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Lion Links: 8/26/21
Good morning, friends! MLS’s midweek shenanigans from the West Coast have passed, the European transfer window is drawing to a close, and the Lions and Pride will be back in action this weekend. Let’s get right into today’s news:
MLS All-Stars Defeat Liga MX All-Stars in Penalties
A new format for the MLS All-Star Game debuted last night in Los Angeles with the first ever MLS vs. Liga MX All-Star Game. While the game lost some of its luster with the injury absences of key figures — most notably Chicharito and Carlos Vela — there was plenty of talent on display for both sides. Orlando City’s Pedro Gallese started in goal for the MLS side, marking his first appearance since an injury against New York City FC on July 25. The starting lineup also featured six Seattle Sounders.
The Liga MX All-Stars opened the scoring in the 20th minute courtesy of Cruz Azul’s Jonathan Rodriguez. The MLS All-Stars found their equalizer in the second half, when Jesus Murillo scored off a corner kick in front of his home fans. The game was surprisingly defensive and intense for an All-Star event, with both sides making enough defensive plays to hold the 1-1 scoreline through the original 90 minutes.
In the penalty shootout, both sides hit their first attempts, before Matt Turner made a big save to give MLS an advantage. After a pair of misses, Orlando City captain Nani went to the spot with a chance to ice the game and proceeded to badly miss. After Luis Romo converted to tie the score, 18-year-old FC Dallas Homegrown Player Ricardo Pepi smashed his penalty under the crossbar and in to secure a dramatic shootout victory for the MLS All-Stars.
Daryl Dike Subject to Interest from Leeds United, West Bromwich Albion
The never ending rumor mill linking Daryl Dike to a move abroad strikes again. Before going any further, I want to clarify that the source isn’t exactly respected and that nothing close to a tangible offer seems in the works. With all that in mind, the latest side in for Orlando’s brightest young talent is Leeds United.
Per TEAMtalk, the Yorkshire giants are exploring a potential loan for Dike before the end of the summer transfer window. On the very off chance this is a legit report, it would be an interesting move for Dike, placing in a high-intensity system and on a talented Premier League team with European ambitions. He’s also being linked to the recently relegated West Bromwich Albion, where his former manager at Barnsley, Valérien Ismaël, is currently the man in charge. Again, neither move has any tangible offer tied to it, so as it stands, Dike is an Orlando City player for the near future.
FIFA Reduces Mexican Punishment For Anti-Gay Chant to One Game
The Mexican Football Federation (FMF) has had its two-match ban for homophobic chants reduced to just one. After again hearing the chant at Concacaf Olympic qualifying in March, FIFA put a two-match ban on fans in attendance for Mexico’s upcoming World Cup qualifying campaign, by far the harshest penalty for the repeated infringement as of now, but following an appeal, that’s been changed to one.
The appeal was granted after FMF’s media campaign trying to educate fans and eradicate the chant over the last several months. It’s worth noting that the chant has been heard through this summer’s tournaments — most infamously against Canada at the Gold Cup — so the rationale for FIFA’s decision seems shoddy at best.
Pep Guardiola To Leave Manchester City after Contract Expires
Pep Guardiola, one of the most well-regarded coaches in global sports, is set for a new challenge once his Manchester City contract expires following the 2022-2023 season. The former FC Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss has been in charge at the Ethiad since 2016 and has led the Sky Blues to three Premier League titles, but said he’s ready to step down from the rigors of the English top flight once his contract winds down. Guardiola also stated he wants to coach internationally after he leaves Manchester, a challenge he’s yet to take on in his coaching career.
Free Kicks
- The USMNT will announce its roster for upcoming World Cup qualifiers tomorrow.
We heard you so…
NEWS FLASH: Our September #WCQ roster will drop Thursday (TOMORROW) at 11:30am ET.
