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USA vs. Cuba, Concacaf Nations League: Final Score 7-0 as Yanks Dismantle Visitors
The USMNT opened its run in the first ever Concacaf Nations League comfortably, smashing Cuba 7-0 in front of just 13,784 fans at Audi Field in Washington, D.C. Weston McKennie bagged a hat trick to lead the onslaught, as the Yanks scored six times before the first half was over in the easy victory. Jordan Morris added a goal and three assists — all in the first half.
Gregg Berhalter went with a mixed lineup against the Cubans, with a back line of Daniel Lovitz, Tim Ream, Matt Miazga, and Reggie Cannon in front of goalkeeper Brad Guzan. Weston McKennie, Cristian Roldan, and Jackson Yueill patroled the midfield behind Cristian Pulisic, Josh Sargent, and Morris.
Back in competition. Here we go! 💪
Your #USMNT starting XI for tonight’s @CNationsLeague opener vs. 🇨🇺.
Lineup Notes for #USAvCUB>> https://t.co/jnGU561qx1 pic.twitter.com/rkjp0WoImc
— U.S. Soccer MNT (@USMNT) October 11, 2019
It took only 32 seconds for the USMNT to get on the board. Cannon sent Morris down the right flank. The Sounders forward crossed in behind Pulisic but McKennie made a late back post run and fired home to open the scoring.
The USMNT are off to a flying start vs Cuba!
Weston McKennie scores 31 seconds in in their CONCACAF Nations League opener. ⚽🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/I4cI8QecYJ
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) October 11, 2019
It was the second-fastest opening goal in USMNT history, bested only by Clint Dempsey’s World Cup goal against Ghana.
Four minutes later, the same basic thing happened. Miazga gave it to Cannon, who sent Morris down the right to cross in for McKennie to tap home, making it a brace in the game’s first five minutes.
How about 2 goals in less than 5 minutes?! ⚽️⚽️@WMcKennie and the @USMNT are rolling early vs Cuba 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/X911EJnKWp
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) October 11, 2019
In the ninth minute, McKennie returned the favor by setting up Morris for a goal as the USMNT continued finding acres of space in the attacking third.
Go on, Jordan! 🤩🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/5bWHOYH0v8
— Seattle Sounders FC (@SoundersFC) October 11, 2019
Roldan was nearly in alone on goal in the 12th minute but the offside flag came up, although replay showed the midfielder was clearly onside. No matter. McKennie slammed home a cross from Cannon a minute later to make it 4-0 as the rout was on only 13 minutes in. It’s the fastest hat trick from the start of a game in USMNT history.
BEAUTIFUL cross from @ReggieCannon15 to help extend the #USMNT lead to 4-0! 🇺🇸#DTID pic.twitter.com/ZgIzNxaAgq
— x – FC Dallas (@FCDallas) October 11, 2019
Cuba nearly pulled a goal back in the 15th minute on its only real chance of the first half. A shot from outside the area hit forward Maykel Reyes and deflected inches wide of the right post on a shot Guzan had no chance of stopping with the change of direction.
McKennie nearly picked up a fourth goal in the 20th minute, sending a shot toward the back post but a good one-handed save by goalkeeper Nelson Johnson. Pulisic then sent a shot just wide of the post off a defender and Sargent nodded just wide off a set piece as the barrage continued. Pulisic fizzed a shot just over the bar in the 32nd.
In the 33rd minute McKennie again nearly scored his fourth, getting in behind but Johnson made a save, deflecting it over the bar. He then had another shot blocked on the ensuing corner as the ball just kept finding him.
The fifth goal came just a few minutes later and was an own goal off the face of Cuban defender Dario Ramos. McKennie set it up with a sly backheel pass for Morris, who had his shot saved and it hit Ramos in the face and deflected in to make it 5-0.
Make that ✋ for the @USMNT!
Weston McKennie with a FILTHY assist to set up Jordan Morris and force an own goal from Cuba. 🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/PLyXCr3h2I
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) October 11, 2019
Sargent made it 6-0 in the 40th minute, taking a layoff from Morris after a wonderful ball over the top from Yueill started the attack.
