Lion Links
Lion Links: 3/27/19
Good morning, Mane Landers! It’s Wednesday so you know that means — only four days until we’re back in the stadium as Orlando City takes on Wayne Rooney and D.C. United. I’m extra excited for this match, because for the first time my dad is going to get to experience the action live from the purple, plastic seats! He’ll either be sporting the OCSC polo I got him for Christmas, or a 2018 Dom Dwyer jersey. He looks a bit like Sam Elliott, so if you see us around section 118, be sure to say hello. Let’s get to the links.
USMNT Play Chile to a Draw
Gregg Berhalter came up short of winning his fourth straight match to start his tenure as head coach of the USMNT, but the Yanks still came away with a 1-1 draw last night against Chile in Houston. All of the scoring came early, as Christian Pulisic gave the U.S. a 1-0 lead and the Chileans didn’t take long to answer with the first goal against the USMNT since Berhalter took the helm.
Fancy a bit of Grocery Shopping Tomorrow Night?
Meet the player events are back! Fans will have the opportunity to meet João Moutinho in Oviedo tomorrow night from 5:30-7 p.m. at Shoppes at Sterling Creek Publix. If you’ll recall, Moutinho made his Orlando City debut against the New York Red Bulls last weekend, with the assist on the game-winning goal.
Save that grocery trip for Thursday, meet João at the @Publix at Shoppes at Sterling Creek from 5:30-7:00 p.m. #FaceOfCity pic.twitter.com/UfFoh9ztte
— Orlando City SC (@OrlandoCitySC) March 26, 2019
Sebas Méndez Makes Ecuador’s Starting XI Again
Whether you were in the Purple Palace to witness him or watched from home, there is no denying Méndez was alive for his country on the pitch last Thursday. Méndez saw the starting XI spot again last night as Ecuador took on Honduras.
ALINEACIÓN | De nuestra Tricolor, para enfrentar a @FenafuthOrg ¡Vamos #Ecuador! 🇪🇨⚽️ pic.twitter.com/ojg3gTCxYR
— FEF Ecuador (@FEFecuador) March 26, 2019
Orlando Pride Draft Picks Share Their Experience
ProSoccerUSA.com had an opportunity to speak with Marisa Viggiano and Erin Greening — the Orlando Pride’s 2019 draft picks — this week. Though neither of the women have signed professional contracts as of yet, they had nothing but great things to say about preseason training, noting that it has surpassed their expectations. Viggiano shared how Ali Krieger has influenced her so far.
“Ali’s been amazing. Someone that I’ve always looked up to, watching her on TV when I was younger. To be here, she’s just really taken in a lot of the younger girls and she’s been imparting her wisdom. She has a lot of experience, she’s a great player. She’s really taken us in and helped us.”
Chioma Ubogagu Called Up
Phil Neville has officially named 25 players to the England women’s roster for the upcoming friendly matches leading up to the World Cup. The Orlando Pride’s very own forward Chioma Obogagu got the call. The four remaining friendlies will be broadcast live by the BBC.
.@ChiAlreadyKnow is back with the @Lionesses! #RoadToFrance pic.twitter.com/s63u9B8eAz
— Orlando Pride (@ORLPride) March 26, 2019
Free Kicks
- Is the San Siro being torn down?
- What’s former OCSC VP Paul McDonough up to in Miami?
- Justin Meram wins an award.
That’ll do it for me today, friends. See you Sunday!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 1/7/25
MLS transfer happenings, USMNT January camp roster announced, Christian Pulisic stars for AC Milan, and more.
Happy Tuesday, everyone! I returned to work after a nice little break for the holidays and frankly, I’m struggling. I don’t mind being back, it’s just difficult getting back into a routine after being away for so long. Alas, I’ll survive somehow. We have plenty to discuss in today’s American-heavy edition of Lion Links, so let’s get into the news.
MLS Transfer Happenings
There are a lot of MLS moves we need to get caught up on, starting with Austin FC’s signing of Brandon Vazquez as a Designated Player from CF Monterrey. Vazquez joins on a four-year deal after Austin sent $100,000 in General Allocation Money (GAM) to the San Diego Earthquakes to jump to the top of the league’s waiver order. We then move to the New England Revolution, which sent midfielder Emmanuel Boateng to San Diego FC in exchange for $200,000 in 2025 GAM. The Revs have also recalled midfielder Noel Buck from his loan with Southampton. The Chicago Fire have signed Danish winger Phillip Zinckernagel from Club Brugge, with his contract running through the end of the 2028 season. Finally, CF Montreal has reportedly traded $650,000 in GAM and an international roster spot to the LA Galaxy in exchange for center back Jalen Neal.
January Camp Roster Announced
The United States Men’s National Team has announced the 24-man roster for its annual January camp. The team will convene today in Ft. Lauderdale with a squad primarily made up of MLS players, as is usually the case. Zack Steffen is easily the most experienced of the four goalkeepers, with Patrick Schulte the only other one to be capped. Tim Ream, Miles Robinson, and Walker Zimmerman make up the veteran core of defenders, while none of the four midfielders have more than one cap to their name. Jesus Ferreira is the most seasoned of the seven forwards, with Brian White the only other one to have earned a cap.
