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Lion Links: 1/4/23
[Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to better outline what happened on Tuesday with regard to the Gregg Berhalter situation.]
Hello, Mane Landers. I hope all is well with you down in Florida. I’ve been busy getting back to work, but now that the holidays are over, it will be a slow period for a few months but a great time to catch up on some shows and soccer. There is plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.
Benji Michel Linked to Move to Europe
Benji Michel’s contract expired with Orlando City after the end of the 2022 MLS season and he may be headed to Europe. The Lions made a qualifying bona fide offer to Michel in an effort to bring him back for 2023, but he is free to sign with another club. The latest rumor is that Michel will reportedly sign a two-and-a-half-year contract with Arouca FC in Portugal’s first division.
🚨 INFO MERCATO ! ✍🏻
Benji Michel 🇺🇸 (1997) l’ailier gauche en fin de contrat avec #OrlandoCity à l’issue de la saison 2022 est sur le point de s’engager avec Arouca FC en Liga Portugal Bwin 🇵🇹 pour 2 ans et demi !
Il est attendu au Portugal dans les prochaines heures ! pic.twitter.com/UYPPqVvASm
— La MLS en Français 🇺🇸🇨🇦🇫🇷 (@MLS_FRA) January 3, 2023
Michel has played in Orlando since the 2019 season. After four years with the Lions, the 25-year-old may be ready to move on to a challenge in Europe.
Central Florida Crusaders Announce Inaugural Season Schedule
The National Indoor Soccer League’s Central Florida Crusaders announced their inaugural schedule for the 2023 season for the men's and women's teams. The Crusaders will begin their season at home at UCF’s Addition Financial Arena as they host the Memphis Americans at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 5. Memphis is the reigning women’s division champion, so this should be a tough first match for the Crusaders. The Crusaders will then play the Tampa Bay Strikers on Feb. 18 at home and again on Feb. 26 in their first road match. The reigning men’s division champions, the Fayetteville Fury, will visit on March 25 and March 26. The Crusaders’ final home game of the season will be on April 23 against the Strikers, and they will close out their season in Tampa on April 29.
Gregg Berhalter, USSF Drop Bombshell Statements
Tuesday was a crazy day for fans of the United States Men’s National Team. It started with Gregg Berhalter — out of contract but still in contention to re-sign as the USMNT head coach — making a statement about an incident of domestic violence against his now-wife, Rosalind, while the two were dating as teenagers. Berhalter acknowledged kicking his wife in the legs during a heated argument and detailed how he sought counseling and used the incident as a learning experience. But the biggest part of the story was that someone threatened to go public with information about that incident in an effort to “take him down” with the information during the 2022 World Cup. He shared his story, which the as-yet-unnamed person threatened to use against him with the U.S. Soccer Federation.
— Gregg Berhalter (@GreggBerhalter_) January 3, 2023
The USSF later released its own statement on the matter, stating that it was investigating the incident and that individuals (plural) outside the organization had exhibited “inappropriate behavior” towards multiple members of the staff.
Statement from U.S. Soccer: pic.twitter.com/h2x5rgZvWA
— U.S. Soccer (@ussoccer) January 3, 2023
This is a wild story that is likely only going to get stranger as more details emerge, as it involves an apparent blackmail attempt of the national team coach for a 31-year-old matter that the parties involved seem to have long put behind them. In the meantime, the USMNT is preparing for its January camp and upcoming friendlies against Serbia and Colombia later this month. U.S. Soccer will announce the squad and who will be leading it in the coming days.
MLS Transfer News Roundup
MLS clubs are continuing to make moves during the off-season ahead of the 2023 season. LAFC made a trade with the New England Revolution, acquiring $400,000 in 2023 General Allocation Money (GAM) in exchange for midfielder Latif Blessing. LAFC could also receive $300,000 in GAM if certain conditions are met. Austin FC signed goalkeeper Matt Bersano to a two-year contract through 2024, with a club option for the 2025 season. Nashville SC has signed forward Tyler Freeman to a four-year contract. Also, the New York Red Bulls officially announced what has already been widely reported — that defender Aaron Long will move on from the club.
