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2021 Orlando City Season in Review: Emmanuel Mas

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Orlando City signed left back Emmanuel Mas during the summer transfer window for more depth at the position. Mas landed in Orlando as a free agent after spending multiple seasons with Boca Juniors in Argentina. The 32-year-old did well filling in for Joao Moutinho, who struggled to stay healthy throughout the season.

Let’s dive into how the Argentine defender performed with the Lions this season.

Statistical Breakdown

As mentioned above, Mas didn’t join Orlando until the summer and his debut came in a 5-0 loss against New York City FC at Yankee Stadium. It was a rough introduction to Major League Soccer, but Mas settled in as the season wore on. He appeared in 16 games over the course of the regular season, racking up a total of 682 minutes. Seven of those 16 appearances were starts as Mas became more of a presence late in the season. He completed 80.4% of his passes to help build possession through the left.

Mas lacked the offensive bite that Moutinho gives the Lions when on the field as he was only accurate on two of his 13 attempted crosses in open play. He didn’t score but had one assist, although it was more by happenstance than skill as the ball found Ruan open in the box to score in Orlando’s 4-2 loss to CF Montreal. Of his four shots, two were on target while another was blocked and he also had seven key passes. Mas was defensively sound with 23 tackles, 25 interceptions, 16 clearances, and two blocks. He won six fouls while committing seven without being booked.

Mas started in the team’s 3-1 playoff loss to Nashville SC, leading Orlando with 85 touches before being subbed off in stoppage time. He completed 83% of his 54 passes and had a key pass with a long throw-in. Although he was beaten for speed on a run from the flank to the middle by Hany Mukhtar on Nashville’s second goal, Mas still had a decent defensive performance with three tackles, three interceptions, and three clearances.

He also came on late for four minutes of action in the team’s 1-0 loss to Santos Laguna in Leagues Cup play.

Best Game

The left back had a pair of good performances in wins against D.C. United and FC Cincinnati in October, but his strongest outing was in Orlando’s 1-1 draw on Halloween against Nashville. He played every minute of the match and led the team with 93 touches while completing 57 of his 67 passes for an impressive 85% success rate as well. While none of his three crosses were successful, he had two key passes to set up shots from range for Nani. His lone shot of the game was blocked but the deflection set up a good opportunity for Chris Mueller in the box.

Defensively, Mas led the team with five interceptions against Nashville’s capable offense. He also did well in the 88th minute when defending against Hany Mukhtar, closing down on him to block a shot that could’ve caused trouble for the Lions with the game tied. Mas was involved in the match from start to finish against one of the league’s best clubs in 2021.

2021 Final Grade

The Mane Land staff decided on a composite rating of 6 on our 10-point scale for Mas. He joined Orlando at an ideal time to back up Moutinho and relieve Kyle Smith, who had played every minute up until that point. Although he lacked the crossing ability and pace to make an impact on offense, he was brought in to shore up the left back position and did just that. He was efficient with the ball at his feet and his long throw-ins gave the team some more options in the final third. Ultimately, Mas was a nice addition to the team as the injury bug bit the Lions hard during the summer.

2022 Outlook

Mas won’t be a part of Orlando City’s plans in 2022 as the club declined the option on his contract for an additional year. Unlike the young Homegrown Players and draft selections that Orlando also declined the options of, Mas is 32 and struggled at times when dealing with some of the league’s quicker forwards. The club will likely hunt for a younger option at left back who can be more of a threat on offense as Head Coach Oscar Pareja likes to attack defenses from wide areas. As for Mas, a return to Boca Juniors in Argentina or another South American team would allow him to be closer to his family. He may not be a high-flying wingback capable of scorching defenders, but Mas can bring stability to a back line and help build possession.


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Orlando City Experiencing Its Golden Age of Offense

Facundo Torres and Duncan McGuire are leading Orlando City to its best offensive seasons.

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For most of Orlando City’s MLS history, finding a long-term reliable goal scorer has been a struggle. As a result, the team has often been further down the league in goals scored, decreasing their goal difference. However, the duo of Facundo Torres and Duncan McGuire has changed that trend and provided the Lions with their best offensive seasons.

Orlando City drafted Cyle Larin with the first pick of the 2015 MLS SuperDraft and he quickly became a reliable source of goals. The Canadian international scored a team-record 18 goals across all competitions in his rookie year, and then scored 14 in the following season.

