Lion Links
Lion Links: 5/22/22
Hello Mane Landers. Orlando City B earned a victory at home last night and the Orlando soccer action continues later today with both the Lions and Pride playing tonight. As we prepare for that, let’s get right into the links.
Lions Set For Austin Showdown
Orlando City is back on the road tonight wrapping up its road trip series with a visit to Austin with the purpose of bringing some more points back home. The club’s site has its preview of the match. Head Coach Oscar Pareja has the Lions ready to compete against Austin FC, a club that has been playing well all season, and a match-up that has good talent of both sides. The Lions have won their last five matches against first-time MLS opponents. The Verde are on short rest as they defeated LAFC 2-1 on the road midweek. Here at The Mane Land, we also have our own scouting report on Austin FC to get you caught up on the Lions’ upcoming opponent and stay here for continued coverage of the match. Kickoff is at 8 p.m. so make sure to tune in.
Pride Play Host to Chicago
The Orlando Pride return to Exploria Stadium tonight to host the Chicago Red Stars. The club site has previewed the match ahead. If you are planning on attending, kickoff is set for 7 p.m. and the match will also be the Pride’s Mission Planet Earth theme night. Head Coach Amanda Cromwell wants to protect the team’s home field advantage and get some points out of it. According to the head coach, the challenge the Pride faces is trying to figure out what system the Red Stars will deploy against them since there are a lot of different ways they can play. This will be the first of two match-ups between the clubs in the 2022 NWSL season. Be sure to keep it here for pre- and post-game coverage.
Orlando City B Crushes Inter Miami II
The Young Lions of Orlando City B defeated Inter Miami CF II last night to the tune of a 6-0 beat down. Miami never had a chance in this match with OCB leading in mostly every major statistical category. The Young Lions out-shot the visitors 22-5 (10-1 on target). The main star of the match was Orlando City’s 2022 MLS SuperDraft selection, Jack Lynn, who put himself on the scoreboard three times for his first-ever hat trick, contributing to OCB’s massive scoring output. Here is Lynn’s third goal that sealed the hat trick and the 6-0 scoreline:
HAT TRICK ALERT!!! 🎩🎩🎩 pic.twitter.com/FrgKJlpLLx
— MLS NEXT Pro (@MLSNEXTPRO) May 22, 2022
Results Around MLS
While the Lions were not in action on Saturday, there were several matches played around MLS. USMNT forward Sebastian Lletget scored a spectacular goal early in the match en route to the New England Revolution defeating FC Cincinnati 3-2 on the road with just minutes to spare. Staying in the state of Ohio, the Columbus Crew were no match for LAFC and were shut out 2-0 on their home ground. Carlos Vela and Jose Cifuentes scored for LAFC. On the East Coast, at our nation’s capital, Toronto scored late to save a point and snap its losing streak to draw 2-2 on the road versus D.C. United. Lastly, Nashville SC and Atlanta United experienced a lengthy weather delay that stopped the match in the 19th minute before playing to a 2-2 draw. Ex-Lion Dom Dwyer scored late to salvage a point for Atlanta.
Free Kicks
- Here is what to know about MLS’s new Video Review Center.
- The Vancouver Whitecaps are in a tough situation with no available first-team goalkeepers.
- Amandine Henry’s goal lifted Lyon over Barcelona and crowned Lyon as the UEFA Women’s Champions League winners.
- In Germany, RB Leipzig defeated Freiburg on penalties to win the DFB Pokal and the club’s first trophy.
- NBC Sports has its how to watch Premier League schedule for Championship Sunday.
- Timothy Weah scored twice for Lille in the team’s 2-2 draw against State Rennais along with this brilliant header.
🚨Here’s Weah’s 2nd goal today for Lille. A fine header! #USMNT 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/2RaYpr8uVA
— USMNT News (@USMNTNews2) May 21, 2022
- Kylian Mbappe announced he intends to stay at PSG over a move to Real Madrid.
That will do it for me. Enjoy the Lions’ and Pride’s matches tonight and I will see you all next time.