🔴 2016 USL Champion
🔴 2016 MLS Debut
🔴 2018 MLS Defender of the Year
🔴 2018 Supporters Shield
🔴 2018, 2022 MLS All-Star
🔴 2022 World Cup USMNT Selection
🔴 Forever Red.Best of luck in your next chapter, Aaron. It's been our honor to be a part of your journey. pic.twitter.com/hOchXAnLTM
— New York Red Bulls (@NewYorkRedBulls) January 3, 2023
Free Kicks
- Uruguayan midfielder Mateo Barcia was linked with a move to Orlando City last week, but it looks like the 21-year-old will reportedly join Independiente in Argentina.
🚨Como ahora puede fichar del exterior ya que el fallo de la FIFA por la demanda del América no se lo impide, Independiente está por cerrar a Mateo Barcia 🇺🇾.
*️⃣Negocian compra del 50% a Rentistas y contrato de 3 años. Lo quería Orlando City también pero desea venir a 🇦🇷. pic.twitter.com/4I8oYdMDSn— César Luis Merlo (@CLMerlo) January 3, 2023
- USMNT forward Haji Wright scored his first goal of 2023 for Antalyaspor in Turkey.
🇺🇸 @USMNT’s Haji Wright scores his first goal of 2023 and now has the most non-penalty goals (10) in the Süper Lig this season 👏
(Via @beINSPORTSUSA) pic.twitter.com/2vWyKhgkqy
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) January 3, 2023
- The North Carolina Courage re-signed goalkeeper Casey Murphy to a three-year deal through the 2025 season.
- Arsenal dropped points at Emirates Stadium against Newcastle United as the Gunners had to settle for a scoreless draw. Arsenal’s lead over Manchester City has now shrunk to eight points.
- Manchester United shut out AFC Bournemouth 3-0 with goals from Casemiro, Luke Shaw, and Marcus Rashford.
- Brazilian football legend Pele was buried in Brazil as 200 million people came to Santos to pay their respects.
That will do it for me today, Mane Landers. Enjoy your Wednesday and I’ll see you next time.
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Lion Links: 6/22/26
OCB falls to Philadelphia Union II, Orlando City linked to Santiago Gimenez, USMNT defeats Australia in World Cup, and more.
Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you down in Florida, and belated happy Father’s Day to all you dads out there. I checked out a couple of World Cup watch parties with friends up here in Chicago over the past week while staying busy at work. Besides that, I’ve been watching plenty of World Cup matches over the last few days. We’ve got plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.
OCB Falls to Philadelphia Union II
Orlando City B fell 2-1 to Philadelphia Union II at Osceola County Stadium Sunday, ending its four-match winning streak. After a scoreless first half, Philadelphia took a 1-0 lead in the second half. Theo Reed added another for Philadelphia, increasing the lead to 2-0 . Bernardo Rhein pulled one back for the Young Lions with a goal in stoppage time, but it was not enough as Philadelphia held on for the three points and snapped its three-match winless streak. OCB will be back in action against Columbus Crew 2 Sunday at Osceola County Stadium.
Orlando City Linked with AC Milan Forward Santiago Gimenez
The latest transfer rumor links Orlando City with AC Milan forward Santiago Gimenez for a potential move to the club this summer. No official offer from the club has been made, but according to reports in Italy, Orlando City is prepared to offer a $30 million transfer fee for Gimenez for AC Milan to consider. AC Milan would be open to letting Gimenez leave the club if an appropriate offer arrives, as the club is reportedly set to pursue Paris Saint-Germain forward Goncalo Ramos.