Larin’s production dipped slightly in 2017, scoring 12 goals, and the striker departed following that season. Orlando City has struggled to find someone that can provide the same scoring threat since. Over the next five years, only Nani and Chris Mueller scored double-digit goals in multiple seasons, each doing so twice. Prior to 2023, four other players scored double-digit goals in one season, as Dom Dwyer did it in 2018, Tesho Akindele in 2019, Daryl Dike in 2021, and Ercan Kara in 2022.

The lack of consistent goal production changed in 2022 when the club signed Facundo Torres from Uruguayan side Penarol. The young Designated Player made an immediate impact for his new team, scoring 13 goals in all competitions, including a brace in the 2022 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup final to lift the Lions to their first major trophy.

Torres and Kara combined for an impressive 25 goals that season. Unfortunately, the pair didn’t have much support and the Lions only scored 44 goals in 2022. However, that changed the following year when Orlando City drafted former Creighton striker and Hermann Trophy winner Duncan McGuire.

Torres increased his goal tally to 14 in his second season in Orlando and McGuire netted a team-high 15 in his rookie campaign. The 29 goals scored by the pair were the most by two Orlando City players in an MLS season, topping the 28 goals scored by Larin and Kaká in 2015.

The goal tally has increased in 2024, with Torres scoring a career-high 18 goals, McGuire adding 11, and Ramiro Enrique chipping in with 11 of his own across all competitions. It’s the first time an Orlando City team — including the USL Pro era — has had three players score double-digit goals in one year. It’s also the first time in club history Orlando has had multiple double-digit goal scorers in three consecutive years.

The production by multiple players has seen a significant increase in goals scored by the Lions over the past two seasons. After netting only 44 league goals in 2022, Orlando City scored 55 times in 2023, tying the team’s MLS record previously set in 2016. The Lions surpassed that number this year by scoring 58 goals with one game remaining in the regular season.

The club’s record-setting scoring output comes at a time when Orlando City is playing its best defense in its MLS history. The 2023 squad only conceded 39 goals, the fewest in a 34-game season. While it has conceded nine more this year, it’s the second-fewest goals conceded in a season, tying the 2021 team.

The past two seasons have seen Orlando City set new club records in the MLS era for highest goal difference in a 34-game season. The only two years in which the Lions had a positive goal difference prior to 2023 was in a shortened 2020 season where they were +15 and in 2021 when they were +2. They set a new record in 2023 by finishing +16 and are +10 this year.

The increase in goals and goal difference has resulted in better performances throughout the season. The team set a new club record with 63 points last season, placing second in the Supporters’ Shield standings. It’s currently at 52 points this season, the club’s second-highest point total since joining MLS.

While the success of the back line has contributed to the team’s recent success, goal production has been the catalyst. For the first time in its history, Orlando City has two reliable goal scorers that have produced in back-to-back seasons. The result is the best back-to-back seasons in the club’s MLS history.

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Lion Links: 10/14/24

Getting to know Martin Ojeda, Orlando Pride unbeaten run ends, USMNT beats Panama, and more.

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Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you over the holiday weekend. I’ve been busy working at Under Armour and finishing up stream monitoring for an NISA Playoff semifinal match in California. Let’s also wish a happy birthday to Orlando City B forward Wilfredo Rivera. We’ve got plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links. 

Getting to Know Martin Ojeda

Orlando City midfielder Martin Ojeda was featured as part of the club’s video series to learn more about the players. In the video, Ojeda gave insight into his beginnings playing soccer when he was three years old and playing for his neighborhood club in South America. He also discussed his style of play, focusing on the attack, creating opportunities, and stating that there is always room to improve. You can check out the rest of the video below.

Pride Unbeaten Run Ends in Loss to Thorns

The Orlando Pride suffered their first loss of the NWSL season on Friday, falling 2-0 to the Portland Thorns. Morgan Weaver and Christine Sinclair scored for the Thorns to seal the win and end Orlando’s 24-match unbeaten streak dating back to Oct. 6 of last season. Despite the loss, the Pride remain in first place in the NWSL table with 57 points after winning the NWSL Shield a week ago. The next match for the Pride will be on Sunday on the road against NJ/NY Gotham FC.

