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Lion Links: 5/20/23
Orlando City travels to Inter Miami, Pride host top-ranked Washington Spirit, OCB draws Atlanta United 2, and more.

You know what day it is. You have had this one circled on the calendar for months. Are you headed south already towards Miami? Or are you staying put and supporting the Pride? Unfortunately, I live too far north to make the rivalry match but I will be watching from afar.
Speaking of watching things, my wife and I just watched Fast X last night. If you’re a fan of explosions and Jason Momoa, then Vin Diesel really made a movie for you. I’m not the biggest fan of the series after the first two, but this one wasn’t half bad. I’m actually looking forward to the next movie for once. (Don’t forget to sit through those credits if you want the next teaser.) But enough about fast cars, let’s dive into today’s links because we have matches upon us!
Lions Travel to Fort Lauderdale
Orlando City enters tonight’s match against Inter Miami CF with a bitter taste following a midweek draw at the death against New York City FC. The match was one that saw forward Ercan Kara score his third goal in league play and fourth of the year, as he added another in the Concacaf Champions League. Goalkeeper Pedro Gallese matched his season high in saves and earned Team of the Matchday honors. Additionally, defender Kyle Smith became the third Lion in the MLS era to reach 120 appearances in all competitions, joining Robin Jansson and former Lion Chris Mueller at the milestone.
Inter Miami is also eager to correct its own midweek mistakes following a 2-1 road loss to Nashville SC on Wednesday in which the team played “the poorest first half” of the season according to Head Coach Phil Neville. A large home contingent is expected for the match and will surely push the Herons forward. Inter Miami is averaging 17,061 fans through six games at 18,000-seat capacity DRV PNK Stadium this season, which is an increase of 35% from last year.
“We lost, and we were mad, but this group has a good mentality and now we have an important game against our rival,” Miami forward Leo Campana said. “We need to get those three points. I hope the stadium will be packed. Our fans will be really important for this game.”
Orlando Pride Look to Continue Unbeaten Run
The Pride head into today’s match against the Washington Spirit on a three-game unbeaten run in league play. The streak began at the end of April with a road win against the San Diego Wave before heading home to take a 1-0 shutout win over Racing Louisville. Most recently, the team battled to a scoreless draw at Gotham, where goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse recorded her second-consecutive clean sheet. The player to watch will be Brazilian forward Adriana, who currently leads the league with 17 chances created, and she leads the club with nine of her 15 shots on target in her seven matches. For the Washington Spirit, the team is in top form and leading the NWSL power rankings thanks to the efforts of Trinity Rodman, Ashley Sanchez, and Ashley Hatch.
Orlando City B Draws Atlanta United 2
Last night, the Young Lions of OCB squared off against Atlanta United 2 at Osceola County Stadium. The visitors struck first in the sixth minute to take an early lead and extended the lead to 2-0 in the 51st from the penalty spot. Jack Lynn scored the first for the Lions a minute later and again in the 68th minute to secure the 2-2 draw. In the end, it was Atlanta that walked away with the extra point from the shootout, 5-4.
OCSC Academy Performs Well at MLS NEXT Flex Tournament
The U-15 and U-17 academy Lions recently traveled to take part in the MLS NEXT Flex tournament. The U-17s grabbed a 3-0 win over Albion San Diego following two losses. The U-17s take on Atlanta United in league play today with a chance to clinch their division with a win. For the U-15s, the tournament was much more successful. They won all three of their matches and clinched a spot in the MLS NEXT Cup playoffs. The U-15 Lions captured a 3-1 victory over FC Dallas, a 6-0 win against SC Del Sol, and a 1-0 win over CF Montréal. The U-15s clinched their division with a win last weekend and will also face off against Atlanta United in league play today.
Free Kicks
- Orlando City midfielder César Araújo has been fined for simulation in the 25th minute and 45th+1 minute of Wednesday’s match against NYCFC.
- Minnesota United midfielder Robin Lod has suffered a meniscus tear in his right knee.
- The Young Yanks of the USMNT U-20s are ready for Ecuador and the U-20 World Cup.
- The USMNT just added the latest striker to the pool. Check out where to catch Folarin Balogun and the rest of the Yanks this weekend.
- If you’re wondering how soccer leagues around the world are shaping out, here is what is left to play for abroad.
- Did you know Arsenal have a one-year old training ground dog named Win?
- Juventus will take part in a trial for alleged irregularities in the club’s payments to players as well as “undue relationships” with player’s agents and other clubs.
- Defender Phil Jones will leave Manchester United this summer after 12 years at Old Trafford amid his lack of playing time. He leaves having played 229 games for the club, scoring six goals.
That’s all for today. If you’re headed to Fort Lauderdale remember to be civil, stay hydrated, and out-class the opponents in the stands. Hopefully, the boys will do their part on the pitch to shut up all the haters. Vamos Orlando!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 5/29/23
Pareja disappointed with draw, Julie Doyle returns from injury, OCB hosts Red Bulls II, and more.