Christian Pulisic Stars in Supercoppa Final
AC Milan erased a 2-0 second half deficit in the Italian Supercoppa final on Monday, roaring back to win the trophy with Christian Pulisic taking on a starring role. The American winger snuck into the box in the 80th minute and executed a great turn and finish to level the game at 2-2 in the 80th minute.
He then helped create Tammy Abraham’s game-winner, playing an outstanding ball to release Rafael Leao down the right wing, who squared it for Abraham to tap home and win new boss Sergio Conceicao his first trophy with the club after just two games.
Americans in Midweek Action
There are several other American players who will take part in games this week, so get them all marked down on your calendar so you don’t miss anything. We start on Wednesday, when Cameron Carter-Vickers, Auston Trusty, and Celtic will play host to Dundee United in Scottish Premier League action. Thursday sees Antonee Robinson and Fulham take on Watford in the third round of the FA Cup, and things wrap up on Friday with Cole Campbell, Giovanni Reyna, and Borussia Dortmund facing off against Bayer Leverkusen in Bundesliga action.
Free Kicks
- The NWSL has announced the competition calendar for the upcoming 2025 season.
- Barbra Banda, Marta, Emily Sams, and Anna Moorhouse have been nominated for the EA Sports FC 25 Team of the Year.
- The oldest living person in the world is now believed to be a soccer-loving nun from Brazil.
- Numerous fan groups have called for Joan Laporta to resign as president of Barcelona, following the team’s failures to register Dani Olmo and Pau Victor for the second half of the season.
That’s all I have for you this time around. I hope you all have a terrific Tuesday and rest of your week!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 1/6/25
Orlando City reportedly bids for Alejandro Zendejas, Antonee Robinson named U.S. Male Player of the Year, Americans abroad, and more.
Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you down in Florida. I’ve been busy working at Under Armour and Wrigley Field this past week, but I got a chance to watch some soccer over the weekend. There is plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.
Orlando City Transfer Bid for Alejandro Zendejas Rejected
Liga MX side Club America has reportedly rejected a bid from Orlando City for American winger Alejandro “Alex” Zendejas. Talks have stalled as Club America sorts out manager Andre Jardine’s future with the club, as he has been linked to Brazilian side Botafogo. Zendejas has four goals and five assists in 19 matches so far this season for Club America. Orlando City has an open Designated Player spot after the club sold Facundo Torres to Palmeiras last month. The Lions will reportedly prioritize other targets during the winter transfer window.
Antonee Robinson Named U.S. Soccer Male Player of the Year
On Sunday, Fulham and United States Men’s National Team defender Antonee Robinson was voted the 2024 U.S. Soccer Male Player of the Year. Robinson won 55% of the vote and was also a finalist for the award in 2022. He started 11 matches for the USMNT and had an assist in its 1-0 win against Jamaica in the Concacaf Nations League quarterfinals. Robinson had a solid year at Fulham, recording 10 assists in 37 matches, and won the club’s 2023-2024 Player of the Year award. Robinson beat out AS Monaco forward Folarin Balogun, PSV Eindhoven forward Ricardo Pepi, AC Milan winger Christian Pulisic, and Charlotte FC defender Tim Ream. He’s the first defender to win the award since Oguchi Onyewu won it in 2006.
Keeping Up With the Americans Abroad
We had another busy weekend featuring several Americans in action in Europe. Cristian Pulisic returned to AC Milan for Friday’s Italian Super Cup semifinal matchup against Juventus that also included Weston McKennie, Tim Weah, and Yunus Musah. Pulisic scored the equalizer from the penalty spot to tie the match in the second half, helping AC Milan overcome a 1-0 deficit to defeat Juventus 2-1 and book a spot in the Italian Super Cup final against Inter Milan later today. Gianluca Busio played a full 90 minutes for Venezia as his side fought to secure a 1-1 draw against Empoli in Serie A action. Auston Trusty scored his first goal for Celtic as his side defeated St. Mirren 3-0.
Premier League Weekend Roundup
There are plenty of results in the Premier League to catch you up on from the weekend. Former Lion goalkeeper Brandon Austin made his debut for Tottenham Hotspur. Unfortunately, his side fell to Newcastle United 2-1. Manchester City defeated West Ham United 4-1 to get back-to-back Premier League victories, Bournemouth defeated Everton 1-0, Aston Villa edged past Leicester City 2-1, and Brentford dominated Southampton with a 5-0 win. Crystal Palace and Chelsea battled to a 1-1 draw, while Brighton and Arsenal also played to a 1-1 draw. On Sunday, Raul Jimenez scored twice as Fulham fought back for a 2-2 draw against Ipswich Town. The Liverpool and Manchester United match also ended in a 2-2 draw. We have one Premier League matchup later today, as Wolverhampton faces Nottingham Forest.
