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Orlando City vs. Chicago Fire: Five Takeaways

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The New York Red Bulls are no longer the only team to get the better of Orlando City this season as the Lions lost 3-1 against the Chicago Fire at Soldier Field. Although Orlando was able to take the lead in the first half, defensive errors and poor finishing doomed the Lions. Orlando City Head Coach Oscar Pareja gave rest to key players and the starting Lions had a hard time getting a result on the road.

Let’s dive right into what we learned from the Lions’ road loss to the Fire.

An Unfortunate First For Pareja’s Lions

For the first time since Pareja has been at the helm, Orlando City has lost consecutive games. The Lions weren’t able to bounce back after falling 2-1 at home to the New York Red Bulls and they’ve squandered a golden opportunity to reach the top of the Eastern Conference. Orlando was far from full strength during this match, which does take some of the sting out of the loss. But it does put more pressure on the Lions’ next match on July 17 against a Toronto FC side that just won 3-2 on the road against the New England Revolution. While it’s nice that the Lions are still in striking distance of the Revolution for the time being, they are trending in the wrong direction. It is the first losing streak of the Pareja era and the team will have to snap it soon with tough opponents on the horizons.

Substitutes Couldn’t Save Orlando

In the past, Pareja has been able to use weaker lineups on the road and earn results while resting regular starters. It worked well during the shortened 2020 season, but the strategy faltered against the surging Fire. Pareja didn’t make any changes until after the Fire took the lead in the 72nd minute, with Nani, Mauricio Pereyra, and Sebas Mendez all coming on to try to turn the tide. Chris Mueller came on for Michael Halliday minutes later as well, but Orlando’s second goal never came. There were plenty of chances created once these players came on but it was all too little too late for the Lions.

To me, the strategy seemed to be for Orlando to keep the game close for as long as possible and then bring in these offensive players to ensure a result. If these Lions came on earlier, then Chicago may not have taken the lead as Orlando would’ve likely taken more control of the match. In particular, if Mendez came on sooner for a struggling Uri Rosell then the Lions could’ve better stabilized the midfield. At the end of the day, Pareja got his more creative players the rest they needed after a congested schedule. But in doing so, it definitely cost the Lions important points.

Andres Perea Gets His First Goal

With a heavily rotated starting lineup that lacked many of Orlando’s usual playmakers, Perea stepped up to the plate in the 34th minute to score his first goal as a Lion. Perea’s goal gave the Lions a needed lead, but that was canceled out with the blow of Chicago’s equalizer right before the half. It was Perea’s 35th MLS regular-season appearance and hopefully this will open the gates for more goals to come from the 20-year-old in the future.

Minutes Finally Catch Up With Kyle Smith

Orlando’s back line has been banged up all year long, with Antonio Carlos, Joao Moutinho, Ruan, and Rio Hope-Gund all unavailable for this match. The Lions have heavily relied on fullback Kyle Smith to fill gaps, with the 29-year-old playing every single minute for the Lions this season. While he’s been fantastic for the Lions, Smith had a massive defensive lapse on Chicago’s first goal. In the dying moments of the first half, Smith was caught out of position on a cross to the back post and was unable to mark Boris Sekulic, who easily headed the ball past Brandon Austin. The Fire scored a second goal in the 72nd minute after Smith kept Robert Beric onside during a run and he wasn’t able to close Beric down before the forward slotted it home. It was definitely Smith’s worst game of the season and certainly put an urgency on the returns of Moutinho and Ruan.

The Lions Lacked Killer Instinct

Orlando put nine of its 16 shots on target, but only Perea’s wound up as a goal. For most of the match, the offense was headed by Benji Michel, Silvester van der Water, and Tesho Akindele, with Junior Urso helping out here and there. Van der Water led the team with six key passes and played a beautiful ball right in front of goal but there was just no one making a run to put it away. Michel had five shots but just couldn’t make the most of them despite great opportunities. It was a frustrating night to say the least as players made too many passes in front of goal only to send shots directly at Chicago goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth.

Daryl Dike’s absence certainly hinders the Lions’ offense and his lethality could’ve definitely been used in this one. But the Lions have found ways to score without Dike already this season and Alexandre Pato’s return should give the Lions more options on attack.


That’s everything I took away from the Lions’ third loss of the season. What did you see in this one? Were there other areas that Orlando faltered in or some silver linings hidden in defeat? Make sure to let us know in the comments below.

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Lion Links: 1/14/26

The Orlando Pride hire a new GM, Luis Muriel departure rumors heat up, USMNT news, and more.

