Lion Links
Lion Links: 6/27/19
Happy Thursday morning, Mane Landers! It has begun — Orlando City kicked off its toughest stretch of matches this season with a road game against Wayne Rooney’s D.C. United. The Lions will face a total of 10 matches, nine in Major League Soccer and one in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, in a mere 32 days. Elsewhere, the United States Men’s National Team was in Concacaf Gold Cup action last night and the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup is gearing up for the quarterfinals.
“Confident” Lions Travel to the Nation’s Capital, Fall 1-0
“Everyone is confident because we’ve got a good amount of games that we’ve won. The energy is pretty high,” stated Orlando City rookie Benji Michel on Tuesday, prior to the team’s 1-0 loss last night versus D.C. United at Audi Field. With big-name forward Dom Dwyer not making the trip up the east coast, the Lions failed to find the net, getting only three of 19 shot attempts on target and wasting several good opportunities. Of course it was Wayne Rooney from his own half of the field who ruined Orlando’s chance to go four straight matches in all competitions without a loss.
- Sean Rollins has your match recap.
- I passed out player grades and selected Man of the Match
- The view from the other side comes from Black and Red United.
And check back later today for Dave Rohe’s five takeaways from the match.
USMNT Round Out Gold Cup Group Stage with a WIN/DEFEAT
Head Coach Gregg Berhalter continued “tinkering with lineups, tactics, personnel and even positions” — and the captaincy — on Wednesday evening, a strategy that saw the USMNT end the Gold Cup group stage with a 1-0 win over Panama. It wasn’t the prettiest game, with Berhalter making 11 changes to his starting lineup, but Jozy Altidore managed a nice goal to help the U.S. finish 3-0-0 in Group D. The Yanks will face Curacao Sunday night in Philadelphia as the quarterfinals begin.
Orlando Pride Internationals Start Trickling Back In
The Orlando Pride will return to Exploria Stadium Sunday night to host the Chicago Red Stars after getting four points, including the squad’s first victory of 2019, during a two-game road trip. While it will be awesome to watch the Pride hopefully get back-to-back victories, the team is hosting a Pride Night for the match and that’s pretty awesome all by itself.
Former The Mane Land contributor Austin David was out at Pride training yesterday and noticed a couple of familiar Brazilians had made their return.
A few photos from @ORLPride training earlier today. Brazilian national team players Camila and Marta are back in Orlando as well. pic.twitter.com/MMp4EwM1mW
— Austin David (@AustinDavid22) June 26, 2019
A big welcome back to Marta and Camila! Great job leading Brazil in the Women’s World Cup!
USWNT Preps for Quarterfinals; World Cup Notes
The ever amazing Tobin Heath, USWNT forward, has no problem telling everyone exactly how she feels about European soccer.
“I don’t know, as a football fan, to me, I would want to see a little bit more diversity at this point. I find European football sometimes a little boring,” said Heath.
Oh, and then the following happened during a press conference for Friday’s USWNT-France match.
The cheekiest question ever? French reporter asks @USWNT forward @tobinheath if her side "will let" the #wwc hosts win in their quarter-final match this Friday. #wwc2019 #fifawwc2019 #fifawwc #football #soccer #news #womensport #america #USA #France #sport #video pic.twitter.com/NBONhnJvQK
— sntv (@sntvstory) June 26, 2019
Seriously, Tobin Heath is the best ya’ll. Did I mention she’s also my favorite U.S. soccer player of either gender since Mia Hamm and Julie Foudy retired? So I might be a bit biased.
- FIFA hosted a media briefing regarding “general refereeing matters from the first 44 matches” of the WWC. I had to legitimately laugh out loud when I heard about it. FIFA gonna FIFA, am I right?
- Standout English center back pair Steph Houghton and Millie Bright are both “major doubts” for the Lionesses quarterfinal match versus Norway today.
- Lastly, the Orlando Pride are hosting a watch party downtown at Lion’s Pride on Friday afternoon to cheer on the USWNT in the aforementioned battle with France.
