Orlando City
Orlando City vs. New York Red Bulls: Final Score 1-0 as Lions Come Up Short in Good Fight with Shield Winners
Orlando City ends 2018 with a narrow road loss at Red Bull Arena.

A valiant effort from Orlando City came up short as the New York Red Bulls claimed the Supporters Shield on Decision Day, thanks to a 1-0 victory. Orlando (8-22-4) had several opportunities to come away with a result but New York (22-7-5) proved too strong on the day. With Atlanta United’s loss to Toronto FC, the Red Bulls topped the final table and set a new record for points in a season. Orlando ends its 2018 campaign with a loss and finishes on just 28 points, the club’s lowest in its short MLS history.
The Lions also lost their final 14 consecutive road matches.
Head Coach James O’Connor named a largely unchanged side from the Lions’ 2-1 victory over Columbus, with Carlos Ascues (quad injury) making way for Amro Tarek and Chris Mueller in instead of Will Johnson in the front three. Lamine Sané sustained a knee injury in pregame warm-ups and was replaced by Chris Schuler in the center of the three-man back line. Sacha Kljestan was given the captain’s armband in his return to Red Bull Arena. Don’t mind the shape on the graphic.
Orlando started the match well, getting into the final third and causing problems for the Red Bulls’ league-leading defense, but it was New York that had the first real chance of the afternoon in the 15th minute. Referee Ismail Elfath awarded the Red Bulls a penalty after Mohamed El-Munir and Bradley Wright-Phillips collided in the area.
Derrick Etienne stepped up to the spot but Adam Grinwis came up big to deny the Haitian international’s attempt. It would be New York’s only shot on frame in the first half.
The home side stepped up the pressure after the missed spot kick, with Wright-Phillips missing just wide of the post and Etienne skying a shot from the top of the area. Grinwis was called into action repeatedly, and time after time saved the day for City, though he only technically needed to make three saves in the match. The keeper pawed away a threatening cross that was eventually cleared out of danger and then took the ball off of BWP’s foot a few minutes later.
The Lions were content to sit back and absorb pressure as the first half wore on and frustrated the New York attack. Wright-Phillips was forced to the side due to an ankle issue following a collision with Tarek but managed to continue on.
The next golden opportunity came to Mueller. Shane O’Neill got forward and put a rocket of a shot on target, which was parried away by Luis Robles to the foot of Scott Sutter. Sutter’s cross found Mueller unmarked for a free header in the six-yard box but the rookie put his attempt over the bar.
Sean Davis had one final attempt in the first half but Schuler stepped up to make the stop and keep the match goalless entering halftime. Orlando held a very slight advantage in possession (50.9% to 49.1%) and both teams managed to take six shots each (one each on frame) before the break.
Kaku nearly put the home side in front after the restart after claiming the ball from Uri Rosell. The Paraguayan midfielder skipped by Schuler and took a shot from distance that landed just outside the far post. Kljestan responded well against his old team, putting a perfect ball behind the back line to Mueller, whose cross was stopped by Robles.
But it was Etienne finding redemption and the breakthrough for the home side in the 54th minute. The pacey forward sent O’Neill the wrong way and Grinwis couldn’t get a strong enough hand on the shot to keep it out of the net.
New York kept the pressure on as Michael Murillo was next to take a chance, but once again the Red Bull player couldn’t put a shot on target. Dom Dwyer thought he had found the equalizer in the 64th minute after his header found the back of the net, but the Orlando forward was correctly deemed offside by just a few inches. Dwyer had his third and final opportunity just minutes later, but his shot bounced just to the left of goal. City’s star striker made the Red Bull defense work hard all afternoon but Dom couldn’t quite capitalize.
Josué Colmán was O’Connor’s only substitute at the 70th minute mark, replacing Mueller after a performance where the rookie couldn’t take advantage of his chances in the final third. Chris Armas responded by bringing on center back Fidel Escobar to try to hold the lead.
