. Open Cup

We now know Orlando City’s opponent for the U.S. Open Cup semifinals, with the Columbus Crew advancing after a 1-0 win over New York City FC. After a scoreless first half, Max Arfsten scored the game’s only goal and the Crew held on for a big win at home just a few days after Henrik Rydstrom was fired as head coach. The Lions will be on the road for the semifinal against the Crew in September. Should Orlando win, it will host the final no matter which team from the other side of the bracket advances.

Predicting the USMNT World Cup Roster

We’re less than a week away from United States Men’s National Team Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino announcing the 26-player roster for this year’s World Cup. Most of the team seems fairly locked in, but midfielders Giovanni Reyna, Aidan Morris, and Diego Luna are all on the bubble, with Tanner Tessmann possibly still in the mix despite an injury. SBI Soccer projects Aidan Morris making the cut, while former USMNT player Alejandro Bedoya has Luna and Jack McGlynn on his projected roster. As for the defense, we’ll see if the center back group is too crowded for Miles Robinson or Noahkai Banks to be included. I don’t expect any big surprises from Pochettino on May 26, but forwards Zavier Gozo and Julian Hall are young players who could bring a spark off the bench in a tournament setting.

Casemiro Linked With Inter Miami

Inter Miami is reportedly close to signing Brazilian midfielder Casemiro, who announced he is leaving Manchester United once his contract expires this summer. One of the interesting wrinkles in this reported move is that the LA Galaxy hold Casemiro’s discovery rights and that issue is not yet resolved. Miami also does not have an open Designated Player slot, so I expect some more “creative” roster structuring to take place in order to fit him in if this comes to pass. The 34-year-old has scored nine goals for United this season and was named to Brazil’s World Cup roster.

Aston Villa Wins UEFA Europa League

Aston Villa beat SC Freiburg 3-0 in the Europa League final to win silverware for the first time since 1996. Emiliano Buendia had a goal and an assist in the match, with Villa scoring twice late in the first half and the defense doing its part for a shutout victory. This was Unai Emery’s fifth time winning the Europa League as a manager, lifting the trophy three years in a row with Sevilla and once with Villarreal before doing it again now with Villa. It’s wild that all three clubs have “villa” as part of their names.

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  • ESPN ranked the top 50 American men’s soccer players and former Orlando City defender Alex Freeman placed 15th on the list.
  • After playing in the USL Super League for two seasons, Spokane Zephyr FC announced that it will not be continuing operations.
  • MLS has spoken with the International Football Association Board to trial stopping the clock during matches for injuries, substitutions, and set pieces. I already get annoyed when the broadcast shrinks the game on the screen to try selling me cars and beer, so I don’t know if I could handle an actual commercial break.
  • Sporting Kansas City’s Stephen Afrifa won MLS Goal of the Matchday for his curling winner to lift his team to a 2-1 win over Austin FC.
  • Wyland, the artist whose mural was painted over for a World Cup display in Dallas, is taking legal action over the act.

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: 5/20/26

Orlando City defeats Atlanta United, Anna Moorhouse called up, Arsenal wins EPL championship, and more.

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Image of Griffin Dorsey preparing to shoot on a breakaway against Atlanta.
Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Justin Glatt

Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. I love the U.S. Open Cup. I love the history, the cupsets, and the magical moments. I especially love it when my team wins and wins big like Orlando City did Tuesday night. It was unexpected result but a very welcome one. Let’s get to the links.

Orlando City Advances to USOC Semifinals

Orlando City defeated rival Atlanta United 4-1 in the U.S. Open Cup quarterfinals on Tuesday to advance to the semifinals of the tournament. The Lions unleashed an offensive firestorm in the first half against Atlanta United, scoring four goals before halftime. Frankly, it could have been more. The Lions were unable to add to the lead in the second half and conceded one goal to Atlanta, but it was more than enough to secure the victory.

Moorhouse Called Up

Anna Moorhouse has once again been called up by England for Women’s World Cup qualifiers against Spain and Ukraine. It is always an honor for a player to represent their country. We are happy that Moorhouse will have the opportunity.

World Cup News

We are only weeks away from the start of the World Cup and we know who most of the players representing their countries will be. For example, Granit Xhaka will captain Switzerland in the tournament. Most of us are primarily concerned with the USMNT and which players are in form for club and, hopefully, country.

Premier League News

The 23-year wait is over as Arsenal won the English Premier League championship following a 1-1 draw between Bournemouth and Manchester City on Tuesday. It is all but certain that Pep Guardiola will leave Manchester City this summer. It’s not the ending that Guardiola wanted for his time at Manchester City, but he leaves the club in a good position. While the Gunners celebrate, Tottenham Hostpur is fighting relegation.

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That will do it for today. Check back later this week as we get you ready for the Orlando City and Orlando Pride matches this weekend. Vamos Orlando!

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