USMNT Defeats Australia, Clinches Group
The U.S. Men’s National Team defeated Australia 2-0 at Lumen Field in Seattle Friday to win its second match in the group stage and advance to the knockout round in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Former Lion Alex Freeman played a full 90 minutes and scored his first World Cup goal. The Yanks took the lead from an own goal by Australia defender Cameron Burgess to take a 1-0 lead. Later in the first half, Freeman delivered a fantastic header that was initially ruled offside, though replay showed he was able to remain onside. After video review, the goal counted, extending the USMNT’s lead to 2-0, and the Yanks saw it out from there. The Americans held on to secure two consecutive wins in a World Cup for the first time since 1930, have clinched the top of Group D, and will face a third-place team in the Round of 32. The USMNT will face Turkey Thursday in its final group stage match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA. After Friday’s match, midfielder Tyler Adams offered his perspective on Freeman’s goal.
World Cup Roundup
On Friday, Paraguay beat Turkey 1-0 to stay alive while eliminating its opponents from advancing to the knockout round. Orlando City midfielder Braian Ojeda was on Paraguay’s bench but did not play for the second straight game. Morocco defeated Scotland 1-0, and Matheus Cunha scored twice for Brazil in a 3-0 win over Haiti. On Saturday, the Netherlands crushed Sweden 5-1, Germany overturned a 1-0 deficit to defeat Ivory Coast 2-1, and Japan beat Tunisia 4-0. Curacao goalkeeper Eloy Room tied the modern FIFA World Cup saves record in regulation with former USMNT goalkeeper Tim Howard, making 15 saves in a scoreless draw against Ecuador and securing his country’s first-ever point in a World Cup match. On Sunday, Lamine Yamal started and scored his first World Cup goal for Spain in a 4-0 win against Saudi Arabia. Belgium and Iran played to a scoreless draw, Uruguay and Cape Verde settled for a 2-2 draw, and Egypt came from behind to beat New Zealand 3-1 in the late game. Today’s matches will feature Argentina facing Austria, France taking on Iraq, Norway battling Senegal, and Jordan playing Algeria.
Latest MLS Transfer News
While Major League Soccer is on break for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a few clubs have been busy finalizing moves ahead of the summer transfer window opening next month. Inter Miami is reportedly finalizing a deal to sign Fricio Caicedo.
Miami reportedly has reached a verbal agreement with former Manchester United midfielder Casemiro, although it has reportedly not yet reached a deal with the Galaxy for his Discorvery Rights.
Lastly, Robert Lewandowski has reportedly reached an agreement to join the Chicago Fire, with an announcement confirming the move is expected soon following his departure from FC Barcelona last month.
Free Kicks
- Check out this shoutout from Orlando City on its social media pages to all the dads on the team for Father’s Day.
- The English Premier League released its full schedule for all its clubs for the upcoming 2026-2027 season. The new season will kick off Aug. 21, with league champions Arsenal hosting Coventry City.
- Ipswich Town is reportedly close to finalizing an agreement with RC Strasbourg manager Gary O’Neil to become the club’s new manager.
- Former England goalkeeper Mary Earps has reached an agreement to join London City Lionesses of the Women’s Super League on a two-year deal after spending two seasons in France with Paris Saint-Germain.
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: 6/19/26
USMNT takes on Australia today, Christian Pulisic’s availability still in question, Canada wins big, and more.
Happy Friday! Last Friday, we all got to enjoy the U.S. kicking off its World Cup campaign with an emphatic win. Hopefully, the Yanks can replicate that performance in today’s game. It should be a fun start to a weekend filled with soccer, including an Orlando City B home game on Sunday. If the soccer bug has bitten you this month, make sure to go out and support the Young Lions!
USMNT Hosts Australia Today in World Cup
The United States Men’s National Team returns to action this afternoon with a match against Australia in Seattle — the team’s second game of this year’s World Cup. Both teams won their first games of the tournament, with the U.S. dominating Paraguay 4-1 and Australia beating Turkiye 2-0. American forward Folarin Balogun scored a brace in that win and the U.S. will look to keep the attacking momentum flowing against a formidable Australian defense. A win tonight by either side would go a long way towards winning Group D, which would notably face one of the third-place teams to start the knockout stage.