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Image of Luis Muriel bringing the ball forward against the LA Galaxy.
Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. It has felt like the off-season has been in slow motion despite several signings. Recent developments make it feel like things are going to start speeding up. So keep your head up as the preseason is underway, and the season is just around the corner. For now, let’s get to the links.

Orlando Pride Name Caitlin Carducci VP & GM

The Orlando Pride hired Caitlin Carducci as the club’s new vice president of soccer operations and general manager. Carducci was most recently the general manager for the Kansas City Current. Like the recently departed Haley Carter, Carducci is proven commodity, having built trophy-winning teams. She has an impressive resume, having worked at multiple levels of soccer including with U.S. Soccer, the NWSL, and as an attorney and former compliance officer. This is a move that proves the commitment of the Wilf family regarding the Orlando Pride.

Muriel Exit Rumors Heat Up

It’s one of those things where everyone knows something is coming, but we still have to wait for it to actually happen (see Carlos Coronel). It’s a known secret that Orlando City and Luis Muriel want to mutually move on from each other, and now it looks like it might be happening. Of course, we don’t have anything confirmed by the club yet, but when Tom Bogert posts something like this, it’s usually a good indication.

USMNT News

Josh Sargent has been doing very well with Norwich City scoring 13, 16, and 15 goals for the Canaries in the last few seasons. Now, he may be on his way to MLS as Toronto FC is trying to bring him to North America for an $18 million fee. In other news, Timothy Weah spoke out about the costs of World Cup tickets being too high. It’s not exactly a hot take, but good on him for addressing the issue.

NWSL Notes

Now that the Orlando Pride have a new general manager, we eagerly await the new player signings. Until then, let’s check out other NWSL happenings. Seattle Reign FC signed head coach Laura Harvey to a new contract through the 2028 season. Angel City decided that having Emily Sams wasn’t enough, so the club signed rookie forward Riley Tiernan to a contract extension through the 2028 season. The disturbing trend of Brazilian players signing with clubs other than Orlando City continued, as Ludmila was traded by Chicago to the San Diego Wave for $800,000 in transfer fee funds and up to an additional $200,000 in conditional transfer fee. She signed a three-year contract with the club.

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  • I think we may get the 2026 NWSL season schedule on Thursday, but I’m just speculating.
  • It’s called the City Beautiful for a reason.
  • Orlando City had a special guest at training, as Brazilian legend Zico stopped by to visit.

That will do it for today. Check back with The Mane Land as there’s going to be plenty of news as the new seasons for Orlando City and the Orlando Pride get closer. Vamos Orlando!

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An Orlando City 2026 Preseason Wishlist

Here are three things that I’m hoping to see during Orlando City’s preseason preparations.

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The preseason has begun, and we know about Orlando City’s four tuneup matches during the 2026 training camp. The season opener is just over six weeks away on Feb. 21. This seems like a good time to discuss a few things that I’m hoping for from this edition of the Lions’ preseason.

A Clean Bill of Health

I would trade every other item on this list if it means getting through the preseason without any injury setbacks like the one the Lions experienced last year. When Wilder Cartagena tore his left Achilles tendon against Atletico Mineiro on Jan. 25, it broke up the previously established and successful duo of himself and Cesar Araujo and had a big impact on the start of the season. Of course, OCSC pivoted magnificently as Eduard Atuesta was signed just a little over two weeks later on Feb. 10, but the timing of Cartagena’s injury and Atuesta’s subsequent arrival meant that he was playing catch-up when it came to integrating with his new teammates. The Colombian still put together a solid season with seven assists (good for third-best on the team), but not having Cartagena in 2025 was a blow, particularly when considering his versatility in being able to play at midfield or center back. If the Lions can get to opening day this year with no repeats of that incident or Yutaro Tuskada’s 2025 season-ending knee injury, then I’ll be a very happy man.

Timely Reinforcements

It’s been pretty well established that more additions need to be made to the roster before it’s ready for opening day. Luis Muriel is likely about to be moved and at least one striker will be needed to replace him, while convincing arguments can be made for signing a left back, a couple of center backs, and a right back. Not only would I love those signings to be made, but there’s also a lot to be said for any new arrivals to join up with the team sooner rather than later. Some of that is out of the Lions’ hands, particularly in the case of using the Designated Player spot if/when Muriel exits, but the more time any new faces have to begin integrating with their new teammates, the better. Of course, there’s also something to be said for Orlando doing its homework and ensuring that it makes the correct call when pulling the trigger on a new signing, but with how tough the Eastern Conference was last year, a fine balance is going to need to be struck between patience and urgency to ensure OCSC isn’t playing catchup in the standings.