Yoshimar Yotún earned a foul in a dangerous area at minute 77, but Kljestan’s attempt to spoil his former club’s afternoon went high and wide. Yotún once again led Orlando City in chances created, this time with two.
The Red Bulls continued to pile on the pressure even with the extra defender, spending most of the final minutes in Orlando’s end. Kaku and Wright-Phillips linked up for a potential score but the Englishman was denied by Grinwis once again in the 83rd minute.
Elfath added four minutes to the end of the match, and Orlando used almost all of it searching for the equalizer. Armas brought on Brian White to bleed the clock but the Lions put several dangerous balls into the area that New York neutralized.
The Red Bulls had another chance in the final minute of added time as Daniel Royer took a first-time shot. It was denied in the 94th minute by Grinwis, but New York wouldn’t need the insurance goal, however, as Elfath called for full time.
While Orlando took the possession lead in the second half and ended with 54% on the afternoon, the Lions couldn’t quite capitalize. City added just two more shots in the final 45 minutes and couldn’t put either on frame. The Red Bulls, meanwhile, ended the match with 13 shots and tested Grinwis much more in the second half.
In the end, it was a strong performance to close out the year from Orlando but City couldn’t put it all together to come away from Red Bull Arena with a result.
Orlando finishes the season in last place in the Eastern Conference and second from the bottom in the overall table. The Lions will have a lot of work to do in the upcoming off-season.
Opinion
Predicting Orlando City’s June Results
It’s time to take a glimpse into the future and predict how Orlando City will fare during the month of June.

We’re almost to the end of what’s been an extremely packed month of May for Orlando City. After the conclusion of Saturday’s match against the Chicago Fire, the Lions will have played nine matches in the span of 28 days. OCSC has basically played a match every three days, which is an absurd pace. Other than two recent blemishes, Orlando has mostly handled it exceedingly well though, and June presents a much lighter schedule for our brave heroes.
The Lions play just three games next month and will have two weeks off between Saturday’s match against the Fire and their next game. Without any further ado, I will now attempt to peer into the crystal ball and predict the results of Orlando’s three games in June.
Saturday, June 14 — at Colorado Rapids
Orlando will return to action after a two-week layoff by hopping on the purple plane and flying west to take on Colorado. The Rapids are currently eighth in a crowded Western conference table with 22 points, and they are 10 points off the Vancouver Whitecaps at the top of the table. They’ve put together a pretty even season so far with a record of 6-6-4 (W-L-D). The biggest problem for Colorado has been scoring goals, as the Rapids only have 18 goals in 16 games and have been held scoreless five times in the league. They have this week off, and won’t return to action until June 7, when they host Austin FC. I give Orlando City the edge in this match, and hopefully that extra rest will help the good guys hang tough at altitude. The Lions have been defensively sound recently — when they’ve had all 11 men on the field — while also still being able to put the ball in the back of the net several times a game. Shutting down Djordje Mihailovic is going to be key, but I like Orlando’s chances given its recent form and the fact that the Lions will be well rested.
Prediction: Orlando City 3-1 Colorado Rapids.
Wednesday, June 25 — at St. Louis City
I refuse to capitalize every letter in “City” in St. Louis City’s name, because frankly I think it’s a ridiculous stylistic choice. The team also hasn’t been very good this year, so it doesn’t deserve me catering to it in that manner. St. Louis is currently 2-8-5 and only truly woeful campaigns by CF Montreal and the LA Galaxy are saving it from leading the Wooden Spoon race with 11 points. It makes Colorado look like an offensive juggernaut, as it’s only scored 11 goals in 15 games. St. Louis isn’t bad defensively, as it’s only conceded 20 goals, but it’s always going to be a struggle when you average scoring just 0.73 goals a game. Its form was enough to get Head Coach Olof Mellberg fired, and he lasted just over six months on the job. The club hasn’t won since a March 15 match against the Galaxy and has a tricky upcoming slate, with a home match against the San Jose Earthquakes on Saturday, an away game against the Portland Timbers on June 8, and a home match against the Galaxy on June 14. With a week and a half between the Colorado match and this one, I once again like Orlando City in this game. Unless St. Louis can find its shooting boots, I don’t see it offering much threat against a rested Orlando defense that has come on strong since a shaky start to the year.
