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Lion Links: 7/3/20

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How’s it going, Mane Landers? I hope you all have a had a great week as we head into the Fourth of July weekend. Stay safe if you decide to be out and about celebrating the holiday. I’ll be spending most of it working, but am still looking forward to watching some National Women’s Soccer League Challenge Cup action tomorrow. But for now, let’s hop into some links!

Orlando City Strengthening Defense

It’s been nearly four months since Orlando City played on March 7 and the club is working on recreating its pressing style before the team returns to play on July 8 against Inter Miami CF. A large part of that process is rebuilding the leg strength and energy in the players’ legs, particularly with defenders. The back line will need to cover a lot of ground in matches, and although it’s been some time since his last game, center back Robin Jansson has noticed cohesiveness in training.

“We have become more like a unit on the field,” Jansson said. “Everybody does the work really good on every position. Oscar is demanding something from every position and we want to have it in a certain way so that has been great. Defensively, it feels like it has been more structured.”

Orlando City midfielder Mauricio Pereyra also discussed how the team’s fitness and mentality is coming along. There are still differences compared to training in the club’s facilities that the team is adjusting to, but Pereyra said the team needs to maintain the intensity and keep pushing forward for the match with Miami.

Ali Riley Reflects on Her Time in Orlando

Orlando Pride and New Zealand defender Ali Riley posted on Instagram that she is returning to Malmo, Sweden, as the Pride aren’t going to play matches anytime soon. The 32-year-old was signed by the Pride this February and wasn’t able to play for the club due to the coronavirus pandemic and the team’s withdrawal from the NWSL Challenge Cup. Her future with Orlando is perhaps in doubt as she’ll be 33 in October and her contract status is unclear, but Riley said she hopes to wear the Pride colors again.

“I don’t know what the future holds, but I really hope that I get the chance to wear this jersey again.”

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Over the past two weeks I’ve felt a lot of things: anger, confusion, fear, disappointment, frustration, sadness. But when I take a deep belly breath (thanks @erinmcleod1) and reflect on my experience here in Orlando, I am filled with so much love and gratitude. Since getting here in early February, I’ve been given the coaching and resources to improve my game, reconnected with old friends (did you know that @ashlynharris24 and I were roommates in 2011?), and made new friends that already feel like family. I have been welcomed into an amazing community and connected with fans from around the world despite never having played a game for this club. My teammates have certainly pushed me to develop as a player, but more importantly as a person- to listen, learn, support, and take action in the fight for social justice. Even without a season, coming to this club has changed my life in the most meaningful ways possible. Thank you. I don’t know what the future holds, but I really hope that I get the chance to wear this jersey again. For now, it’s time to return to Malmö to be with my älskling @warrernilsson! 💜

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USL League One Schedule Format Revealed

Orlando City B will play 20 games over the course of 15 weeks for the 2020 USL League One season. The Young Lions will face 10 opponents, taking on new “rival” (per the league) Fort Lauderdale CF four times and not playing against Forward Madison FC. The regular season starts July 18 and continues until Oct. 24 Then the top two teams in the league will play in the final the following weekend on Oct. 31. Teams are allowed five substitutions each game and you can still watch all USL League One games on ESPN+ during the season.

Columbus Crew Player Tests Positive

A day after six FC Dallas players tested positive for the coronavirus, an unidentified Columbus Crew player has now tested positive as well. This is now the 10th player to test positive since teams started arriving in Orlando for the tournament. The Crew are now under quarantine for further testing and concerns about the tournament’s safety continue as more teams land in Orlando.

Some MLS Stars Will Miss MLS is Back Tournament

LAFC forward and MLS MVP Carlos Vela will likely opt out of the MLS is Back Tournament, staying with his pregnant wife instead. Defensive Player of the Year Ike Opara won’t be with Minnesota United for the tournament as he continues rehab for a preexisting condition. Philadelphia Union forward Cory Burke can’t make the trip due to travel restrictions and LA Galaxy midfielder Jonathan dos Santos is undergoing hernia surgery.

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  • Miguel Gallardo got a nice shout out for his involvement as a community ambassador for the Orlando City Foundation.

  • Some MLS players have had issues with the food options at the Walt Disney World’s Swan and Dolphin Resort, including a $65 sandwich. Meanwhile, Minnesota Head Coach Adrian Heath is getting used to an Orlando area that looks different from when he coached the Lions.
  • In United States Men’s National Team news, midfielder Weston McKennie is open to a move away from Schalke 04 and Matt Miazga will stay at Reading for the rest of the season.