Christian Pulisic’s Availability Up in the Air
It’s still unclear if American star Christian Pulisic will play for the USMNT today as he works his way back from injury. The 27-year-old notched an assist in the win against Paraguay but had to exit at halftime after aggravating a calf injury picked up in training. Sebastian Berhalter came on for him in that match, but it will be interesting to see if USMNT Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino opts for Giovanni Reyna or Tim Weah instead. Pochettino did state that he’ll be available for the game against Turkiye if he doesn’t play today, so that’s good at least.
Canada Cruises to Big Win Over Qatar
Orlando City goalkeeper Maxine Crepeau started in goal but had little to do in Canada’s 6-0 win over Qatar, which was its first-ever win at a World Cup. Former Lion Cyle Larin got the scoring started for Canada in the 16th minute with his second goal of the tournament and Jonathan David scored a hat trick. Qatar was reduced to 10 men when Homam Al-Amin was shown a straight red in the 32nd minute, and then Assim Madibo was sent off early in the second half for a tackle that resulted in a gruesome leg injury to Ismael Kone. The Canadian midfielder was stretchered off, and his replacement, Nathan Saliba, scored from a free kick and raised Kone’s shirt in celebration. Canada now sits atop Group B with a better goal differential than Switzerland, meaning it will win the group with a win or draw against the Swiss on Wednesday.
Keeping Up With the World Cup
As for the other Group B game, Switzerland beat Bosnia and Herzegovina 4-1 by scoring four times in the second half after the hydration break. Substitute Johan Manzambi scored twice, but Bosnia’s consolation goal from Ermin Mahmic could play a role in goal-differential tiebreakers. In Group A, South Africa kept its hopes alive thanks to a late penalty that Teboho Mokoena converted in a 1-1 draw against Czechia.
Along with the U.S. game, today’s action includes Morocco taking on Scotland and Brazil playing against Haiti in Group C. We’ll also get to see if Orlando City midfielder Braian Ojeda takes the field when Paraguay faces Turkiye late tonight.
Free Kicks
- Make sure to check out Ivory Coast winger Yan Diomande’s article on The Players’ Tribune, as it’s a heartfelt letter to his late sister, Roxane. It’s one of the best things I’ve read in quite some time and it’s important to remember that players are people too.
- While we’ve been keeping a close eye on our Lions, here’s a nice breakdown on how other players throughout MLS have been doing at the World Cup so far.
- James Sands has returned to New York City FC after his loan with FC St. Pauli and signed a contract extension through the 2029-2030 season.
- Liverpool signed Spanish winger Victor Munoz from Osasuna for a $46 million transfer fee. The 22-year-old had a breakout season with Osasuna, recording seven goals and five assists.
- Neymar was ruled out of Brazil’s match today against Haiti due to a lingering calf injury. We’ll see if he will be ready to roll for Brazil’s final group stage game against Scotland on Wednesday.
That’s all I have for you all this time around. I hope you all have a fantastical Friday and rest of your weekend
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Lion Links: 6/18/26
Marco Pasalic’s journey to the World Cup, analyzing Australia before USMNT game, Angel City FC and Alex Straus part ways, and more.
We’re a week into this year’s World Cup and I’ve been enjoying the action so far. The star players have been living up to expectations for the most part, and it’s been fairly competitive in my opinion. Before we get to today’s links from around the soccer world, let’s all wish a happy birthday to Orlando Pride defender Rafaelle and Orlando City midfielder Eduard Atuesta!
Marco Pasalic’s Journey to the World Cup
Orlando City winger Marco Pasalic made his World Cup debut Wednesday, coming off the bench for Croatia and putting a shot on target in his team’s 4-2 loss to England. While not a great result, it’s still a momentous time for Pasalic, who spoke prior to the tournament on his soccer journey. The 25-year-old shared details about his upbringing as part of a refugee family in Germany and the importance of maintaining his connection with Croatia over the years. Pasalic also gave insight on the gratitude he has towards Orlando City for the opportunities he’s had since becoming a Lion.
“You saw it when I played my first game here, that I felt really well, two goals in the first match. No other club did I score in my debut,” he said. “The last season speaks for itself, that I felt really good. I have to be thankful that this club gives me the opportunity to play so many games. I got the recall up for the national team, because I gained it here through the trust of the club, the trust of everybody here, and I could provide it on the field.”