Josh Sargent gets in on the fun and makes it a 6-pack for the @USMNT!
How 'bout that pass from Jackson Yueill thoooo 😍 pic.twitter.com/zmsPRLqqa8
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) October 11, 2019
Sargent nearly had a second in the 42nd minute. Morris gave him another great cutback cross and Johnson made the save. The young forward picked up a knock seconds later. Miazga and Sargent went up for the cross on the ensuing corner and the U.S. striker went down holding his foot. He was able to come back on after the training staff attended to him, but moments later the halftime whistle blew with the Yanks up 6-0.
Morris tied a USMNT record with his three first-half assists, equaling the team’s assist record for an entire game, held by Cobi Jones and Landon Donovan — who did it twice.
Berhalter pulled his cheat codes — Mckennie and Morris — off at halftime, replacing them with Tyler Boyd and Paul Arriola. The USMNT attack slowed a bit as the new players worked their way up to game speed and Cuba committed a couple heavy challenges, the second of which resulted in a booking for Ramos.
Cannon found Lovitz sneaking in behind with a beautiful long ball in the 53rd but the left back couldn’t quite flick it on target. Moments later, Roldan fired wide of the net. Sargent came close to a second goal in the 57th and 58th minutes but the ball was cut out by Erick Rizo on the first and the cross was just out of reach from Lovitz on the second.
Cuba managed to flash a shot through the six-yard box in the 59th but Guzan wasn’t troubled by it and let it go out for a goal kick.
The seventh goal came in the 62nd minute. Lovitz sent a ball into the area that hit the out-stretched arm of defender Daniel Morejon for a clear-cut penalty. Pulisic immediately grabbed the ball and went to the spot, then beat Johnson right down the middle to make it 7-0.
Christian Pulisic steps up to the penalty spot and bags his 14th career international goal for a 7-0 @USMNT lead! pic.twitter.com/xoOp2dw5eL
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) October 12, 2019
Shortly after the goal, Pulisic departed for Sebastian Lletget. The U.S. kept the ball more and didn’t press forward quite as much.
A tremendous save from Johnson kept the U.S. at seven goals, as he made a spectacular diving stop in the 79th to deny a Roldan blast that changed directions off a defender. Lletget smashed a shot about a foot wide of the right post in the 85th minute. Sargent then stole the ball in the 90th and walked in alone on goal but blasted his shot over the bar.
Seconds later, the final whistle signaled the end of a lopsided win for the Yanks.
The USMNT will visit Canada on Tuesday night for the team’s second match of the competition. Canada currently leads the group with six points after sweeping two matches against Cuba, although the U.S. is level on goal differential with the Canadians.
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A Note About Hurricane Milton and The Mane Land
First of all, be safe. Second of all, be safe. Third of all, here’s what’s up regarding our upcoming schedule.
Hello, Mane Landers! With another powerful storm bearing down on the Sunshine State, it’s good to know that Orlando City and OCB are off and the Pride are on the road this weekend. We hope that everyone remains safe as Hurricane Milton passes through and near the areas in which many of you (and us) live.
As always, I hate writing these pieces but it seems to be required at least once per year, so I wanted to let everyone know that we at The Mane Land are going to do our best to continue our normal coverage and publication schedule as best we can — understanding that we are not a priority for anyone in the area at the moment. Our schedule in the coming days is not really up to us, as there are always unknown aspects to every storm, and while Hurricane Milton may or may not disrupt some or all of us personally, there are cell, internet, and electricity services that could be affected — something far beyond our control — to the point where our normal service isn’t possible. So we ask that you be aware of that and to be patient if that happens.
Hopefully our cable/satellite/electricity/internet will stay on for all the normal reasons, as well as so we can continue our coverage of Orlando’s soccer teams.
As Hurricane Milton threatens our state, we want to wish all of you the best of luck. Mother Nature is not a force to be trifled with, so we hope that everyone takes the mindset to err on the side of caution rather than take unnecessary risks. The weather is undefeated and should never be challenged.
The weather is undefeated and should never be challenged.