Keys to Success in Orlando Pride Turnaround

The Athletic ($) took a deep dive into the process that led to the Orlando Pride turnaround this season. The article begins with the Pride joining the NWSL in 2016, their up-and-down seasons, and how recent changes in the last couple of years have set the foundation for the club’s success in 2024. It also shared some unique insights from interviews with staff and players and how the club was eager to make changes after finishing in the bottom half of the table for the last five seasons. The most interesting takeaway for me from reading the article was Head Coach Seb Hines speaking on the process of changing the culture of the club, building that underdog mindset, and how he keeps his players motivated. Although the 24-match unbeaten streak is over, the Pride are breaking records this season and won their first trophy. There’s been plenty to be excited about for the Pride this season, and hopefully they will carry this momentum into the playoffs and make a deep run.

USMNT Defeats Panama in Mauricio Pochettino’s Coaching Debut

The U.S. Men’s National Team defeated Panama 2-0 on Saturday at Q2 Stadium, securing the first win in Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino’s debut in a friendly. Yunus Musah and Ricardo Pepi scored the USMNT’s goals in the second half to secure the victory. Matt Turner started in goal, and Christian Pulisic added an assist to set up Musah’s goal. The USMNT will face Mexico in Guadalajara on Tuesday. Pulisic, Pepi, and Weston McKennie will miss the match to return to their respective European clubs. Marlon Fossey and Zack Steffen will also return to their clubs.

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  • Orlando City goalkeeper Pedro Gallese earned a clean sheet on international duty as his Peru side defeated Uruguay 1-0 in a CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying match on Friday. Wilder Cartagena and Facundo Torres did not play in the match.
  • Orlando Pride midfielder Angelina and forward Adriana were called up to the Brazil Women’s National Team for friendlies against Colombia on Oct. 26 and Oct. 29.
  • Sports Illustrated listed five MLS players that could move abroad this off-season, mentioning Orlando City’s Facundo Torres and Duncan McGuire as potential targets.
  • Angel City FC forward Christen Press scored her first goal in 28 months over the weekend in a 1-1 draw against the North Carolina Courage. Press had been sidelined due to an ACL injury requiring four surgeries before returning to action.
  • Kansas City Current forward Temwa Chawinga broke an NWSL record after scoring her 19th goal of the season in a 1-0 win over Bay FC over the weekend.

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: 10/11/24

Orlando Pride in Portland, U.S. men and women news, international upsets, and more.

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Milton has finally made its way out of Florida, though many of us will be dealing with the aftermath for a while. We hope that you and yours are safe and that the damage is minimal. I know that many are still without power — which is why I’m writing Lion Links today instead of Marcus Mitchell. Fortunately, the Orlando Pride play in Portland tonight, although it will be a late one. Let’s get to the links.

Pride in Portland

The Orlando Pride may be the NWSL Shield winners, but with three matches left in the regular season, the job is not done. Now, the club will take on the Portland Thorns. The Thorns haven’t been great as of late, but Providence Park is a tough place to play. While the club is focused on the upcoming playoffs, the Pride still want to finish undefeated in the regular season. Portland, like many clubs, are fighting for a playoff spot.

USWNT Players in the News

Lindsey Horan didn’t have the best Olympics in my opinion, but she is doing very well in her start to Lyon’s season. She’s scored five goals in four matches to help Lyon top the table. Back home, Crystal Dunn is being honored by Empowerment on the East River hosted by Black Players for Change.

USMNT in Action

The USMNT plays its first match under Mauricio Pochettino Saturday night against Panama, and you can watch it on multiple platforms. There are no conflicts of interest this go-around, but next year, some players will need to choose between playing in the Club World Cup or the Gold Cup.

International Results

Orlando City, and all the other teams and leagues, aren’t playing right now due to an international break. The matches have already begun. Perhaps the biggest news was Greece’s stunning 2-1 win over England. The victory puts Greece atop Group B2 in the UEFA Nations League competition.

Over in Group A2, Italy blew a two-goal lead to draw Belgium 2-2. There were plenty of other results, including Erling Haaland becoming his country’s all-time top scorer after scoring a brace in Norway’s 3-0 win over Slovenia. If you want to catch more matches, here’s where you can watch.

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That will do it for today. Check back tonight for our Pride match recap, and follow The Mane Land on Twitter during the match. Vamos Orlando!

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