Analyzing Australia Ahead of USMNT Match
The United States Men’s National Team will play Australia on Friday in a pivotal World Cup game with control of Group D on the line. This will only be the fifth match between the two nations, with the most recent match being a 2-1 U.S. win in October. Australian goalkeeper Patrick Beach surprisingly started over captain Mathew Ryan and had eight saves in Australia’s 2-0 win over Turkiye, with center backs Alessandro Circati and Harry Souttar doing their part defensively as well. As for Australia’s attack, the U.S. will need to find a way to limit Nestory Irankunda, who scored against Turkiye and can do damage on the counter or from set pieces. At 6-foot-6, forward Tete Yengi is another Australian to keep an eye out for and he could make an impact off the bench.
Angel City FC Parts Ways With Alex Straus
Alex Straus is no longer Angel City’s head coach, with the two parting ways during this break in the league schedule. Angel City got off to a hot start this season, with Straus named NWSL Coach of the Month for March, but has since only won one of its past eight games. Straus officially joined the club in June of last year after winning three consecutive league titles with Bayern Munich, and now his time with Angel City comes to a close just a little over a year later. Leif Gunnar Smerud will serve as Angel City’s interim head coach moving forward while the club searches for its fourth head coach in its short club history.
Gotham FC and Angel City Make Big Moves
Angel City will also be without Kennedy Fuller, as the 19-year-old midfielder was traded to Bay FC in exchange for $500,000 in Intraleague Transfer Funds and $20,000 in Allocation Money. That’s not all Angel City is up to though, as it has reportedly signed American attacker Ally Sentnor from the Kansas City Current for a $850,000 transfer fee as well.
Gotham FC is wheeling and dealing too, trading 2025 NWSL Rookie of the Year Lilly Reale to the Boston Legacy for $350,000 in Allocation Money and $50,000 in Intraleague Transfer Funds. The Massachusetts native should bolster a Boston defense still searching for its first clean sheet. Gotham is also reportedly set to sign Australian forward Sam Kerr as a free agent. The 32-year-old previously played for Gotham back when the club was named Sky Blue FC and should bring some firepower to a loaded team that’s somehow only scored 12 goals in 11 games this season.
2026 FIFA World Cup Roundup
Harry Kane scored twice in England’s aforementioned 4-2 win over Croatia in Arlington. FC Dallas forward Petar Musa scored an equalizer for Croatia right before the half in an emotional moment, but Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford both scored in the second half to lift England to victory. In Houston, Portugal and the Democratic Republic of the Congo battled to a 1-1 draw. While an unexpected result, the DR Congo is a talented side that eliminated Nigeria, Jamaica, and Cameroon in order to qualify. Ghana beat Panama 1-0 thanks to Caleb Yirenkyi scoring deep in stoppage time in a rainy match in Toronto.
Today’s action features Group A and Group B, with Orlando City goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau and Canada set to take on Qatar. Fellow co-host Mexico will face South Korea and either nation can qualify for the knockout round with a win if Czechia and South Africa draw in the other Group A game.
Free Kicks
- Here’s the first look at next year’s biopic about Marta, with Alice Carvalho starring as the legendary forward.
- Orlando City B may be climbing the MLS NEXT Pro standings, but it remained in seventh in the power rankings. Hopefully the Young Lions can make it five straight wins when they host Philadelphia Union II on Sunday.
- The Colorado Rapids transferred Connor Ronan to Aberdeen in the Scottish Premiership, with him signing a two-year contract with his new club.
- The Philadelphia Union waived defender Olivier Mbaizo, who has been with the club since 2018.
- Portuguese midfielder Bernardo Silva signed a two-year contract with Real Madrid after nine years with Manchester City.
- Mexico’s military brought down a drone that was seen near South Korea’s training camp as it prepares to play against Mexico.
That’s all I have for you this time around. I hope you all have a fantastic Friday and rest of your week!
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