Until then, here's a look at next month's schedule. 🗓👀#OnlyForward #SoloPalante pic.twitter.com/0xBgDpSoKb
— U.S. Soccer MNT (@USMNT) August 25, 2021
- Danish Striker Nadia Nadim tells her story about escaping the Taliban in Afghanistan 20 years ago.
- After endless rumors and conversation, England captain Harry Kane announced he won’t be leaving Tottenham this summer.
It was incredible to see the reception from the Spurs fans on Sunday and to read some of the messages of support I've had in the last few weeks. 👏⚽
I will be staying at Tottenham this summer and will be 100% focused on helping the team achieve success. #COYS pic.twitter.com/uTN78tHlk1
— Harry Kane (@HKane) August 25, 2021
That’s all from me this morning. Thank you all for reading. Have a wonderful Thursday.
Lion Links
Lion Links: 12/25/24
Orlando Pride make everyone’s ‘nice’ list, the USMNT’s new attitude, Boxing Day matches, and more.
Merry Christmas and happy Hanukkah, Mane Landers! One of the great things about soccer is that unlike other sports, there are matches being played somewhere nearly every day of the year. It truly is something for which I’m grateful. That also means there’s soccer news even on a big holiday, making my job here a bit easier. As such, let’s get to the links.
Orlando Pride Still Tops
It doesn’t matter what list you mention when it comes to women’s soccer, the Orlando Pride will be on it. If you follow women’s soccer — and I don’t know why you wouldn’t — 2024 brought plenty of gifts. Obviously, Marta lifting a pair of trophies was big news in the world of women’s soccer. The arrival of Barbra Banda and Temwa Chawinga to the NWSL was also pretty significant. Enjoy all of this as long as you can. I know I will.
USMNT Savageness
Weston McKennie is loving the attitude that Mauricio Pochettino is bringing to the USMNT. Some have felt that the U.S. has played too timidly before his arrival. Now, McKennie feels he’s bringing a savageness and a bit of South American attitude to the team. Previously, the USMNT was known for being physical if not technical. Perhaps McKennie and his generation can bring both to the table.
Premier League Holiday Cheer
Thursday is a big matchday in the English Premier League. If you’re lucky enough to not have to go to work, there will be plenty of Boxing Day matches to enjoy. Liverpool is top of the table this Christmas, in large part to the efforts of Mo Salah, who became the first player in Premier League history to reach double figures for goals and assists before Christmas.
Given it’s the holiday season, I’m certain that all the EPL clubs want something in their stockings. Of course, if you’re not adding pieces you might fall behind. There are players that each club could add to help in the pursuit of glory.
Rioters Sentenced
Five of the 60 people detained after riots outside the UEFA Europa League match between the Dutch side Ajax and Israel’s Maccabi Tel-Aviv in November have been sentenced by an Amsterdam District Court. The perpetrators’ punishment ran from community service to six months in prison. The altercation took place between pro-Palestinian demonstrators and Israeli football fans. Five people were sent to the hospital and 20 others sustained minor injuries. I truly wish this type of thing would stop at soccer matches — or anywhere for that matter.
Free Kicks
- Gotham FC has signed Ghanaian midfielder Stella Nyamekye from Dreamz Ladies FC of the Ghana Women’s Premier League.
- U.S. Soccer has updated its plan for youth soccer player registration. Leagues will be able to determine whether they want to use birth year or school year age depending on local need.
- Pep Guardiola has been impressive at Manchester City, but he’s still quite a bit behind Sir Alex Ferguson when it comes to Premier League titles. It’s not looking good for him to catch him either, with Manchester City losing nine of its last 12 matches.
- Could Mesa, AZ be in line for a MLS franchise? Outgoing Mesa Mayor John Giles has done everything he can to make it happen.
That will do it for today. If you celebrate Christmas, I hope you had a wonderful time giving and receiving gifts this morning. If Hanukkah is your thing, enjoy all eight days and nights. Kwanzaa? Enjoy every day from Thursday through Jan. 1. Festivus celebrators, you should already have done your feats of strength and airing of grievances. If you don’t celebrate any particular holidays, I hope you had a peaceful, relaxing morning. Just know that we here at The Mane Land are grateful for the gift of your readership.
