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Orlando City vs. LA Galaxy: Five Takeaways

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Last week’s win against MLS newcomers FC Cincinnati had everyone feeling great. It was a much-needed three points to boost support for the Lions. I have this working theory that anytime things are going well for a character in a book, show, or movie the characters start making plans. But once they start making plans, someone dies. The inflated score left fans clinging to hope that maybe, just maybe with Zlatan Ibrahimović out, the Lions could have walked away with some much-needed points.

So, here are my five takeaways from Orlando City’s 1-0 loss against the LA Galaxy.

A Full Stadium is a Fun Stadium

I don’t think I’ve ever seen the stadium as full as it was tonight in person before. I’m sure the holiday weekend, Friday night after-work crowd could be part of the reason the stands were so full. More likely, however, was the thought that fans would get to see Zlatan Ibrahimović play at home. A lot of tickets were sold before it was announced he wouldn’t be playing, but by that time people had already paid for resale tickets. In fact, none of the season ticket holders that are typically around us were there tonight.

I will say this though, I was pretty upset trying to get in given the long lines after a very busy day before the match. Regardless, a full stadium is so much fun. The chants are louder, the cheers shake the stands, and even the little kids get a chance to curse at the referees with little consequence. More importantly, the full stadium tells the players that we are there to see them no matter how the results shake out. They certainly put on a show last night that left us fully engaged despite the loss.

Have We Tried Turning Nani Off and Back On Again?

The man is a powerhouse and I just didn’t see it last night. While he didn’t have a terrible game, he didn’t have a great game. For the second match in a row we saw a Nani penalty kick blocked. He needed to be on with Dom Dwyer suspended. He needed to be unstoppable, but wasn’t. He did have eight shots, three on target, but it wasn’t enough. It seemed like he was one step off most of the night.

It has me questioning, is there a curse? Can there be only one? Dom finally broke his scoreless run in the match against FC Cincinnati last week, so if he has his mojo back did Nani lose his?

The Offense Struggled

I don’t mean the offense struggled to create chances, because good grief Orlando City saw 19 attempts at goal and not one went in. Chris Mueller’s first touches were killing attacks, we already discussed Nani, and Tesho Akindele seemed to be left out. Akindele should have seen more of the ball in my opinion after a brace last match gave him momentum into this one. Then he came out for Smith and the formation changed. I’m not sure why, but I do know there were so many soft shots in those 19 attempts that power and range is definitely something the Lions should be working on during training.

Defense is Frustrating

Goalkeepers don’t prevent goals alone. They rely heavily on the back line to stop teams from even getting that far. It appears this team is afraid to shut players down. We saw it last week when Darren Mattocks toyed with defenders in the 24th minute and no one lunged, slid, or did anything but watch the ball sail to the back of the net. We saw it again last night when Jonathan dos Santos, with plenty of room, fired one into the back of the net while players in purple just stood there and watched it happen.

The guys are making great plays to win the ball back, but it’s just frustrating when they just stand there and ball watch. Communication still seems to be lacking as we’d often see two players pull up on a run only for neither to follow through. At one point Ruan was playing striker? I don’t know, that’s what it seemed like because he wasn’t where players were looking for and expecting him to be in that moment. Let’s work on communication, please? Pretty please?

Silver Linings

I’m nothing if not someone who works to find silver linings, as many of you know. So, I’ll have to end this doom and gloom with a bit of light. Again, there were 19 shots, so many chances being created. This is more than I could have hoped for after last season, and at least they made the LA Galaxy work for the win. On their way to all those goal-scoring opportunities, the Lions stole the ball from the opposition seemingly with ease again and again. They spent a lot of time with possession in the Galaxy’s half and even more time attacking down the left and performing well with short passes this game.


It’s a long road to the next home match. Here’s hoping that we can continue to trust the process and convert all this “they played well” momentum into actual wins. What did you take away from this game? Let us know in the comments below.

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Orlando City Forward Jack Lynn Announces His Retirement

Orlando City forward Jack Lynn retires from professional soccer.

