Lion Links
Lion Links: 3/5/19
Happy Tuesday, y’all. The first game of the season has come and gone, and I’m back on my normal Lion Links schedule. Obviously it wasn’t the result we were all hoping for, but personally I thought there were a lot of positive things to be taken out of the point that was rescued against NYCFC. Hopefully there are only better things to come over the course of the year. There’s plenty to discuss today, so let’s get right into it.
Pride Announce Preseason Roster
The Orlando Pride announced their preseason roster yesterday, with 25 players being listed for the team’s preseason training camp, which also opened yesterday. In addition to the roster announcement, news dropped that five players had signed new deals with the club — Haley Kopmeyer, Toni Pressley, Camila, Rachel Hill, and Danica Evans. An important note is that while Sydney Leroux is listed, she will in all likelihood miss most of the season due to her pregnancy. In addition to the senior roster, which stands at 17 bodies, there are two rookies and six trialists, bringing the total number up to 25.
Pride Preseason Day 1
‘The Pride opened preseason camp yesterday, giving new Head Coach Marc Skinner the very first opportunity to work with his new charges. He spoke how being in camp with his new team was “the most amazing feeling” and said that while he hasn’t had the chance to speak with every player on the roster yet due to some being away on international duty, he plans to sit down with everyone over the next few weeks. One of the players he has been impressed by is Ali Krieger, who has gone on the record saying that she feels about 10 years younger going into this year. Despite suffering a troublesome MCL injury last year that resulted in missing games for the very first time in her NWSL career, she says that she’s ready and feeling strong. Skinner seems to share the sentiment that Kreiger has been training her ass off (Krieger’s words), as he praised her energy and running ability as well as the job she’s done encouraging and leading some of the younger players on the team.
Recognition for Two Lions
Chris Mueller was a big part of many of the things that Orlando City did well over the weekend. He scored the free kick that halved the deficit and in general was full of energy, ideas, and the drive that fans have come to expect from him. The second-year player was duly rewarded with a place on the bench in 2019’s first MLS Team of the Week. Even though he didn’t play a full 90 minutes during the first game of the season on Saturday, Nani still made his presence felt, a fact that didn’t go unnoticed around the league. MLSsoccer.com put him at No. 9 of their Top 10 MLS Debutantes, which is definitely deserved praise for the hockey assist the Portuguese winger picked up on Tesho Akindele’s game-tying goal, not to mention the overall quality he brought upon his introduction. Congratulations, guys!
Rowe Impressed by Lions’ Resolve
In his first regular season game with OCSC, new goalkeeper Brian Rowe was impressed with the Lions’ grit and resolve as the team came back from two goals down to earn a point. Before Monday’s training session the man between the sticks spoke about how it was a little difficult not having any saves in the first half while also being down by a pair of goals. However, he also added that everyone on the team, himself included, believed that a comeback was possible. That belief, and the fact that a comeback materialized are good signs for an Orlando team that all too often looked short of effort and drive during last year’s miserable campaign; hopefully those are things that carries over as the season continues
Toronto FC Sign Pozuelo
After Sebastian Giovinco’s departure, there was quite clearly a gap that needed to be plugged in Toronto FC’s starting lineup. The team has seemingly found its plug with the signing of Alejandro Pozuelo from Belgium’s KRC Genk. Pozuelo has been signed as a Designated Player and is set to join up with the club on March 18 after negotiations that had apparently been ongoing for some time. The 27-year-old attacking midfielder will depart Genk with 175 appearances, 25 goals and a whopping 60 assists in all competitions across four seasons with the club. He has also logged time in the Premier League and La Liga and could end up being a vital player for a TFC needing a replacement for its former talisman.
Free Kicks
- Bob Bradley hates the name “El Trafico.”
- Bill Hamid and Brad Guzan have more beef than a Wendy’s commercial in the 1980s.
- ESPN FC has Orlando City at No. 20 on its first power rankings of the year. Seems a bit harsh to me considering four teams ranked above the Lions lost their openers, but I’m just a guy on the internet.
- The Washington Post had a chat with Don Garber.
- Former Pride player Jamia Fields is on trial with the Houston Dash.
That’ll be all for me today. Don’t forget that the Lions’ next game is this Saturday at 1 p.m. ET on the road against the Chicago Fire, a game that is being carried by ESPN+. Y’all stay safe out there. Ciao.
Lion Links
Lion Links: 12/2/24
Orlando City’s playoff run ends, Barbra Banda nominated for Best FIFA Women’s Player, USWNT draws against England, and more.
Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all of you had a good Thanksgiving weekend spent with your family and loved ones. Under Armour kept me busy all weekend, along with working at Wrigley Field for the Northwestern and Illinois college football game. Let’s all wish Orlando City goalkeeper Mason Stajduhar a happy birthday! It was frustrating to see Orlando City’s season end over the weekend, but let’s get to the links to catch up on all of the action.
Lions Fall to the New York Red Bulls in MLS Playoffs
Orlando City’s 2024 MLS playoff run ended on Saturday after a 1-0 loss to the New York Red Bulls at Inter&Co Stadium in the Eastern Conference final. Andres Reyes scored the lone goal to seal the win for the Red Bulls to advance to the MLS Cup final for the second time in club history. It’s the second time this postseason that the Lions have been shut out. Orlando didn’t beat the Red Bulls at all this year, drawing 1-1 at home and falling 1-0 on the road during the regular season prior to this playoff match. Orlando’s 2024 season ends just one round before reaching what would have been its first MLS Cup final appearance. Considering how Orlando’s season started, turning things around to finish as one of the final four teams in the playoffs gives the Lions something to build on next year.
Barbra Banda Nominated for Best FIFA Women’s Player Award
Orlando Pride forward Barbra Banda has been nominated for the 2024 Best FIFA Women’s Player Award. Banda is coming off a stellar season in her first year with the Pride, leading the club with 17 goals and scoring the winning goal against the Washington Spirit to seal Orlando’s first NWSL Championship title. She scored a hat trick for Zambia in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris against Australia as well. USWNT players Sophia Smith, Lindsey Horan, Mallory Swanson, and Trinity Rodman are also in contention for the award. Other notable players nominated are last year’s winner, Aitana Bonmati, Chelsea defender Lucy Bronze, and Jamaican forward Khadija Shaw.
LA Galaxy Beat Seattle Sounders to Reach MLS Cup Final
In the Western Conference final, the LA Galaxy defeated the Seattle Sounders 1-0 on Saturday at Dignity Health Sports Park. Dejan Joveljic scored a late goal in the second half to seal the win for the Galaxy and clinch a spot in the MLS Cup final. Joveljic has scored five goals in the postseason and the Galaxy return to the MLS Cup final for the first time since 2014. Riqui Puig added the assist on Joveljic’s goal and has three assists and four goals this postseason. Unfortunately, Puig suffered a torn ACL in his left knee during the match and will miss the final when the Galaxy host the Red Bulls on Saturday.
USWNT and England Play to Scoreless Draw in Friendly
On Saturday, the United States Women’s National Team fought to a scoreless draw against England in front of a record crowd at Wembley Stadium. The USWNT thought it had scored a goal in the second half courtesy of Lindsey Horan, but the goal was waived off due to offside. The USWNT was also given a penalty kick after it appeared defender Alex Greenwood handled the ball, but the decision was overturned after a VAR check. The USWNT will travel to The Hague to take on the Netherlands tomorrow at ADO Den Haag Stadium at 2:45 p.m. for its final match to close out the year.
Scouting Report on the Netherlands
Stars and Stripes FC unveiled its scouting report on the Netherlands. The USWNT will face the Netherlands for the 11th time, winning eight of the past matches. Their last meeting was a 1-1 draw in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup group stage. Some notable names on the Dutch roster include forward Chasity Grant, goalkeeper Lize Kop, and defender Dominique Janssen. Kop is known for her quickness to get to the ground and possesses the physical strength to absorb contact from her opponents when going after aerial balls. Veteran defender Danielle van de Donk is another player to keep an eye out for, as she can still provide a spark and identify gaps in the opposition’s defense. Even though this is a friendly, this match will provide another test for Head Coach Emma Hayes to give opportunities to the younger players while building chemistry for the squad.
Free Kicks
- Orlando Pride midfielder Angelina and forward Adriana were both in action for Brazil in a friendly on Sunday. Brazil won 2-1 over Australia.
- Christian Pulisic added an assist over the weekend to help AC Milan defeat Empoli 3-0 and extend its unbeaten run to six matches across all competitions.
- The match between Fiorentina and Inter Milan was suspended in the first half after midfielder Edoardo Bove collapsed during the match and was rushed to the hospital. The match was abandoned shortly afterward.
- Bayern Munich defender and Canadian national team captain Alphonso Davies has been banned from driving in Germany for one month after being found to be driving under the influence of alcohol.
- Bayern Munich forward Harry Kane strained his hamstring during Saturday’s match against Borussia Dortmund and had to be subbed off in the first half. The club has stated he will be out for the time being, and didn’t indicate when he could return.