For those who read us throughout the Central Florida area and beyond, please let this serve as a reminder that several of our writers will be within reach of the storm, and all or some of us could find ourselves without power, internet, and/or cell service soon. Some of our staff members live in the more vulnerable areas along the Gulf Coast and Space Coast, where flooding could be severe.
When The Weather Channel sends people to your area to broadcast about the storm, you definitely take notice.
The safety of the TML staff is obviously of paramount importance to me. I urge all of our staff to take appropriate precautions, including – should they deem it necessary – evacuation. I urge everyone to be wherever they’re going to be by 5 p.m. tonight and then to stay put. As a website, we will strive to continue to function as normally as possible over the coming days.
I will personally do everything in my power (provided I have power and either the internet or cell service, or both) to maintain the site’s schedule of features with whatever breaking news we can cover over the span of the storm’s passing and beyond. However, please be aware that the site could potentially go without updates for an indeterminate period if the storm is particularly destructive and leaves us without power/internet, or with more immediate problems that must be overcome before we can even think about sitting down to write a blog post or record a podcast. This may be unavoidable, but we will do everything we can to avoid it.
I will try to provide updates from The Mane Land Twitter account (@TheManeLand) periodically to let people know that we’re OK as I get reports from our staff, and what the status of stories will be over the days (and weeks, if need be) to come. We hope the storm isn’t too disruptive to our daily functions but…this is a blog and it is infinitely less important than real life. I guess what I’m trying to say is that we’ll do what we have to do and get back to normal as quickly as we can.
Hopefully I’ll be able to look back on this post in a few days and laugh about having written it.
But this is a two-way community, so enough about us. Where are you located in relation to the storm’s path? What are you doing to prepare for the hurricane? Are you getting out of harm’s way, or are you staying put? How are you planning to pass the time? What are your best hurricane hacks? Let us know what you’re up to in the comments section below and keep us updated on how the weather is affecting your area.
Stay safe, Lion Nation.
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Reflecting on Eight Years with The Mane Land
A look back over my time with The Mane Land (so far).
As of last week, I have been a contributor at The Mane Land for eight years. That’s longer than I’ve ever been at any of my actual jobs in my life. There are literally only a couple of people who have been with the site longer, but I’m still amazed at how long it’s been. This is not to say I’m going anywhere, but rather I wanted to take the opportunity to look back at the past eight years, and look ahead to the future.
Unlike some, I didn’t come to be a supporter of Orlando City until it was announced that the club was joining MLS. At the time, I was contemplating picking a club to follow in MLS, but being in Tallahassee, there were no nearby options at that time. I considered FC Dallas and D.C. United, given the two were geographically closer in proximity to me than any others. Fortunately, it was literally while I was considering my options that the announcement was made regarding Orlando City’s jump to MLS. It was an easy decision.
As I do in many aspects of my life, I immediately started researching my new club, which led me to the content being produced by The Mane Land. There was also an article on the site titled “Join The Mane Land Staff.” I had often over the years internally bemoaned that I rarely used my Bachelor’s degree in English, and the desire to write welled up in me so much that I emailed the staff.
In response, one of our former editors, Andrew Marcinko, contacted me and said “I think your voice would be a great fit on TML.” He asked me to submit a Fan Post (those went away with our presence on SBN), and then another piece for review. Following that, our founder and managing editor, Michael Citro, emailed me to welcome me to the staff. I had no idea at the time how big a part of my life this blog would become.
I started out writing Monday’s Lions Links — often one of the more difficult days to write — and a feature piece. It’s been many years gone by now, but there was a time when the feature piece was “Pride Pub,” an ongoing series that paired craft beer and good food based on Orlando City’s opponent. I can tell you that the research for that was very enjoyable, and I still use some of the recipes I found to this day.
Eventually, I started contributing more match coverage and analytical pieces. Staff came and went, but I never thought to leave since I was enjoying myself. Sometime after that, I was promoted to senior columnist, for which I’m grateful. I can without reservation say that I’m a better writer thanks to my time with the site, and from working with such excellent staff.
In November of 2016, Michael asked if I wanted to give co-hosting The Mane Land PawedCast a try. My first recording was for Episode 71. We just recorded Episode 354, and with the exception of maybe two or three episodes, I have been on every single one of 283 episodes over the last six plus years. Michael and I have spent a lot of time talking on and off the podcast over the years, and I’m proud of what we have produced and to call him my friend.