And then there were 8.
Come cheer on the U-S-A at Lion's Pride!
Friday at 3:00 PM. pic.twitter.com/NG96mTBHTZ
— Orlando Pride (@ORLPride) June 26, 2019
Free Kicks
- Yes, even as a woman, I and my fellow females are here for the soccer.
- Bradley Wright-Phillips has returned to full training with the New York Red Bulls after being sidelined for almost two months with a groin injury.
- Respected ESPN journalist Bob Ley announced his retirement from the network.
- Sources are saying that Manchester United have agreed to terms with Crystal Palace in order to sign Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
- Since I always try to end Lion Links on Saturday mornings with information about my beloved Chelsea FC, I thought that I’d do the same on Thursday mornings with my Bundesliga love (and Orlando City partner club), VfL Wolfsburg. The Wolves have signed Austrian international Xaver Schlager from RB Salzburg to a contract through 2023.
That’s all from this very tired writer today. I guess I should get used to mid-week Orlando City games considering the squad’s upcoming schedule. Go City!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 11/5/24
Orlando City announces preseason match, how the Orlando Pride turned things around, Americans in midweek action, and more.
Happy Tuesday, everyone. We have a massive week ahead of us, as the Orlando Pride take on the Chicago Red Stars in the NWSL playoffs on Friday. That will be followed up by a pivotal Game 3 for Orlando City against Charlotte FC on Saturday. Both matches will be at home, so suffice it to say we have a lot going on around these parts. As usual, we have lots to talk through today, so let’s get into the links.
Orlando City Announces Friendly
Orlando City has announced that the club will play a preseason match against Inter Miami in Tampa on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14. The game will take place at Raymond James Stadium at 7:30 p.m., with tickets going on sale to the general public on Nov. 14. There will also be a pregame fan festival set up outside the stadium, which is free if you have a ticket. The decision to play Miami in a preseason game isn’t a surprising one, as it involves minimal travel for both clubs, and a chance to capitalize on the box office draw of Lionel Messi. It is a little surprising that the decision was made to host the game at Raymond James Stadium rather than Orlando’s Camping World Stadium, but it’s possible that the latter wasn’t available, or that there was a desire to capitalize on the additional gate money from the extra 15,000 seats at Raymond James.
How the Pride Escaped the Cellar
In a season that featured several teams who played outstanding campaigns, the Orlando Pride still managed to finish first in the National Women’s Soccer League. It’s a feat made even more impressive when considering how the club has historically struggled, but the change didn’t happen overnight. The rebuild really got underway in 2021, which was when a series of high profile exits and trades began to take place, which would eventually allow the Pride to do a lot of maneuvering in the transfer market. It was a long process though, and it took the arrival of Haley Carter in the front office and Seb Hines as the head coach for things to really start coming together. It’s been an all-around effort, but one that paid off with a first-place finish this season.
Americans in Midweek Action
There are a number of Americans playing this week, so make sure you’ve got everything marked down on your calendar. UEFA Champions League action returns tomorrow, as Malik Tillman, Ricardo Pepi, and Richie Ledezma will take on Girona with PSV Eindhoven. Christian Pulisic, Yunus Musah, and AC Milan face Real Madrid, and Tim Weah, Weston McKennie, and Juventus hit the road to take on Weah’s former club, Lille. European action then continues on Thursday as Tanner Tessmann and Lyon face Hoffenheim on the road in the Europa League, and Johnny Cardoso and Real Betis host Celje in the Conference League.
Transfer Rumor Roundup
As always seems to be the case, there are a number of transfer rumors floating around. First up, Spanish outlet Marca says that if Vinicius Jr. becomes available then Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain would be interested in signing him. This comes amid reports that the Brazilian is considering a move to Saudi Arabia. Speaking of Chelsea, Enzo Fernandez could seek an exit from the Blues reportedly due to not being favored by boss Enzo Maresca, with Barcelona and Inter Milan as possible destinations. Finally, Eintracht Frankfurt star Omar Marmoush is reportedly attracting interest from some of Europe’s big clubs, with Bayern Munich and Liverpool both interested in signing him.