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Orlando City announced this morning that forward Jack Lynn has retired from professional soccer to explore opportunities outside of the game. The striker was the Lions’ first-round pick in the 2022 MLS SuperDraft.

“Jack is a player who always gave 100 percent for us here in Orlando both in training and every game that he played,” Orlando City Executive Vice President of Soccer Operations and General Manager Luiz Muzzi said in a club press release. “He is someone who was always a positive to have as a part of the group and was ready to do whatever was asked of him for the team. We want to thank Jack for these last three years of hard work and professionalism and wish him nothing but the best in this next step of his life.”

The 25-year-old was selected with the 18th overall pick out of Notre Dame and the Lions signed him to a one-year deal on Feb. 16, 2022, with club options for 2023, 2024, and 2025. Orlando City exercised its option on Lynn following the 2022, 2023, and 2024 seasons, so he was set to enter his final option year in 2025.

Lynn quickly became a regular starter for Orlando City B, playing 53 games with 45 starts and recording 3,950 minutes. He scored a team-record 38 goals and added five assists over three seasons with the second team.

After scoring 15 goals for OCB during his rookie season, Lynn won the Golden Boot with 19 goals in 2023. His play that season earned him the title of MLS NEXT Pro MVP, making him the first OCB player to win the award.

The third-year forward saw his role with the first team increase significantly in 2024. He only made seven total first-team appearances in his first two seasons, but appeared 14 times in 2024 with his only two starts. In his three seasons in Orlando, Lynn played in 22 games with two starts and recorded 326 minutes. He scored twice, with both goals coming in MLS action.

Prior to joining the Lions, Lynn was a standout forward at Notre Dame, playing 79 times with 57 starts while scoring 31 goals and adding eight assists. He scored 10 goals with four assists during his senior year, helping the Fighting Irish win the ACC Championship before losing to eventual champion Clemson in the NCAA College Cup semifinal. He was a three-time All-ACC selection and All-Region selection during his collegiate career.

What This Means for Orlando City

Lynn played sparingly during his professional career but saw his role increase last season. An injury and subsequent surgery for Duncan McGuire meant he was likely to see even more time in 2025 had he continued playing. However, he would’ve been the third or fourth choice on the roster.

The retirement means the Lions will likely be on the lookout for another striker as they attempt to add some depth to the position. Ramiro Enrique will be the starter as the season begins and Luis Muriel can play up top if needed, but there was already a need for depth up top. That need is even more urgent with Lynn’s departure.

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Orlando City Signs Colombian Winger Nicolas Rodriguez

The Lions add a skilled young winger ahead of the 2025 season.

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Orlando City has announced the previously reported signing of Colombian forward Nicolas Rodriguez from Fortaleza CEIF through 2027 with a club option for 2028. Rodriguez, 20, will occupy an MLS U22 Initiative slot.

“We’re very excited to have Nico join us here in Orlando. With the characteristics he has as a player, he’s someone that we feel really fits our model and culture at the club,” Orlando City Executive Vice President of Soccer Operations and General Manager Luiz Muzzi in a club press release. “Nico has a skilled left foot that makes him a challenge to defend, likes to take defenders on one-on-one, and has a promising future. We’re excited for all he’ll achieve here during his time in purple.”

Rodriguez made 19 appearances (all starts) in the 2024 Primera A Clausura season with Fortaleza, compiling 1,607 minutes, scoring five goals, and adding three assists.

“It’s an honor and a point of pride to be able to wear this kit, to be able to represent this badge, and it’s very important to me and to my family,” Rodríguez said in the club’s press release. “I’m excited about this next step along my journey.”

The San Jose del Guaviare, Colombia native joined Fortaleza’s youth team in 2021, making his debut in the Categoria Primera B against Boyaca Chico. After rarely appearing in his first two years, the 5-foot-8 winger became a regular starter in 2023, appearing in 44 matches and scoring eight times, helping the club earn promotion to Primera A. He played in 42 games in all competitions for Fortaleza in 2024, scoring eight goals.