Lion Links
Lion Links: 9/20/24
Facundo Torres named to Team of the Matchday, Orlando Pride face Bay FC tonight, USMNT’s World Cup goals, and more.
Happy Friday! I don’t know about you, but September has been flying by for me. I’m working throughout most of the weekend, but I am looking forward to catching a few games from a packed slate of soccer over the next few days. Before we dive into today’s links, let’s all wish a happy birthday to Orlando Pride rookie Cori Dyke!
Facundo Torres Makes Team of the Matchday
Orlando City forward Facundo Torres was named to the MLS Team of the Matchday for his role in the team’s 2-0 win over Charlotte FC. The 24-year-old scored on the volley to give the Lions the lead and also had three key passes to keep Orlando’s offense cooking. He’s been on fire as of late, scoring four goals over the past three games. I’m a bit surprised not to see other Lions at least make the bench of this Team of the Matchday, particularly with Martin Ojeda and Robin Jansson providing strong performances.
Orlando Pride Take On Bay FC Tonight
I hope you all got plenty of rest last night, because the Orlando Pride have a 10:30 p.m. match on the road tonight against Bay FC. It’s the second match between the two teams this season, with Orlando winning 1-0 at home on May 11. Bay FC turned a corner in the time since that match, climbing up to eighth in the standings. This will also be the Pride’s first trip to Paypal Park to take on the expansion team. Pride forward Julie Doyle, who was born in California and played four seasons at Santa Clara University, spoke on how she’s excited to play in the Bay area again. She also weighed in on how the Pride’s defense has extended beyond the back line during this impressive season.
USMNT Goals for 2026 World Cup Revealed
United States Men’s National Team Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino stated that the aim is for the U.S. to make the quarterfinals when it hosts the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
“The truth is the quarterfinal is the target,” the head coach said on an episode of the It’s Called Soccer podcast. “They were very clear and I am very honest to you and I think that was the idea, the challenge. They know that it is going to be difficult but I am a person and we are people that really, really believe that we can. We all think that the talented group can perform better and we accept the challenge.”
With the expanded format that includes 48 teams, the U.S. would need to advance out of the group stage and win twice in the knockout stage to reach the quarterfinals. Pochettino has plenty to do to get the team firing on all cylinders before then. Copa America exposed some of the USMNT’s struggles in the midfield, and the new head coach will need to figure out who will spearhead the attack as well.
Champions League Opening Round Wraps Up
The first round of Champions League matches in this new format concluded on Thursday. AS Monaco had a big 2-1 win over Barcelona, with 18-year-old striker George Ilenikhena scoring the winner in his Champions League debut. Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal scored his first Champions League goal as well, but the Spanish club couldn’t overcome a red card to Eric Garcia just 10 minutes into the match.
Jose Gimenez scored a late winner to give Atletico Madrid a 2-1 win against RB Leipzig in Spain. Bayer Leverkusen cruised to a 4-0 win over Feyenoord, with 21-year-old striker Florian Wirtz scoring twice in the first half. Benfica also kicked off its Champions League campaign with a win, beating Red Star Belgrade 2-1 in Serbia. French club Brest got its first European competition win by winning 2-1 against Austria’s Sturm Graz. Arsenal and Atalanta fought to a scoreless draw in Italy, with Arsenal’s David Raya making a showstopping pair of saves to deny Mateo Retegui from the spot.
Free Kicks
- Former Orlando Pride player Thais Reiss has torn her ACL and MCL in training with Spokane Zephyr FC in the USL Super League. It’s unfortunate news, and hopefully she’s able to make a smooth recovery.
- Neither of Orlando City’s goals against Charlotte FC on Wednesday were nominated for MLS Goal of the Matchday, but that’s a testament to just how many great goals were scored in the midweek. Anderson Julio’s goal from downtown for Real Salt Lake is definitely worth checking out if you haven’t already.
- Here’s a nice breakdown of the MLS Golden Boot race, which has been close throughout the season and could come down to Decision Day on Oct. 19. Christian Benteke currently holds a two-goal lead over Chicho Arango, Denis Bouanga, and Luis Suárez.