Lion Links
Lion Links: 12/24/24
MLS transfer roundup, Americans in midweek action, NWSL news galore, and more.
Happy Tuesday and merry Christmas Eve, everyone! I hope you’re all having a good start to your week and have some fun stuff planned for the upcoming holidays.
Before we get started with today’s links, we here at The Mane Land want to give a special shout out to Joe (a.k.a. fldatadude) for signing up for a Homegrown Player-level membership on our Buy Me a Coffee page. By signing up at one of our three levels of support, our readers and podcast listeners can enjoy added benefits in addition to keeping our bills paid so we can continue doing what we do.
Now we do have plenty of items to get to today, so let’s get into today’s news.
MLS Transfer News Roundup
Several MLS teams have been busy at work in the transfer market, so let’s break down the recent moves. LAFC signed free agent forward Jeremy Ebobisse to a three-year deal with an additional option year, adding more firepower to an already strong squad. The Portland Timbers also got some business done via free agency, as they signed winger Ariel Lassiter. FC Dallas acquired forward Anderson Julio from Real Salt Lake, with defender Sam Junqua and up to $500,000 in General Allocation Money going to RSL in exchange. Finally, Lorenzo Insigne has teased on his Instagram that he will play another season for Toronto FC in 2025.
Americans in Midweek Action
There are a number of Americans playing this week, so get everything marked down and enjoy some festive footy. Thursday’s Boxing Day slate features Americans heavily, with Chris Richards, Matt Turner, and Crystal Palace traveling to take on Tyler Adams and Bournemouth in Premier League play. Antonee Robinson and Fulham will play Chelsea that same day, while Brenden Aaronson and Leeds United face an unenviable trip to Stoke City to round things off on Thursday.
Keeping Up With NWSL Happenings
Let’s start our NWSL roundup with the San Diego Wave, which have reportedly hired Jonas Eidevall as their new head coach. The Swede most recently spent time coaching Arsenal and has reportedly been the Wave’s top choice for several weeks. We now move to the realm of fact, where Angel City FC has signed midfielder Macey Hodge to a two-year deal with an option for the 2027 season. Finally, expansion team BOS Nation FC agreed a lease with Boston Public Schools and the City of Boston that will allow the team to use White Stadium as its home ground starting in 2026.
European Transfer Rumor Mill
Europe’s club teams can’t do business quite yet, but rumors are flying thick and fast with January just around the corner. First up, Manchester United is said to be exploring a deal to sign Victor Osimhen in January, particularly with Marcus Rashford indicating that he wants out of the club. Staying in the Premier League, Christopher Nkunku’s agent has reportedly offered the forward’s services to Barcelona, as he hasn’t been starting for the Blues and wants a larger role. Finally, Bayern Munich is said to be closely monitoring Borussia Dortmund’s Jamie Bynoe-Gittens, which would add him to a long list of Dortmund players snapped up by the Bundesliga giants.
Free Kicks
- Christian Pulisic sees the funny side when people refer to him as the “LeBron James of soccer.”
- FIFPRO has accused FIFA of failing to reach consensus and is against FIFA’s temporary transfer changes following the judgement in Lassana Diarra’s case.
- At a time when more and more emphasis is being placed on dead ball situations, explore what goes into making a good set piece.
That’s all I have for you this time around. I hope you all have a very merry Christmas Eve!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 12/23/24
Orlando City sells Facundo Torres to Palmeiras, Lions draft four players, a Premier League roundup, and more.
Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you down in Florida. My weekend has been busy working at Under Armour, with Christmas just two days away. I also covered high school hockey and went to a Chicago Bulls game. Besides that, I finally got all my Christmas shopping done. There is plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.