- Despite being down to 10-men early in the first half, Botafogo defeated Atletico Mineiro 3-1 to win its first Copa Libertadores title.
- Manchester City was defeated by Liverpool 2-0 on Sunday, extending its winless streak to seven matches across all competitions.
- Toronto FC Head Coach John Herdman resigned over the weekend, leaving the club after just 15 months.
- Saudi Arabia is reportedly set to host the 2034 World Cup, which would be played in the winter months. FIFA is expected to announce the hosts of the 2030 and 2034 World Cups on Dec. 11.
- That will do it for me today, Mane Landers. Enjoy your Monday and I’ll see you next time.
Lion Links
Lion Links: 11/29/24
Orlando City’s deepest playoff run so far, USWNT prepares for England, Europa League roundup, and more.
Welcome to Friday, Mane Landers. Hopefully your Thanksgiving was a joyous one filled with great food and greater company. If not, at least you can revel in the fact that the weekend is right around the corner (many of you may already be in yours because of the holiday) and is packed with plenty of soccer to enjoy. Let’s dive into today’s links from around the soccer world.
Orlando City Enters the Unknown
Despite a slow start to the season, Orlando City finds itself further in the playoffs than ever before and will host the New York Red Bulls Saturday night in the Eastern Conference final. The Lions may be in uncharted territory, but they have plenty of experience in knockout tournaments to draw upon. Taylor Twellman broke down how the Lions reached this point and became one of the top teams in the league. Goalkeeper Pedro Gallese helped solidify Orlando’s defense, and attackers Facundo Torres, Ramiro Enrique, and Martin Ojeda all found their groove at the right time.
Along with recognizing the many weapons in Orlando’s dynamic offense, Bradley Wright-Phillips gave deserved praise to midfield duo Cesar Araujo and Wilder Cartagena, who have made life difficult for opponents. As for the key Red Bulls players to watch for tomorrow, Emil Forsberg has the team firing on all cylinders and Lewis Morgan may be due for a big game. He has a history of success against Orlando.
USWNT Prepares for Friendly Against England
The United States Women’s National Team will take on England at Wembley Stadium Saturday in the first of two friendlies to close out the year. It will be the 20th match between the two nations, with England winning the most recent meeting on Oct. 7, 2022. England boasts plenty of talent all over its roster, including forward Beth Mead and defender Lucy Bronze. Orlando Pride goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse is a part of England’s roster. It should be a great match between the two highest ranked teams in the world and also an interesting chess match between coaches Emma Hayes and Sarina Wiegman.
USMNT Moves Up in FIFA Rankings
The latest men’s FIFA rankings were unveiled and the U.S. jumped up two spots to 16th following its pair of wins over Jamaica in the Concacaf Nations League quarterfinals. The Yanks are the highest-ranked Concacaf team, with Mexico falling three spots to 19th and Canada climbing four spots to 31st. There was also some movement in the top 10 of the rankings, with Germany moving up to 10th while Colombia fell to 12th. Argentina remains at the top of the rankings despite a loss to Paraguay and a narrow win over Peru.
Keeping Up With the Europa League
The UEFA Europa League rolled on and Manchester United came up with a crucial win in manager Ruben Amorim’s first home game at Old Trafford. Alejandro Garnacho scored early and Rasmus Højlund had a brace to help the team rally and beat Bodø/Glimt 3-2. Elsewhere in England, Mats Hummels scored an equalizer in stoppage time for AS Roma to draw 2-2 against Tottenham. Lazio’s perfect run in the tournament came to an end after a scoreless draw against Ludogorets. Rangers, Fenerbahce, and Eintracht Frankfurt came up with solid wins in this latest round of matches as well.
Free Kicks
- You’ll need to get past The Athletic‘s paywall for the full details, but American forward Ricardo Pepi spoke on how his late winner in PSV Eindhoven’s 3-2 victory against Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League was one of the most important goals of his career.
- Coventry City, which is 17th in England’s second division, hired Frank Lampard as its next head coach to right the ship.
- Here’s a nice collection of the latest reports surrounding players like Viktor Gyokeres, Miguel Almiron, and Tomas Araujo.
- Spanish goalkeeper David de Gea has been doing well with Fiorentina to help the club unexpectedly contend for the Serie A title this year.
- Real Madrid’s bus was involved in a minor collision after its loss to Liverpool earlier this week. Thankfully no one was seriously hurt and the players were reportedly not on the bus at the time of the incident.
That’s all I have for you all this time around. If you plan on going out and shopping today, I wish you the best of luck. I’ll be staying in and knocking out some gift buying online. Have a great Friday!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 11/28/24
Orlando City prepares for Eastern Conference final, details revealed on Osceola Heritage Park changes, MLS roster changes, and more.