Prediction: Orlando City 2-0 St. Louis City.
Saturday, June 28 — vs. FC Cincinnati
OCSC wraps up June by returning home to play one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference on short rest. It isn’t ideal, but it isn’t the worst thing in the world either. Cincy has been good this year, compiling a record of 9-4-3 and 30 points to sit second in the East. New signings Evander and Kevin Denkey have been as good as you would expect, as Evander has seven goals and five assists in 14 appearances, and Denkey has nine goals in 15 games. As a team, Cincinnati has scored 24 goals and conceded 22, so it’s been a balanced campaign to this point. It’ll be coming to the end of a stretch of three straight road games, as Cincy will be away to the New England Revolution on June 14 and then at CF Montreal on June 25, so it’ll also be traveling on short rest. That said, aside from the Philadelphia Union, Cincy is the toughest team the Lions will have faced in MLS play, and stopping both Evander and Denkey is far from an easy task. This reeks of a draw that has a couple of goals for each team, so that’s what I’ll be going with.
Prediction: Orlando City 2-2 FC Cincinnati.
There you have it. I’ve scrutinized the tea leaves and you now know what the path ahead holds for the Lions. Be sure to check back in at the end of June so you can marvel at how stunningly accurate my forecast was. Until then, feel free to either disagree or tell me how crystal clear my visions are down in the comments. Vamos Orlando!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 5/30/25
Orlando City players called up, Orlando Pride sign Simone Jackson, USWNT gets ready to play China, and more.

Happy Friday! It’s been a bit of a brutal week, but we’ve made it through. Our reward is an exciting weekend of soccer to enjoy to close out the month. I’ll be spending most of the weekend working, but it should still be a nice next few days. Let’s dive right into today’s links from around the soccer world.
Lions Called Up For International Duty
Orlando City goalkeeper Pedro Gallese was predictably called up for Peru’s CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers. Peru is ninth in the standings and will take on Colombia June 6 before hosting Ecuador on June 10.
Defender David Brekalo was called up by Slovenian for a pair of friendlies against Luxembourg and Bosnia and Herzegovina. These matches will help prepare Slovenia for World Cup qualifying this fall against Sweden, Switzerland, and Kosovo.
A few Young Lions are also heading to Europe for the UEFA Friendship Cup in Switzerland. The U.S. will represent Concacaf at the U-18 tournament, and OCB players Justin Ellis, Colin Guske, and Jackson Platts were called up for it.
Orlando Pride Sign Simone Jackson
The Orlando Pride signed forward Simone Jackson to a contract through the 2028 season. Jackson played at the University of Southern California for four years, recording 22 goals and 13 assists in 75 games, and trained with the Pride during the preseason. Internationally, she’s represented the U.S. at various youth levels and scored a goal in the 2022 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. The 22-year-old gives Orlando some helpful depth up front and can develop her game learning from some of the best attackers in the sport as well.
USWNT Prepares For Friendly Against China
The United States Women’s National Team will take on China Saturday at Allianz Field in St. Paul, MN in the first of two friendlies during this international window. Orlando Pride defenders Emily Sams and Kerry Abello were both called up to join a young roster as the team builds a foundation before the 2027 Women’s World Cup. Goalkeeper will continue to be a position to watch, as opportunity knocks for Phallon Tullis-Joyce, Mandy McGlynn, and Claudia Dickey to stake a claim as the team’s starter. Following this match, the USWNT will take on Jamaica in St. Louis on Tuesday before a pair of friendlies against Ireland later in June.