We recently added an Orlando Pride-specific podcast called Skopurp: An Orlando Pride PawedCast. For years we wanted to give the Pride the time and attention the club deserves. Now, it is a reality, but one that I ask you to listen to and share. I’ll even put out that although Michael and I are the current hosts, we merely consider ourselves stewards and are hoping to get others to come onboard and eventually take it to the next level.
When I started with The Mane Land, the site had just made the move from a free WordPress site to the SBNation network. It was a big deal, and for many years it was a good partnership. Of course that all came to an end not too long ago, and our blog went the independent route thanks to the incredibly generous support of our readers and listeners. In fact, if you want to be one of those supporting our efforts, please go to our Buy Me A Coffee site to become a member. The move has allowed a flexibility we didn’t have before, but I really want others to have the same sense of joy and accomplishment that I have as a member of our staff.
At one point we had nearly twice the staff that we do now, and as you know, many hands make light work. The opposite of that is also true. I genuinely believe that there must be others out there with the same passion for Orlando City as I have — with the same desire to have their voice heard, whether through the written word or on a podcast. I promise you there is an opportunity to contribute here with us. Our internal discussions are informative, engaging, and often funny. Please consider joining us, as I did eight years ago. I haven’t regretted it and I know you won’t either.
I want to thank all of those who contributed to The Mane Land over the years. There are many that I am still in touch with, though they are no longer a part of the staff. Of course, the current staff are a pleasure to work with, and I appreciate their dedication to what we are trying to do.
Finally, I want to thank the readers and listeners over the years. From those who regularly comment on our articles, to those that I’ve personally met at matches or even randomly on the street, you are a big reason that we do all of this. You are a big reason why I’ve been doing this for the better part of a decade. it is always a genuine pleasure hearing your thoughts or simply sharing a moment of joy together — U.S. Open Cup final, anyone?
So, thank you. I look forward to many more years of this journey together.
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The Mane Land Announces Membership Program
Maximize your Mane Land experience with our new TML membership program while supporting our independent efforts.
Hello, readers of The Mane Land and listeners of our podcasts. Before you start reading this, please note that the most important part of this post is at the end. So, don’t stop until you get to the bottom.
You may recall that when we left SBNation to become independent, we really weren’t sure the best way to go about that. Many of our readers and listeners generously offered to help us make that transition, but we still weren’t sure the best path forward, so we took a poll.
The poll was pretty much split down the middle between those who preferred a one-time, Kickstarter-style campaign (which we did, and those of you who stepped up to help completely blew us away!) and those who favored a Patreon-style, subscription-based membership with extra perks. In fact, the member subscriptions option got a few more votes in our poll.
The folks who took part in our GoFundMe fundraiser were fantastic and are now immortalized on this very site on the “Our Founders” page. But we had always planned to give folks the option to choose whichever method of support they preferred and we tried to communicate that throughout the process. It took a little longer than expected to get up and running, but our membership subscription program is now in place! (You may notice the fancy new banner ad about it on the home page, echoed below.)
Part of that delay was thinking up something that didn’t encroach on the benefits we gave our Founders. Those folks helped us get started and deserve the exclusivity of the perks they got. The other part of the delay is that there just aren’t enough hours in the day. (However, for you guys, I’m willing to be cloned.)
We have utilized the popular Buy Me a Coffee platform to run this program. You can find the basics here. The Mane Land premium membership program includes three tiers of membership, as well as the option to click on the “Support” tab for those who just want to help us out whenever, without joining the program or adding any recurring “appointment-based” payments to their budgets. We love that feature of Buy Me a Coffee (or “Buy Us a Beer” in our case…you drink what you like).
For those who do choose to become members, we hope we have provided value and we are planning to add benefits along the way, in addition to providing special giveaways, events, etc. (more on that below). We have also provided subscription options — with monthly or annual memberships. The annual cost essentially gives you 12 months for the price of 10.