Orlando City Announces Facundo Torres Transfer to Palmeiras
Orlando City announced Friday that the Lions have sold winger Facundo Torres to Palmeiras for a club-record fee. Torres leaves Orlando as the Lions’ all-time goal-scoring leader. He had 123 appearances across all competitions, scored 47 goals, and added 25 assists in three seasons in Orlando. Torres made a big impact as a Lion, helping the club reach the playoffs the last three years and leading Orlando City to the 2022 U.S. Open Cup title.
The Lions will have an open Designated Player spot to fill during the off-season. Their home opener against the Philadelphia Union is less than two months away.
Lions Select Four Players in 2025 MLS SuperDraft
The Lions made four selections during the 2025 MLS SuperDraft on Friday. With the 27th overall pick, they chose midfielder Joran Gerbet out of Clemson. Gerbet had a solid collegiate career, recording 12 goals and 15 assists, and he led Clemson to the 2023 national championship title as well. In the second round, the Lions added another Clemson Tiger by selecting center back Titus Sandy, Jr. with the 46th overall pick. Sandy played in 48 matches, logging 2,520 minutes and was also part of the 2023 national championship team. Later in the same round, the Lions picked forward Collins Oduro out of Indiana. Oduro made 44 appearances for the Hoosiers, scoring eight goals to go with seven assists. The Lions concluded their 2025 MLS SuperDraft by selecting Marshall defender Takahiro Fujita in the third round with the 87th overall pick. MLSSoccer.com unveiled its draft grades for each club, and Orlando City received an A- as its grade.
NJ/NY Gotham FC Trades Lynn Williams to the Seattle Reign
A big trade went down in the National Women’s Soccer League as NJ/NY Gotham FC sent forward Lynn Williams and goalkeeper Cassie Miller to the Seattle Reign. In exchange, Gotham acquired midfielder Jaelin Howell, an international roster slot, and $70,000 in General Allocation Money (GAM). Williams spent two seasons with Gotham FC, recording 17 goals and seven assists. She has been capped 75 times for the U.S. Women’s National Team and was part of the squad that won a gold medal at the 2024 Olympics in Paris. Miller began the 2024 NWSL season as the number one goalkeeper for Gotham but was moved to a backup role once the club acquired Ann-Katrin Berger. Howell made eight appearances for the Reign this season after being acquired from Racing Louisville FC in August.
Premier League Weekend Roundup
As usual, there was plenty of action in the Premier League over the weekend. Manchester City fell 2-1 to Aston Villa Saturday and has lost nine out of its last 12 matches across all competitions. Arsenal cruised past Crystal Palace 5-1, Newcastle United defeated Ipswich Town 4-0 with Alexander Isak getting a hat trick, and Nottingham Forest won 2-0 against Brentford. West Ham United and Brighton fought to a 1-1 draw. On Sunday, Manchester United lost 3-0 at home to Bournemouth. Liverpool defeated Tottenham Hotspur 6-3 with Mohamed Salah scoring twice. Vitor Pereira won his first match as Wolverhampton’s manager, as his side beat Leicester City 3-0. The Everton and Chelsea and Fulham and Southampton matches ended in scoreless draws.
Free Kicks
- In an interview with Fast Company, former Orlando Pride striker Alex Morgan gave insight into her next chapter since retiring from pro soccer. Morgan discussed how she’s navigating through her post-playing career, investing in other sports, and continuing to support current and future generations of female athletes.
- Atlanta United named Ronny Deila as its next head coach. Deila previously coached Standard Liege, New York City FC, Celtic, and Club Brugge.
- FIFA and Netflix signed an agreement for exclusive broadcast rights in the United States for the 2027 and 2031 editions of the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
- Weston McKennie scored a goal in the first half to help Juventus snap its run of four consecutive draws in league play with a 2-1 win against Monza on Sunday.
- Jesus Navas played his final match for Sevilla as his side lost 4-2 to Real Madrid on Sunday. Navas will retire from professional soccer after his contract ends this month after a stellar 21-year career.
That will do it for me today, Mane Landers. Enjoy your Monday, and I’ll see you next time.
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