Free Kicks
- The Houston Dash have hired former North Carolina Courage assistant coach Fabrice Gautrat as its next head coach. Fabrice is married to Orlando Pride midfielder Morgan Gautrat.
- The San Diego Wave and former Orlando Pride midfielder Emily van Egmond have reached a mutual agreement to part ways. She spent three seasons with the Wave, scoring two goals and adding two assists in 70 matches across all competitions.
- Charlotte FC is reportedly finalizing a deal to re-sign Pep Biel on a loan deal from Olympiakos.
- Toronto FC is reportedly trying to move forward Lorenzo Insigne before the 2025 MLS season begins.
- PSV Eindhoven has reportedly rejected an offer from Club America for American right back Richy Ledezma.
- Major League Soccer’s official match ball for the upcoming 2025 season features the league’s original colors.
That will do it for me today, Mane Landers. Enjoy your Monday, and I’ll see you next time.
Lion Links
Lion Links: 1/3/25
Philadelphia Union hire Bradley Carnell, Americans abroad this weekend, New England Revolution transfer Esmir Bajraktarevic, and more.
Happy first Friday of 2025! I don’t have too many plans for the weekend beyond brunch with friends, so it should be a relaxing couple of days. Before we dive into today’s links, we here at The Mane Land want to give a special shout out to Michael Garvey for signing up for a Homegrown Player-level membership on our Buy Me a Coffee page. By signing up at one of our three levels of support, our readers and podcast listeners can enjoy added benefits in addition to keeping our bills paid so we can continue doing what we do. Let’s get to today’s soccer news!
Philadelphia Union Hire Bradley Carnell
The Philadelphia Union have hired Bradley Carnell as their fourth head coach in franchise history. He has tough shoes to fill in Philadelphia, as Jim Curtin led the Union to plenty of success since joining in 2014 and was named MLS Coach of the Year twice in that span. Carnell coached St. Louis City through a stellar inaugural season in 2023 that included finishing atop the Western Conference standings, but he was fired by the club last summer. We’ll see if Carnell can get the Union back to the postseason after they missed out on the playoffs for the first time since 2017 last season.
Americans in Action This Weekend
While we endure the off-season here in the U.S., there are thankfully plenty of Americans playing abroad for us to root for this weekend. Ligue 1 soccer is back, and defender Mark McKenzie could continue building his case to make the Concacaf Nations League roster when Toulouse plays Lens on Sunday. Johnny Cardoso, who has been excelling amid transfer interest from clubs across Europe, will have a chance to impress when Real Betis takes on Huesca on Saturday in the Copa del Rey. Christian Pulisic may return from injury today when AC Milan faces off against Juventus in an Italian Super Cup semifinal that could also feature Yunus Musah, Weston McKennie, and Tim Weah.
Injuries have dampened what was set to be a fun EFL Championship season for American fans, but Leeds United’s Brenden Aaronson and Burnley’s Luca Koleosho are helping their teams lead the promotion race. We may get to see Antonee Robinson, Tyler Adams, and Chris Richards in the English Premier League as well.
Esmir Bajraktarevic Transferred to Europe
The New England Revolution transferred 19-year-old Esmir Bajraktarević to PSV Eindhoven for a reported fee of up to $6 million. It’s a hefty sum for the Homegrown Player and the Revolution retain a sell-on fee as part of the deal as well. Bajraktarevic has spent the past three seasons with New England’s first team and was 10th on the 2024 MLS 22 Under 22 rankings. He joins a PSV side that sits atop the Eredivisie and has experience developing players coming from America. As for the Revolution, they helped fill the void left by Bajraktarevic’s exit by signing winger Luis Diaz, who previously played for Caleb Porter in Columbus for a few years.
Denver Reportedly Lands NWSL Team
For a reported expansion fee of $110 million, the NWSL has reportedly chosen Denver as the home of its 16th franchise. That fee is more than double the $53 million expansion fee both BOS Nation FC and Bay FC paid to join the league, and it would also be the highest expansion fee in U.S. women’s sports history. The group behind Denver’s bid, which is led by IMA Financial Group CEO Robert Cohen, reportedly submitted its first payment to the league earlier this week. It’s all tough news for Ohio, as both Cleveland and Cincinnati were finalists to become the 16th team in the league.
Free Kicks
- McCall Zerboni is departing NJ/NY Gotham FC after five years with the club to pursue other opportunities.
- The Chicago Fire transferred defender Tobias Salquist to FC Nordsjaelland in Denmark. Salquist only spent one year in Chicago, but the move makes sense considering center back Jack Elliott’s arrival this off-season.
- Inter Milan claimed a spot in the Italian Super Cup final following a 2-0 win over Atalanta, with Denzel Dumfries scoring a brace in the second half.
- Russia won’t take part in the 2026 FIFA World Cup due to the ongoing sanctions from FIFA and UEFA.
That’s all I have for you this time around. Thanks again to Michael for the support! I hope you all have a fantastic Friday.
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