Continued Chances for Young Players

It’s no secret that a big storyline for Orlando City during 2025 was the eye-wateringly fast rise of Alex Freeman. He’s a shining example of what MLS teams want to get out of their academies — rising up through the youth systems, starring for the reserve side, earning a spot on the first team, and going even farther beyond that. The big question now is whether or not other young players can follow in his footsteps. It would be unreasonable to expect other Young Lions to hit the heights that Freeman did in 2025, but there’s no reason that guys like Gustavo Caraballo, Tahir Reid-Brown, and Colin Guske can’t earn some more minutes after making their debuts last season. Likewise, as Sean Rollins noted several days ago, there are some current Orlando City B players who could realistically make their senior debuts this year. That process begins during the preseason, when the coaching staff is trying to get a good sense of what it has to work with, and if any of the youngsters show well, then Oscar Pareja and his staff have shown themselves to be more than willing to hand them opportunities. Hopefully, some of the more promising young faces get plenty of chances to prove themselves.


There you have it. If Orlando City can keep everyone healthy, get new signings in the door sooner rather than later, and hand promising youngsters the chance to show what they can do, then I’ll be a happy man during this preseason. Keep your fingers crossed, people. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 1/13/26

Orlando City opens preseason training, Orlando City B signs a striker, MLS transfer news, and more.

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Dan MacDonald, The Mane Land

Good morning, everyone! As strange (and soon) as it seems, we’ve now got day one of Orlando City’s preseason in the rearview mirror. The season opener will be here before we know it, but for now we’ve got a lot of things to talk through today. Let’s wish a happy birthday to OCSC goalkeeping coach Cesar Baena, and get started on today’s links!

Orlando City Begins Preseason Training

Things looked a little different than they did the last few years when Orlando City opened preseason training on Monday. The new faces include Maxime Crepeau, Braian Ojeda, and Tiago, but the team is more than ready to get to work despite the off-season changes. Oscar Pareja says the club has high expectations for the year and took a moment to acknowledge all the people at the club who helped make the Lions into a playoff staple over the last six seasons, saying, “We’re ready to keep pushing with this journey, and it looks different, for sure, because we have had those players who have been here for many years and have brought a long, big, big history here. So again, our respect to them, and we promise that we will keep pushing together, because the most important thing is the team.” Of the new signings, Luis Otavio was the only one not present at Monday’s training, while several Orlando City B players were training with the first team, with Justin Ellis, Titus Sandy Jr., and Juan Rojas among them.

OCB Adds Brazilian Striker

Not to be outshone by the senior side, Orlando City B got the week started on a strong note by announcing the signing of striker Pedro Leao from Flamengo’s U-20 team. Leao came up through Flamengo’s academy before making his debut for the U-20 team in August of 2024. He then proceeded to score 20 goals and provide six assists in over 3,000 minutes for the U-20 side, and helped it win the 2024-2025 iteration of the U-20 Intercontinental Cup. The striker was also called up three times to represent Brazil’s U-16 side, logging three assists across those friendly matches. Welcome to Orlando!

MLS Transfer Moves

With the beginning of the Major League Soccer season creeping closer and closer, teams are completing transfer business in every direction you look. We start with FC Cincinnati, which has signed free agent forward Tom Barlow on a contract that runs through the end of 2027. Continuing the theme of free agent signings, the New York Red Bulls have signed defender Robert Voloder, with the former Sporting Kansas City player joining on a deal that runs through the end of 2028. The Houston Dynamo signed midfielder Agustin Bouzat from Velez Sarsfield on a deal that runs through June 2028 and has an option through June 2029. Up north, 38-year-old Maxi Moralez is back yet again for New York City FC, as he has signed a new contract that runs through the 2026 season. Finally, the San Jose Earthquakes are said to be closing in on a deal to sign Timo Werner as a Designated Player.

Americans in Midweek Action

As usual, a number of American players will be in action during the working week, so let’s take a look at some of the matchups. Things get going today when Malik Tillman and Bayer Leverkusen travel to Hamburger SV in Bundesliga action. Gio Reyna, Joe Scally, and Borussia Monchengladbach hit the road to take on Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga on Wednesday, while Kevin Paredes and Wolfsburg host James Sands’ St. Pauli side in the same competition. Thursday has Christian Pulisic and AC Milan in a road tilt against Como in Serie A play, and the week finishes up Friday with Folarin Balogun and Monaco squaring off against Lorient in Ligue 1.

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  • Check out some of the scenes from the first day of preseason training.

That’s all I’ve got for today. Vamos Orlando!

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