What It Means for Orlando City

The Lions get a talented, young offensive-minded player who can help the club while developing. If things go well, Orlando City will be able to move him in the future for a great deal more than what the club is investing in him now, which is good business, but not at the expense of the team on the field. Rodriguez isn’t a like-for-like replacement for Facundo Torres — at least not yet — but he doesn’t have to be. The Lions could play Martin Ojeda or Luis Muriel opposite Ivan Angulo, allowing Rodriguez time to develop with minutes off the bench and spot starts during heavy fixture congestion. And, with an open Designated Player slot, there may still be a forward or winger brought in before the 2025 season starts.

In addition to playing right wing, Rodriguez can also play the right side in a three-man midfield and even the No. 10 spot. In Oscar Pareja’s system, he would likely project as the right attacking midfielder in the 4-2-3-1.

Rodriguez will occupy an international and U22 Initiative slot for the Lions. He’s a player with a lot of upside and with the financial investment of the transfer fee, coupled with the reports that Fortaleza will retain as much as 30% of a future sale, the club must feel good about his future. Fans should as well after seeing the video below, which shows Rodriguez has plenty of confidence and finishing ability, even from outside the box.

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Likes and Dislikes from the First Week of Orlando City’s Preseason

Here are a few things that stood out from the first week of preseason — some good and some bad.

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The 2024 Major League Soccer season has barely had time to breathe, but Orlando City opened preseason training on Monday. If it feels like time has flown by, that’s because it has. Hell, we’ve already got a whole working week’s-worth of practices in, and things are only going to pick up from here. With that being the case, I wanted to stop and reflect on a couple things that I liked, and a couple things that I disliked from the first week of the Lions’ preseason.

Likes

The Boys Are Back in Town

First and foremost, it’s good to be back in soccer mode. Its always nice to reflect on fond memories from the most recent season — particularly when its a successful one like the Lions just had, but reminiscing only takes you so far. But now we’re getting daily looks at OCSC’s preseason work and are able to check in with the familiar faces we know and love while also getting to know a few new ones. Videos like this one are always nice and help build excitement for the games to come.

Games Just Around the Corner

Speaking of games, we aren’t too far from Orlando’s first game of 2025. The Lions will play a preseason match a little over a week from today on Jan. 25, when they take on Atletico Mineiro at home in the FC Series. It may be only a preseason game but it still provides us with our first glimpse of what Orlando City will look like during the 2025 season. We’ll presumably get to see some of the team’s draft picks in action and should get some clues as to how the positional pecking order is starting to shape up.

Dislikes

The Wait for Reinforcements

It isn’t out of the norm for Orlando City to take its time making off-season signings when compared to its fellow MLS teams, and that’s been the case once again this year. Granted, there are plenty of teams that have more spots to fill than the Lions and some teams are in the midst of outright rebuilds. Still, OCSC has several spots that are in need of strengthening, depth, or both, not to mention a Facundo Torres-sized hole out on the right wing. There’s absolutely work to be done, and while I’m all for taking the time to make sure you sign the right players, there’s also something to be said for giving those players as much time in preseason as possible to adapt to their new teammates and unfamiliar surroundings. Here’s hoping that some moves start getting made soon.

The Departure of Mason Stajduhar

I won’t lie to you guys, when the news came through on Wednesday afternoon that the Lions had traded Mason Stajduhar to Real Salt Lake for General Allocation Money and a draft pick, it was a tough blow and one that I’m still having trouble coming to terms with. Professional soccer is a business, and I understand that, but it’s tough to see a guy like Mason head out the door. The team’s fourth Homegrown Player had been around since 2015 and beat cancer, made his MLS debut, got his first MLS wins and shutouts, helped OCSC hoist the club’s first silverware as an MLS team, and got engaged and then married — all while wearing Orlando purple. As our editor Michael Citro put it, we watched him grow up from a teenager into a young man, and it’ll always be tough to watch someone leave who has been around for 10 years and has been a consummate professional for each one of them. I’ll miss him but wish him all the best.


What did you guys make of the first week of the 2025 preseason? Are there any things that you’re keeping a particularly close eye on as we begin building towards the match against Atletico Mineiro? Be sure to have your say down in the comments, and I’ll see you next week. Vamos Orlando!

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