Free Kicks
- The Orlando Pride slipped a spot to third in ESPN’s NWSL power rankings.
- Josh Sargent will be sidelined for at least two months after having surgery for a groin injury.
- Fellow United State’s Men’s National Team player Antonee Robinson assisted on Fulham’s late winner on Monday afternoon.
- Neymar went off injured in his second appearance for Al Hilal since suffering an ACL tear last October.
- Edu has resigned from his position as Arsenal’s sporting director.
That’s all I have for you this morning. Vamos Orlando!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 11/4/24
Orlando City falls to Charlotte FC in penalty shootout, Orlando Pride defeat the Seattle Reign, Megan Montefusco retires and more.
Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you down in Florida. I covered high school cross country state semifinals over the weekend, and I’m getting ready to cover a high school soccer playoff match later this week. We have plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.
Lions Lose Penalty Shootout to Charlotte FC
Orlando City fell 3-1 on penalties to Charlotte FC at Bank of America Stadium on Friday night after playing to a scoreless draw in Game 2 of the MLS Cup playoffs. Orlando’s offense struggled to create anything throughout the match in the attack. The best chance came late in the second half when Facundo Torres thought he had scored the game-winner for Orlando, but the assistant referee deemed him to be offside. In the penalty shootout, Luis Muriel was the only Lion to find the back of the net. Nico Lodeiro and Duncan McGuire had their penalty kicks saved by Charlotte FC goalkeeper Kristijan Kahlina, while Robin Jansson’s kick sailed over the net. The Lions will host Charlotte FC in Game 3 at Inter&Co Stadium on Saturday with a spot in the Eastern Conference semifinals on the line.
Orlando Pride Defeat the Seattle Reign in Regular Season Finale
The Orlando Pride snapped their two-match losing streak and defeated the Seattle Reign 3-2 to close out the 2024 NWSL regular season. Ally Watt, Kerry Abello, and Marta all scored for the Pride. Even though the Reign fought back to keep it close, Orlando held on for the win. The Pride finished the regular season first in the NWSL standings with 60 points. The Pride will take on the Chicago Red Stars in the quarterfinals of the 2024 NWSL playoffs on Friday in their first home playoff match ever. The match will kick off at 8 p.m. and will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video.
Megan Montefusco Announces Retirement
Orlando Pride defender Megan Montefusco will retire from professional soccer following the 2024 season. She’s played in the NWSL since 2015 and joined the Pride prior to the 2022 season. In her time in Orlando, Montefusco made 45 appearances for Orlando and scored in a 2023 Challenge Cup match against NJ/NY Gotham FC. She did not play in any matches in the 2024 season after undergoing foot surgery during the off-season and was placed on the season-ending injury list. Montefusco finishes her career with 179 appearances, scoring three goals and adding four assists across all competitions.
MLS Playoff Roundup
The first round of the MLS Cup playoffs continued over the weekend, with a few teams booking their spot in the next round. The Columbus Crew’s title defense ended after they lost 5-4 on penalties to the New York Red Bulls after a 2-2 draw. The LA Galaxy dominated the Colorado Rapids 4-1 on the road to advance to the Western Conference semifinals. Minnesota United also moved on, defeating Real Salt Lake in a shootout after a 1-1 draw and the Loons will face the Galaxy. The Seattle Sounders edged past the Houston Dynamo 7-6 on penalties after a 1-1 draw to advance to the Western Conference semifinals as well.
New York City FC bounced back with a 3-1 win over FC Cincinnati, while Atlanta United did the same with a 2-1 victory over Inter Miami as both teams stayed alive to force a third game in their series. LAFC fell 3-0 on the road to the Vancouver Whitecaps in a match that included two own goals.
Free Kicks
- The U.S. U-17 Women’s National Team defeated England 3-0 to claim third place at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup.