- Just two days after losing 9-2 to Bayern Munich, Croatian club Dinamo Zagreb fired Sergej Jakirović as its manager.
That’s all I have for you today, Mane Landers. I hope you all have a fantastic Friday and rest of your weekend!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 9/19/24
Lions beat Charlotte FC, Pareja on Orlando City’s success, U-20 USWNT falls, and more.
It may be a Thursday, but Orlando City’s win Wednesday night makes it feel a little bit more like a Friday. It’s been pretty great seeing all three of Orlando’s soccer teams performing well over the past few weeks. Let’s dive right into Orlando City’s win and more in today’s links!
Orlando City Beats Charlotte FC at Home
The Lions hosted Charlotte FC in a midweek matchup and took all three points in a 2-0 victory. Orlando’s attacking stars showed up when needed, resulting in a nice pair of goals in the second half. The defense also took care of business to secure the team’s third consecutive clean sheet. With another win under their belt, the Lions are now fourth in the Eastern Conference standings with 43 points and a tiebreaker (wins) over the New York Red Bulls. The result was also Head Coach Oscar Pareja’s 171st regular-season win in MLS, putting him in sole possession of fifth on the all-time list.
Oscar Pareja Discusses Late Season Surge
After a sluggish start to the season, Orlando City is parlaying another strong summer into a great run to close out the season. The Lions have won seven of their last nine league games and are on a nine-game unbeaten streak at home across all competitions. Head Coach Oscar Pareja is no stranger to getting an MLS team performing at its best this time of year.
“I do feel that urgency to start heating up better for us to win games. It is a part of the season where you start feeling kind of the smell of autumn,” the Colombian said in a recent one-on-one conversation with MLSsoccer.com. “And that is related to competition, with not much mistakes, and winning the games that you must win. So that is really what we feel now.”
He also spoke on the reasons behind Orlando’s slow start, improvements by Martin Ojeda and Luis Muriel, and how the team is juggling multiple options at forward. It’s a great interview from Pareja that details some of the team’s decisions this season.
Breaking Down the NWSL Awards Contenders
With only six games left for each team in the NWSL season, it’s becoming clearer which players are contenders to win an award at the end of the season. The MVP race looks to be between Orlando Pride forward Barbra Banda and the Kansas City Current’s Temwa Chawinga, and it may just come down to if Banda can close the gap some in the Golden Boot race. Pride center back Emily Sams is the frontrunner for Defender of the Year for her role in an Orlando defense that’s only allowed 12 goals in 20 games this season. That defense is partly why Anna Moorhouse isn’t the favorite for Goalkeeper of the Year, despite 11 clean sheets this season. Seb Hines is nearly a lock to win Coach of the Year, although Kansas City’s Vlatko Andonovski has a shot depending on how the rest of the season shakes out.
U.S. Falls in U-20 World Cup Semifinals
The United States U-20 Women’s National Team wasn’t able to pull off a comeback in the U-20 Women’s World Cup semifinals, losing 1-0 to Korea DPR. Pride midfielder Ally Lemos started for the U.S. and played every minute of the game. Choe Il Son scored the only goal of the game in the first half , and the U.S. wasn’t able to find an equalizer despite some decent chances. The U.S. will miss out on Sunday’s final, but will take on the Netherlands to close out its tournament in the third-place match on Saturday at 5:30 p.m.
Free Kicks
- Orlando City B duo Justin Ellis and Colin Guske both scored in the United States U-18 National Team’s 2-0 win over Peru in a youth tournament in Japan. Ellis also scored in a 4-3 loss to Japan as the U.S. went 1-1-1 in its three matches.
- Lionel Messi won MLS Goal of the Matchday, beating out Orlando’s Rafael Santos and LA Galaxy pair Edwin Cerrillo and Riqui Puig. Santos’ impressive strike from distance deserved more than the 7.6% share of the vote it received.
- Toyota Stadium, home of FC Dallas, is set to undergo major renovations that include adding a roof to provide more shade to fans and increasing seating capacity.