Happy Memorial Day, Mane Landers! There is a whole lot of soccer to cover today, following a weekend full of news, including your local teams in purple having matches, although not the results we wanted with the Lions allowing a late goal to draw 1-1 and the Pride falling in Chicago. The English Premier League came to an exciting close Sunday. The Young Lions have a match of their own tonight. So, while Mondays can often bring the work week blues (for those who don’t have today off, anyway), at least you have a whole lot of soccer reading to get you up and at it this week.
But before we dive all the way in, please join me in wishing former Orlando City defender and current Orlando Pride Head Coach Seb Hines a happy birthday. Now, let’s get down to it in the links!
Oscar Pareja Disappointed for Fans
Following the Lions late draw on Saturday night, Orlando City Head Coach Oscar Pareja showed some strong feelings towards the disappointing result. He said the team has to do better for its supporters and grind out wins after good performances.
“I have to say that we played well today and I want to congratulate that group of players that pushed that match and that energy. That’s the team that we want to see. The other part is the frustration of giving up another goal at the end and not walking away with the three points. At that part, the equation gets through things, soccer, fútbol, concentration, many things. But we want to see that team more often and we want to see that energy more often. We want to see that Orlando City. And to our fans, that support deserves much, much more.”
Check out the full post game press conference, which also featured interviews with goal scorer Kyle Smith and Orlando City defensive midfielder Wilder Cartagena.
Pride’s Loss Mars Doyle’s Return to the Pitch
The Orlando Pride dominated play but could not score on Saturday night, and that led to the end of the club’s four-game unbeaten run. With her start, Marta tied former teammates Ashlyn Harris and Toni Pressley for most regular-season appearances in Pride history with her 81st league match. Meanwhile, forward Julie Doyle also made her return to the field as a second-half substitute. Doyle had not played since the beginning of April due to an ankle injury. Head Coach Seb Hines said he was disappointed with the result but glad to see Doyle return to the lineup. Here’s what Hines had to say about Doyle:
“She’s an exciting player, she’s always active. We felt like it was the right time to bring her in, chasing the goal. She’s always on the move, making defenders defend and it’s nice to have another attacking option come off the bench, along with Ally Watt and Summer Yates. It just shows that we were being more aggressive towards the end again to try and get ourselves back in it. We felt that with the likes of Julie and Ally, Adriana, Marta, and Summer, we had an opportunity to get back in the game and ultimately win the game at the end, but we fell a little bit short. I can’t fault the players’ efforts. They put a lot into it, they’re working extremely hard and we have to just keep going and look forward to the next game away at Houston.”
Orlando City B Hosts New York Red Bulls II
The Young Lions of OCB are ready to host the Young Red Bulls tonight at Osceola Heritage Park. Leading the way for the team is forward Jack Lynn in red-hot form. Lynn has found the back of the net three times in the last two matches, with a game winner against intrastate rivals Inter Miami CF II on Thursday night. Lynn now leads the Young Lions in goals scored this campaign, with five in 2023, and has 20 goals total in his MLS NEXT Pro career. OCB will look to maintain its unbeaten record at home this season tonight, entering the match with a 3-0-2 record at Osceola County Stadium.
Premier League Relegation Battle
Heading into Matchday 38 of the English Premier League campaign, one team was already sure of its fate regarding relegation. Southampton was a good distance behind Leicester City and Leeds United, but both of those clubs had a chance to jump Everton in the standings. Southampton didn’t go quietly into the night though, as the team played to a 4-4 draw against Liverpool. Ultimately, Leicester City and Leeds United were relegated from the EPL on the final day of the season after Everton ensured its own survival with a narrow victory on Sunday. Leicester City fought to a 2-1 victory over West Ham United, while Leeds suffered a 4-1 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur. Everton extended its unbroken 69-year tenure in the English top flight as midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure’s stunning strike earned the Toffees a 1-0 victory over Bournemouth as they avoided relegation on the final day of the season.
Free Kicks
- Seattle Sounders forward Jordan Morris exited his team’s match in the first half after injuring his groin on the same play in which he scored a goal.
- The Angel City Brigade chanted “we want better” as the LA Galaxy players and Head Coach Greg Vanney went over to have a conversation with the supporters group following their match.
- D.C. United Head Coach Wayne Rooney said he wishes he had 11 subs to make amid his frustrations following the 2-1 loss to a struggling Toronto FC.
- Arsenal won 5-0 against Wolverhampton Wanderers led by a in Granit Xhaka brace in what is expected to be his final game of after seven years at the club.
- Paris Saint-Germain’s Kylian Mbappe was named Ligue 1 player of the season for the fourth time in a row after helping the capital club win a record 11th French title. He claims he’ll return to PSG next season.
- Club legends Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba bid tearful farewells to Barcelona on Sunday on an emotional evening as the La Liga champions ran out 3-0 winners against Mallorca.