Happy Thanksgiving, Mane Landers! I don’t have too much preparation today beyond putting together some cranberry and brie bites for my family. The baking trials over the past week were more…trialing than expected, but I think I’ve figured out how to make them without giving myself too much stress today. My muffin tin was also a bit bigger than is probably optimal, so they come out more like muffins than anything. Before we dive into today’s links, here’s a picture of an imperfect batch before I realized they need a drizzle that I’ll make today.
Orlando City Prepares for the New York Red Bulls
For the first time in club history, Orlando City will take part in an Eastern Conference final when it hosts the New York Red Bulls on Saturday. It will be the third game between the two teams this year, and the Lions did not win either of the previous two meetings. The past hardly matters now though, as both teams are now just a game away from playing in the MLS Cup final. Head Coach Oscar Pareja spoke on the importance of Saturday’s game and how the Lions are preparing for their last home game of 2024.
Changes Planned For Osceola Heritage Park
Public documents revealed some of the major changes planned for Osceola Heritage Park following the Wilf family’s submitted proposal for parts of the land. The project is estimated to cost close to $1.3 billion and would include expansions for the team’s headquarters, academy, and 18 training fields. There are also plans for apartments, hotels, and restaurants and construction could begin next year. Orlando’s letter of interest in the land was the only one submitted and Osceola County Manager Don Fisher will reportedly recommend that county commissioners proceed with negotiations with the Wilf family.
Eliminated MLS Clubs Make Roster Moves
With only four contenders left in the MLS playoffs, the eliminated teams have turned their attention to getting their rosters ready for 2025. LAFC exercised the options on the contracts for goalkeepers Hugo Lloris and David Ochoa. It declined the option on MLS veteran Kei Kamara’s contract and is in discussions with forward Carlos Vela and defender Aaron Long as well. Former Lion Benji Michel’s contract option with Real Salt Lake was one of many declined by the club. Rubio Rubin, Maikel Chang, and Marcelo Silva won’t be in Salt Lake City next year either. Bongokuhle Hlongwane and Dayne St. Clair predictably had their contract options exercised by Minnesota United, while former Lion Derek Dodson had his declined.
The Columbus Crew will roll into 2025 without Yaw Yeboah or Alexandru Matan, but is keeping a decent amount of players around like Christian Ramirez, Jacen Russell-Rowe, and Patrick Schulte. Luis Suarez and Inter Miami have also agreed to a one-year contract extension that will keep him with the club through 2025.
UEFA Champions League Roundup
The most exciting match from the latest round of Champions League matches was in the Netherlands, with PSV Eindhoven coming back to beat Shakhtar Donetsk 3-2. The Americans shined, as Malik Tillman scored twice to tie things up, and then Ricardo Pepi provided the winner in stoppage time as a substitute. Benfica also had a thrilling 3-2 win thanks to a pair of late assists from Angel Di Maria to beat Monaco.
Real Madrid’s rough tournament continued with a 2-0 loss to Liverpool that included Kylian Mbappe having a penalty kick saved and an injury to Eduardo Camavinga. Borussia Dortmund cruised to a 3-0 win over Dinamo Zagreb, Aston Villa and Juventus battled to a scoreless draw in England, and Ngal’ayel Mukau had a brace in Lille’s 2-1 victory against Bologna. Cameron Carter-Vickers had a rough day after an own goal in Celtic’s 1-1 draw with Club Brugge.
Free Kicks
- Philadelphia Union Sporting Director Ernst Tanner may have revealed that not every MLS team will take part in Leagues Cup next year, which would be a change from its past iterations.
- Ruud van Nistelrooy will reportedly become Leicester City’s next manager. This news comes after his solid and brief stint as Manchester United’s interim head coach.
- It may be Thanksgiving, but there’s still some soccer to check out today in the Europa League. The 18-match slate is highlighted by Tottenham’s clash with Roma and Manchester United’s home game with Bodø/Glimt.
- FIFA announced a $50 million legacy fund in collaboration with 2022 World Cup host Qatar and various groups like the World Health Organization, World Trade Organization, and UN Refugee Agency. Amnesty, a human rights group, noted how this legacy fund does not provide aid for the families of the migrant workers affected by the construction for the 2022 World Cup.
- Referee David Coote is under investigation for allegations that he exchanged messages with a fan about giving a yellow card to Leeds United defender Ezgjan Alioski.
That’s all I have for you today. I hope you all have a fantastic Thanksgiving and enjoy plenty of great food and time with friends and family.
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