- In Champions League action, Manchester City and Inter Milan played to a scoreless draw in England while Paris Saint-Germain needed an own goal to win 1-0 over Girona. Borussia Dortmund and Celtic also enjoyed wins to start their campaigns.
- AS Roma sacked Daniele De Rossi just four games into the Serie A season and hired Ivan Juric.
- French striker Anthony Martial landed in Greece to sign with AEK Athens on a free transfer.
That’s all I have for you today. I hope you all have a wonderful Thursday and rest of your week!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 9/18/24
Duncan McGuire likes scoring goals, the Pride are impressive, Champions League results, and more.
Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. It’s match day, so I hope you are hyped for a midweek showdown with Charlotte FC. So, put on your purple, and tell you boss you don’t care about the dress code. If you haven’t done so yet, there’s still time to listen to the latest episode of The Mane Land PawedCast to help get you ready after you check out today’s links. Let’s get to it.
McGuire Happy to Score
Duncan McGuire’s goal against the New England Revolution Saturday night was his first MLS strike since June. That kind of drought isn’t something he’s used to, and he was away at the Olympics for part of that time, but he said he’s just happy to contribute to the team winning. McGuire will look to continue his scoring in tonight’s match against Charlotte FC. The Lions will need McGuire and others to contribute in this crucial Eastern Conference match. If you’re unsure whether to attend in person, take a look at all the cool stuff the club is doing tonight. Check back later today for our match preview.
The Pride are Scary Good
The still undefeated Orlando Pride are very, very good. This is obvious to anyone that looks at the standings or the records being broken on a weekly basis. Still, it’s one thing to know it and another to see it. SBNation’s Southern Sylvs got a firsthand look at the team and the experience watching the Pride at the last match against the Kansas City Current at Inter&Co Stadium. Sylvs was impressed with the atmosphere and the club, despite what I thought wasn’t their best outing.
Banda Still in Contention
The Orlando Pride’s Barbra Banda hasn’t scored as many goals as the Current’s Temwa Chawinga but that doesn’t mean she’s out of the NWSL MVP race. She has contributed quite a bit in her time with the club, and I expect that she will start putting in goals and providing assists again soon. How well the Pride do in the regular season will also likely impact the MVP selection.
Americans in the Champions League
Liverpool may have defeated AC Milan 3-1 in the first of eight UEFA Champions League matches for each club, but Christian Pulisic did score the first goal of the match.
Why pass the ball when it’s so much easier to simply score the goal yourself? That was pretty much it for AC Milan as Liverpool scored three unanswered goals to secure the victory.
Earlier in the day, Weston McKennie scored in Juventus’ 3-1 win over PSV. It was very much a right place, right time goal for the American.
lt was a good day for the Americans, and plenty of other USMNT players will be in action this week across different leagues and competitions.
Free Kicks
- In the least surprising news ever, the Orlando Pride once again topped the Goal.com NWSL Power Rankings.
- The Orlando Pride’s Ally Lemos and the U-20 USWNT will face Korea DPR’s U-20 squad in the semifinals of the 2024 FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup today.
- Orlando City B defender Alex Freeman made the MLS NEXT Pro “On the Rise” list thanks to his very good recent run of form.
- Like so many players, Lynn Williams was greatly impacted by the career of Alex Morgan. Especially that time she wore the No.13 for the USWNT.
- Former USWNT star Megan Rapinoe praised the younger generation of players that won the Olympic Gold. She also recognized that the players of her generation may have held back the success of the new generation. Now, the team is theirs.
- As I mentioned above, Liverpool may have won its match, but Alisson Becker is still frustrated that football’s governing bodies aren’t consulting players on the number of matches over the many competitions that said players will participate in. He’s not wrong.
- Manchester United decimated third-division Barnsley 7-0 in its English Cup match.
- This test is a chance to prove you are a UEFA Champions League savant by answering 36 questions about the teams in this year’s competition.
- Billionaire Marcelo Claure has purchased 10% of New York City FC, and their we’ll-have-it-eventually stadium. Just another reason for Don Garber to kowtow to NYCFC.
That will do it for today. We will have your match recap after the game tonight. Vamos Orlando!
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