- The MLS NEXT Pro Cup is set, as North Texas SC will host Philadelphia Union II on Saturday. Both clubs shut out their opponents over the weekend to advance.
- Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah posted a message on social media hinting at his future at the club after he scored the winning goal against Brighton on Saturday.
- Wrexham was eliminated from the FA Cup after a 1-0 defeat against Harrogate Town in the first round.
- In its first league match since firing former manager Erik ten Hag, Manchester United drew 1-1 against Chelsea on Sunday.
That will do it for me today, Mane Landers. Enjoy your Monday and I’ll see you next time.
Lion Links
Lion Links: 11/1/24
Orlando City plays Charlotte FC tonight, Orlando Pride get ready for the Seattle Reign, NWSL playoff scenarios, and more.
Welcome to November, Mane Landers! It’s kind of crazy that there are only two months left of 2024, and I’m not looking forward to the holiday shopping frenzy. I checked on how my resolutions are doing for this year and am going to have to pick up the pace if I want to reach my reading goals. Let’s get this November started with today’s links!
Lions Takes On Charlotte FC Tonight
Orlando City has a chance to book its spot in the next round of the playoffs tonight when it faces off against Charlotte FC at 7:30 p.m. This will be Charlotte’s first playoff game at home since joining the league and it will likely be a loud environment for the Lions to deal with. Charlotte is without Designated Player Pep Biel due to his red card, but midfielders Kerwin Vargas and Patrick Agyemang are more than capable of making an impact. The Lions will have to remain at the top of their game to avoid the series being sent back to Orlando for Game 3 on Nov. 9.
Orlando Pride Prepare for Regular Season Finale
The Orlando Pride will aim to get back on track Saturday night when they take on the Seattle Reign at home in their final game of the regular season. After a pair of losses, a match against the Reign presents a good chance for the team to return to its winning ways after securing its first NWSL Shield. Pride Head Coach Seb Hines spoke on how the international break gives the team a decent chance to reset, as well as how playing at home should give the team a boost.
NWSL Playoff Race Nears Its End
While the Pride secured the top spot in the standings weeks ago, a majority of the league has plenty on the line this weekend. There are three teams in contention for the final two playoff spots, and there’s a three-team race for the second seed in the playoffs. The Portland Thorns can clinch a spot in the playoffs with a result tonight against Angel City FC, while Bay FC can clinch with a result tomorrow night against the Houston Dash. If either team loses, it opens the door for Racing Louisville to snatch a spot in the playoffs on Sunday against the San Diego Wave. After last year’s drama that included the Pride narrowly missing out on the playoffs, I’m glad things are already locked up for Orlando this year.
USWNT’s New Era Off to Strong Start
One of the biggest takeaways from the United States Women’s National Team’s trio of victories in the recent international window was how many new players took the field and impressed. Head Coach Emma Hayes utilized plenty of rotation across the three matches, and Pride defender Emily Sams was one of seven players who made their debut. Sams received a rating of 7 coming off the bench in the team’s win over Argentina, a match that showcased just how deep the U.S. player pool is. It’s been a fantastic past few months for Hayes, who leaned on innovation and experimentation with Chelsea and has the U.S. rebuilding while still staying on top.
Free Kicks
- Forward Diana Ordonez won’t play in the Dash’s final game of the season after undergoing successful surgery earlier this week.
- St. Louis City’s home stadium has been named Energizer Park as part of the club’s partnership with the battery manufacturer.
- The NWSL announced the schedule of events leading into the NWSL Championship on Nov. 23. The NWSL Skills Challenge will take place the night prior and the winner of the Lauren Holiday Impact Award will be announced on the day of the match.
- Chicago Fire FC II midfielder David Poreba was named 2024 MLS NEXT Pro MVP after leading the league with 18 goals this season.
- Ruben Amorim stated that there will be clarification on his reported move to Manchester United after Sporting CP’s match today.
That’s all I have for you this time around. I hope you all have a fantastic Friday and a relaxing weekend!
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