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Orlando City vs. Nashville SC, U.S. Open Cup: Photo Gallery

Orlando City is taking years off our lives with these tense knockout matches, but at least the Lions have the good sense to win the penalty shootouts. The Lions were, in the words of Oscar Pareja in his postgame press conference, outplayed by Nashville SC in the first half of their U.S. Open Cup game Wednesday night, but started to come into the game shortly before the break. After Pedro Gallese carried the team to halftime without conceding, the Lions did fashion two great chances to take the lead, only to see the visitors strike first.
However, this team doesn’t stop fighting and it took all 90 minutes and most of the six added minutes to draw level through the Nashville bunker. If Rodrigo Schlegel wasn’t already a folk hero for pulling on a goalkeeper’s jersey and stopping a penalty in a playoff match against New York City FC, he would have attained that status Wednesday night with his 94th-minute equalizer. Schlegel gave his team new life and Orlando City took advantage of that after 30 minutes of the Lions beating their heads against that stingy Nashville defense — made even more desperate to defend by a 91st-minute sending off of Sean Davis.
It was fitting that Gallese, who had played so brilliantly to keep his team from getting blown out in the first half, was the one who ended the proceedings in the seventh round of the penalty shootout. Gallese didn’t have to work hard to keep out the penalty Eric Miller left too close to the middle of goal, but he did have to go the correct direction and parry it away.
It felt like vindication for the previous two meetings against Nashville. The first of those matches came last Halloween, when an awful refereeing decision erased a perfectly good Andres Perea goal that would have provided the Lions with a home match in the postseason. The second of those was the ensuing road playoff game at Nashville, which Orlando City lost, 3-1.
Hany Mukhtar is a terrific player, but if we never had to see him smile on the soccer pitch again, well, I’d be OK with that.
Orlando now has now won penalty shootouts in three of its last six U.S. Open Cup matches and has gone at least into extra time in four of its last seven games in the competition. The Lions have won all five of their USOC penalty shootouts in the club’s MLS era. When you throw in the shootout wins in the 2020 MLS is Back Tournament and the 2020 playoff match vs. NYCFC, it’s truly remarkable how much resolve the team has shown over the years.
We hope you enjoy these images from a memorable night at Exploria Stadium, which erased at least some of the ghosts of Nashville games past and gave the Lions a shot to reach the final if they can clear the significant hurdle known as the New York Red Bulls on July 27.
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Images: Dan MacDonald
Words: Michael Citro
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Orlando City vs. Inter Miami CF: Photo Gallery
An album of images from Orlando City’s 3-1 win at Inter Miami.

The visiting Lions (5-4-4) feasted on the Herons (5-8-0), dominating the first 30 minutes, absorbing pressure as needed after Inter Miami made a tactical change, and then getting back on the front foot with a second-half change of their own. In the end, Orlando City left Fort Lauderdale with a 3-1 victory over its intrastate rivals, holding the hosts to just six shot attempts.
The traveling supporters chanted, cheered, and heckled away, trying desperately to overpower the artificially piped-in chant loop (which quite frankly is a shame — La Familia are more than strong enough to not have to compete with their own stadium).
Goal contributions from Ercan Kara and Martin Ojeda (a goal and an assist each) and Duncan McGuire (one assist off the bench), plus less regular offensive contributors Rafael Santos, who scored his first MLS goal, Cesar Araujo (his first assist of the season) and Rodrigo Schlegel (his first career assist) allowed Orlando to raid Miami’s Fort Lauderdale nest and return home with all three points.
We hope you enjoy the images from the away day in Fort Lauderdale!
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Orlando Pride vs. NJ/NY Gotham FC: Photo Gallery
An album of images from the Pride’s 2-0 loss at Exploria Stadium.

Well, the Orlando Pride managed to dodge the lightning and most of the raindrops, but couldn’t quite dodge video review, as referee Elvis Osmanovic changed his initial ruling, awarding Gotham a penalty. That decision led to a late Pride loss to Gotham at Exploria Stadium, leaving Orlando pointless (0-3-0) on the nascent season.
The first half saw both teams able to advance the ball, but neither was able to provide the final pass or finish chances. The second half settled into more of a rhythm, with each team sustaining advantage for sections of the final 45 (plus) minutes, but the same inability in the attacking third persisted for both teams. It looked as if the game would end in a scoreless draw until a glacial video review awarded Gotham a penalty for a Caitlin Cosme handball in the box. Midge Purce smartly converted in the upper right, leaving Kaylie Collins no chance in her NWSL debut. Whether it was disappointment at conceding in stoppage time the second week in a row, or the distraction of the six-minute (!) VAR stoppage, Orlando lost focus and conceded a second goal in the 17th minute of added time (you read that correctly…17 minutes!) to seal the loss.
Despite the impending weather and the disappointing previous games, a decent crowd of 5,258 came out to support the team. That, combined with the club’s efforts to engage the spectators at halftime (T-shirt cannon anyone?), made for a refreshed atmosphere that hopefully will help energize the Pride into some better results soon. We hope that comes across in the photos from the game and we encourage you to attend one soon.
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OCB vs. Inter Miami II: Photo Gallery
An album of images from the Young Lions’ 2-0 win at Osceola County Stadium.

Inter Miami sent its reserve squad north to take on Orlando City B, but the Young Herons and the cool, drizzly night couldn’t quench blazing hot OCB, which defended its home turf with a 2-0 victory, staying undefeated on the young season, at 3-0-0.
Goals in the first half by starting forwards Jack Lynn and Favian Loyola proved enough to frustrate Orlando’s southern neighbors on a night that did not see OCB goalkeeper Javier Otero challenged much. Otero came up big when it counted though, smothering a well-placed penalty early in the second half and making a vital reaction save late to ensure that the visitors could not climb back into the game. Strong defending as the game wound down ensured the clean sheet.
We hope that you enjoy the photos from the game. Vamos OCB!
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