That’ll do it for me today. Enjoy your holiday weekend and stay safe.

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Lion Links: 3/25/25

Lions earn plaudits, Marco Pasalic up for Goal of the Week, Kylie Nadaner’s performance honored, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

Happy Tuesday, everyone! It was a great weekend for Orlando soccer as the two teams that were in action each picked up wins for a six-point weekend. It was done in exciting fashion too, as Orlando City and the Orlando Pride combined to score six goals between them. With a little luck, we’ll get to enjoy some similar results this coming weekend. We’ve got a lot to discuss this morning though, so let’s talk through today’s links.

Lions’ Performances Earn Plaudits

Orlando City blew D.C. United away 4-1 on Saturday, and some of the key performers from the win have been rewarded with places in the MLS Team of the Matchday. Martin Ojeda and Alex Freeman are named to the starting XI while Luis Muriel slots in on the bench to ensure the squad has a decidedly purple tint. Ojeda tallied a goal and two assists in a Man of the Match performance, Freeman did his best to match him with a goal and an assist of his own, and Muriel made his own impact by scoring the opening goal and logging a secondary assist. Here’s hoping they keep up the good work!

Marco Pasalic Up for Weekly Honors

Marco Pasalic was the only goal scorer from Saturday’s win to not be included in the MLS Team of the Matchday, but instead he finds himself nominated for the MLS Goal of the Matchday. I’m sure I don’t have to tell you which strike I’m talking about, but in case you’ve been living under a rock for the last several days, the Croatian did this to score Orlando’s fourth goal of the win.

Between the fluid buildup and the beauty of the strike itself, if this doesn’t win Goal of the Week then we live in a world without justice. Make sure you go vote!

Pride’s Kylie Nadaner Earns Recognition

The Orlando Pride beat NJ/NY Gotham FC 2-0 on the road on Sunday, and center back Kylie Nadaner has been nominated for the NWSL Player of the Week due to her contributions in the match. Nadaner got the start at center back and helped the Pride keep a clean sheet — marking the first time the club has ever begun a season with back-to-back shutouts. While it wasn’t the Pride’s cleanest defensive performance, Nadaner and her fellow defenders mostly did a good job at preventing any truly dangerous chances, and in the end Orlando picked up three good points away from home.

U.S. Women Announce Three Matches

The United States Women’s National Team has announced three friendlies that will take place during the summer, with two occurring in June and the other in early July. The first two will be against Ireland in Colorado on June 26 and again against the Irish on June 29 in Cincinnati. The last match will be held on July 2 with an opponent and location for the game to be announced at a later date. It will be the first meeting between the U.S. and Ireland since April 2023, when the sides met in a pair of matches during the buildup to the 2023 Women’s World Cup. The USWNT won both of those matches and will try to replicate the feat in a few months.

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  • Barba Banda had hateful language directed towards her during Sunday’s game, and the NWSL, Pride, and Gotham FC have all come out with strong responses.

That’s all I have for you this morning. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 3/24/25

Lions and Pride win, USMNT falls to Canada, UEFA Nations League quarterfinals recap, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you down in Florida. I’ve had a very busy week, finishing my orientation and ballpark training to return to working ballgames and concerts at Wrigley Field for the Chicago Cubs. Our Lions and Pride won while OCB was off this weekend. We’ve got plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.

Orlando City Beats D.C. United at Home

Orlando City defeated D.C. United 4-1 on Saturday at Inter&Co Stadium in a dominating performance. Luis Muriel, Martin Ojeda, Alex Freeman, and Marco Pasalic all scored for the Lions as they raced out to a 4-0 lead. You’ve no doubt heard this a lot since Saturday, but it was the first time in club history that all three Designated Players for Orlando scored a goal in the same match. Also, Freeman became the second-youngest player in club history to score a goal and add an assist in the same match. The youngest was Daryl Dike.

D.C. United pulled one back in stoppage time, but the Lions claimed the three points. Goalkeeper Javier Otero made his first MLS start while Pedro Gallese was away on international duty with Peru, and despite not getting a shutout, he made six saves. Orlando City will be on the road for its next match Saturday, facing the LA Galaxy at Dignity Health Sports Park.

Orlando Pride Shut Out NJ/NY Gotham FC on the Road

The Orlando Pride defeated NJ/NY Gotham FC 2-0 Sunday at Sports Illustrated Stadium to get back-to-back wins to start the season. The Pride were the fortunate recipients of an own goal from Gotham defender Lilly Reale to take an early lead in the first half. Angelina’s crafty cutback drew a penalty just before halftime, and Marta converted it from the spot to extend Orlando’s lead to two goals just before halftime. The Pride held on to earn the shutout to secure their first road win of the season. The Pride return home to Inter&Co Stadium on Saturday to take on San Diego Wave FC.