Current Benefits
The current membership benefits depend on which level of support you choose — Homegrown Player, TAM Player, or Designated Player level. Each level includes all benefits from the lower tiers, with additional benefits for each higher level.
Homegrown Player: This is a basic set-it-and-forget-it level of support for The Mane Land, providing a way for our readers and podcast listeners to contribute to the success of TML‘s independence goals. We want to compensate our current volunteers, replace lost income of those who previously received small stipends from being part of the SBNation network, add photographers, attract new writers, and expand our coverage. Additionally, each Homegrown Player Level member will be recognized in a Lion Links column, which is still typically our most widely read post of each day and one of the top daily links columns among soccer sites. Homegrown Player Level members will also be included in any future prize drawings we have or events we host and may be subject to future benefits as they are added.
TAM Player: In addition to Homegrown Player benefits, TAM Players will receive a new weekly e-newsletter in their inbox (unless you opt out…some people hate email). These will be informal missives from myself, other TML writers, or a combination, discussing what’s on our mind regarding Orlando City, the Pride, OCB, or soccer in general. Think of it as an extra post from our site that may cover multiple topics. Additionally, you’ll get a 10% discount from our web shop items that we control (presently, that means everything except our listed MLS Shop items). We will definitely have more benefits coming for this level soon and will look for opportunities to include additional benefits as they become available.
Designated Player: This limited availability level of support includes all perks from the Homegrown and TAM levels, but it goes beyond. Your discount at our webshop (for items we control) will be 15% off. Additionally, we’ll send you Zoom links to watch us “make the doughnuts” whenever we record the podcast. This includes when we interview guests. You’ll see how the sausage is made behind the scenes and everything that we say, some of which will end up on the cutting room floor before the final podcast is sent out. This includes both The Mane Land PawedCast and SkoPurp Soccer: An Orlando Pride PawedCast. And after two months of membership you can commission a bonus episode of either podcast simply by letting us know what topic you want us to cover. Think of this as an extended Ask Us Anything. We’ll do a whole show about your topic and you can even join us to discuss it if you wish.
The DP Level will certainly have additional benefits tacked on as we move forward. It is currently limited to 40 members but could be expanded slightly depending on demand and our Zoom attendance.
Future Benefits / Benefits Under Consideration
While we won’t be able to schedule these due to the random nature of items falling into our hands, there will be periodic prize giveaways in drawings that include all of our members, regardless of level. The catch is that you get one entry per level of support, meaning Homegrown Player Level members will get one entry per prize drawing, TAM Player Level members will get two entries per drawing, and Designated Player Level members get three entries for prize drawings. Some of the kinds of items we have come across in the past include match tickets, trinkets, posters, scarves, and so on.
We are planning to add a message board to our website, well…soon-ish is the word that comes to mind. The plan for the message board is to build our community and further the discussion about the club. As part of this, we’re planning an exclusive, members-only area of that message board that TAM and DP members can access. This will be a place our staff can share informational nuggets we can’t necessarily write stories about for various reasons and interact with our members on a daily basis.
Other things in the works include meet-and-greets/watch parties where you can chat with TML staff members and catch a road match with a bunch of like-minded Orlando City/Pride fans while we all cheer on the team together. There may also be other informal outings with one or more members of the staff, organized fantasy leagues, random Zoom calls for Q&A sessions, and perhaps even some organized group outings for Orlando City / Pride matches, national team games, etc.
The Most Important Part of This Post
Remember at the top of this post, when I said the most important part is at the bottom? Well, that seems like a long time ago, now, so it’s OK if you’ve already forgotten.
The most important part of our membership program is you. We want your feedback so we can make this program something that interests and excites you. We want to know what you like and dislike about this program. We want to know if there are some things we didn’t think of that interest you. If you like what we’re offering, tell us! If you hate what we’re offering, we want to know what you’d prefer instead or in addition. If you want to go drinking with Dave, we can probably arrange that, but it’ll be a unique tier and we’ll have to figure out the cost of that.
No idea is too crazy to suggest, even if it’s too insane for us to actually offer. Let us know what you want from your subscription and we’ll see if that’s something we can do. We’ll make it easy for you by putting the form right here below this post, which is now concluded.
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