Denver’s NWSL Team Hires First General Manager
Denver’s NWSL team hired Curt Johnson to serve as the club’s first general manager. He will have the opportunity to build the team’s roster and staff from the ground up before the team takes the field as an expansion side in 2026. Johnson left the North Carolina Courage in December and was the chief soccer officer when the club dominated the league in 2018 and 2019. It looks like a solid hire in my opinion and I’m interested to see what kind of team he puts together in Denver.
Free Kicks
- Racing Louisville forward Kayla Fischer was suspended for an additional two games for pulling Madison Hammond down to the ground by her hair. As a result, she’ll miss Louisville’s game against the Pride on June 20.
- Washington Spirit Head Coach Jonatan Giraldez is reportedly in talks to manage OL Lyonnes.
- The Independent Review Panel rescinded the second yellow card Chicago Fire midfielder Dje D’Avilla received on May 25, meaning he’ll be available for the Fire’s game against Orlando on Saturday.
- AC Milan fired Sergio Conceicao after finishing eighth in the Serie A standings and losing in the Italian Cup final. The club has reportedly reached an agreement with Massimiliano Allegri for him to take over as manager.
- Angel Di Maria will return to his boyhood club of Rosario Central in Argentina’s top flight. The 37-year-old started his career at Rosario in 2005. He’ll still play for Benfica in the Club World Cup this summer.
That’s all I have for you today. I hope you all have a fantastic Friday and rest of your weekend!
Orlando City
Orlando City vs. Chicago Fire: Three Keys to Victory
What do the Lions need to do to secure a victory against Chicago at home?

Orlando City ends May the way it began, with a match against the Chicago Fire. The Lions are coming off a wild and disappointing match against rival Atlanta United. I always worry about a team after such an emotional outing, and on short rest to boot, especially since the Fire were off during the midweek. How the team reacts will determine the result. What does Orlando City need to do to take all three points from Chicago at home?
Defend this House
Much like the last time, Orlando City will need to deal with Hugo Cuypers and the rest of Chicago’s attack. The Lions likely won’t get the benefit of having Chris Brady sent off in the 36th minute again, meaning they will need to defend more attacks for a longer time. In the last match, Chicago took 16 shots, putting eight of those on target. Limiting those chances will be critical.
I expect to see Alex Freeman, Rodrigo Schlegel, Robin Jansson, and David Brekalo starting on the back line despite having done so Wednesday night. No cheap giveaways, no errant arms away from the body in the box, just solid defending for 90 plus minutes. The Lions will have to do it without Cesar Araujo, thanks to his sending off against Atlanta. I think they can, but it will be more difficult without him.
Atuesta Ahoy
Eduard Atuesta played the full 90 minutes against the Portland Timbers, and then played limited minutes against Atlanta United. I completely agreed with that strategy, because he did not need to be playing too many minutes so soon after returning. He is also working back to full fitness. He will be rested for this home match, and the pitch conditions will be much better.
We were reminded of how good he is in the attacking midfield in that match against Portland. I need him to provide those slicing passes through tiny windows against the Chicago defense. Joran Gerbet has proven to be a steal in the draft, but he doesn’t yet have that extra bit of quality you see from Atuesta. Look for him to break Chicago’s lines.
Early and Often
Orlando City will come in on three days rest, whereas Chicago will be on six days rest. This match will also be the Lions’ ninth match in May — their seventh in the league and two more in the U.S. Open Cup. To say that tired legs will be a concern is an understatement. As such, Orlando City needs to jump out to an early lead as it did against Atlanta.
Fortunately, there was more rotation in the attack on Wednesday for Orlando City with Ramiro Enrique getting the start. That means Luis Muriel will be fresh for a start on the much nicer grass at Inter&Co Stadium. I’ll take a goal from Muriel, or frankly any Orlando player. Heck, Jansson is due for one, right? Multiple goals will likely be needed to secure a victory.
That is what I will be looking for Sunday night. Let me know your in the comments below. Vamos Orlando!
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