USMNT Falls to Canada in Nations League Third-Place Match

On Sunday, the U.S. Men’s National Team fell 2-1 to Canada at SoFi Stadium in the third-place match in the Concacaf Nations League. It’s the second consecutive loss for the USMNT after dropping a 1-0 decision to Panama in the semifinals last week. The Yanks finish fourth in the tournament after winning the first three editions. Canada struck first before Patrick Agyemang scored the equalizer for the USMNT just before halftime. Jonathan David scored the winning goal in the second half to seal the win for Canada. The USMNT has lost consecutive matches to Canada for the first time since 1985. With the 2026 FIFA World Cup just 14 months away, things don’t look good at the moment for the United States men. The next pair of matches are friendlies against Turkey on June 7 and Switzerland on June 10.

UEFA Nations League Quarterfinals Recap

There was plenty of drama Sunday in the quarterfinals of the UEFA Nations League. France overturned a 2-0 deficit in the first leg and defeated Croatia 5-4 on penalties after a 2-0 win in the second leg to advance. Spain also defeated the Netherlands 5-4 on penalties to advance after the second leg ended in a 3-3 draw and level 5-5 on aggregate. Germany blew a three-goal lead in the second leg against Italy to end the match in a 3-3 draw but won 5-4 on aggregate to move on to the semifinals. Portugal needed extra time against Denmark after being tied 3-3 on aggregate in the second leg. Francisco Trincao scored his second goal of the match, and Goncalo Ramos added another in extra time to help Portugal win 5-3 on aggregate after a 5-2 win in the second leg. The semifinals are set as Portugal faces Germany on June 4 while Spain takes on France on June 5.

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That will do it for me today, Mane Landers. Enjoy your Monday, and I’ll see you next time.

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Lion Links: 3/21/25

Scott Sutter joins Orlando Pride staff, Pride watch party schedule announced, USMNT falls flat vs. Panama, and more.

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Carlos Romero, The Mane Land

Welcome to the weekend, Mane Landers. I just found out that Barbra Banda’s goal didn’t win NWSL Goal of the Week, despite earning the most fan votes. Utterly ridiculous and I hope that Banda takes out the supporters’ frustration this weekend. I need these upcoming matches to take the bad taste of that USMNT match out of my mouth. In the interest of moving on, let’s get to the links.

Former Lion Scott Sutter Joins Orlando Pride Staff

Former Orlando City fullback Scott Sutter has joined Seb Hines’ staff with the Orlando Pride. Sutter was one of three new support staffers announced by the Pride on Thursday and will serve in the role of player development coach. Sutter made 51 appearances with Orlando City in 2017 and 2018, scoring four goals and adding six assists in his time with the club. He joins fellow former Orlando City players Hines and Giles Barnes on the Pride’s staff. Previously, Sutter has coaching experience as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Virginia and as an academy head coach with D.C. United. 

The Pride also named Erin Angelini as the new head of rehabilitation and Tara Kaff as the club’s performance nutritionist. In addition to the new hires, Chris Cafaro and Christi Edson were promoted to head of video performance analysis and head of performance, respectively.

Pride Announce Watch Party Schedule

You can watch the Orlando Pride away matches in the comfort of your own home, but if you crave the excitement of celebrating goals with your follow supporters, you can attend of the club’s official watch parties. These events are scheduled for some of the Pride’s biggest away matches against the best the NWSL has to offer. The match Sunday against NJ/NY Gotham FC is a must-see match and the first of those aforementioned watch parties.

Lifeless USMNT Crashes Out of Nations League

The USMNT lost 1-0 to Panama on a second-half stoppage-time goal from the visitors. The U.S. garnered most of the possession and more shots, but the Yanks couldn’t finish their chances and it came back to haunt them in the end. The loss knocks the U.S. out of the Concacaf Nations League, meaning it will be the first time that the competition isn’t won by the USMNT.

New Women’s World Sevens League

A new 7-v-7 league, Women’s World Sevens, will launch in May with a reported $5 million grand prize pool for each event. Eight clubs will participate in each event, though the participants have not yet been announced. We do know that form USWNT star Tobin Heath will be involved as a player advisor for the events.

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That will do it for today. Make sure to check back as we get you ready for the Orlando City and Orlando Pride matches this weekend. Vamos Orlando!

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