- Bayern Munich’s firing of club great and former CEO Oliver Kahn after winning the Bundesliga title has led to a public dispute between the two parties.
- Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Sergio Rico is in intensive care following a horse riding accident.
- With the Premier League season behind us, check out all the stats behind this year’s use of VAR in the league.
I hope you have a great week, Mane Landers. Do something special for someone today. And, best of luck to the Young Lions tonight. Vamos Orlando!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 5/27/23
U-20 USMNT victorious, trouble continues for Toronto FC, Ivan Toney’s suspension reduced, and more.

Happy weekend, everyone! Today is a very busy day, as Orlando City hosts Atlanta United at 7:30 p.m. at Exploria Stadium, while the Orlando Pride will travel to face the Chicago Red Stars at 8 p.m. There’s a lot to talk about today, so let’s jump into it.
U-20 USMNT Beats Slovakia
The U-20 USMNT was victorious in its final game of the Under-20 World Cup group stage. Orlando City’s Michael Halliday got his second start of the tournament, as the baby Yanks took out Slovakia, 2-0, to finish the group stage undefeated and finish top of Group B courtesy of a perfect three wins from three. Cade Cowell scored the opening goal and Niko Tsakiris got the second late in stoppage time to hand the Americans a third straight victory. They will advance to the Round of 16 and play a third place team from Group A, C, or D, with the exact opponent being determined once the other groups have concluded play.
Toronto FC Discord
Following comments from Frederico Bernardeschi and later Bob Bradley earlier this week, the drama with Toronto FC has continued with Bradley leaving Bernardeschi out of the squad for this weekend’s match. The Italian was also absent from training on Friday, and Bradley emphasized that the decision was not a disciplinary one. According to a report from The Athletic, tensions at the club have been increasing for some time, with Bernardeschi, Lorenzo Insigne, Bradley and son Michael Bradley at the heart of things (paywall). Things haven’t been good on the field for Toronto either, as the club has just three wins in 15 matches and hasn’t scored in more than 400 minutes.
Ivan Toney’s Suspension Reduced
The English Football Association has reduced Ivan Toney’s ban from playing from 15 months to eight, following him being diagnosed as a gambling addict. The FA took into account both his plea of guilt and his diagnosis as an addict when making the decision. It has also emerged that Toney placed 13 bets on teams he was playing on to lose during a period of roughly a year and a half, although he did not play in any of the 13 matches.
Swansea Reportedly Interested in Gregg Berhalter
Welsh club Swansea City is reportedly interested in hiring Gregg Berhalter to fill the team’s upcoming managerial vacancy. Current boss Russell Martin is close to joining Southampton, and the Championship club’s American ownership is reportedly interested in Berhalter, along with several other names. Former Swansea manager Chris Davies and current Plymouth manager Steven Schumacher are also reportedly under consideration for the role. It would be very interesting if Swansea did decide to go that route, especially as the United States Men’s National Team has not yet named a new head coach, and recent reports suggested that Berhalter had not yet been eliminated from contention.
Free Kicks
- Spend some time getting to know Ally Watt a little better before this weekend’s Orlando Pride match.
- Former Lion Chris Mueller has had season-ending hip surgery.
- Alexandre Pato has signed with Sao Paulo in his native Brazil, reuniting him with another former Lion in Sebas Mendez.
- FC Cincinnati has signed Homegrown Player Gerardo Valenzuela to a contract through the 2026 season.
That’s everything I have for you today. Vamos Orlando!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 5/26/23
Orlando City gets ready to attack Atlanta United, Orlando Pride linked with Brazilian defender, Orlando City B beats Inter Miami II, and more.

It’s Friday, which means we can all rest a bit easier knowing the weekend is waiting for us at the end of the day. I don’t have many plans for the weekend beyond enjoying hibachi, soccer, and some of the Jamaican dark rum my parents got me after their cruise. Hopefully some relaxation is awaiting you over the next few days as well. Let’s get this Friday started off right with today’s links!
Lions Dialed In for Tomorrow Night
Orlando City Designated Player Martin Ojeda came off the bench last weekend to contribute a goal and an assist to help sink Inter Miami in a 3-1 win. It was the first game this year in which Orlando scored three goals, and Ojeda spoke on how the whole team has worked towards improving its attack.
“We’ve intended and made intentional about our work during the week is trying to get more goals and trying to score more,” Ojeda said. “It’s something that the entire team has been working on as a unit, the technical staff has been really focusing on throughout each week to try and improve going in each game because we know that that’s something that can help us stay on the front foot.”
The offense has a great opportunity to keep its momentum rolling against Atlanta United, which has conceded 24 goals in 14 games this year. Beating the Five Stripes after winning against Inter Miami would be a great way to end a busy May for the Lions as they get ready for the dog days of summer.
Brazilian Defender Rafaella Linked With Move to the Pride
According to The Athletic ($), Arsenal defender Rafaella will leave the club this summer and she’s been linked with a move to the Orlando Pride. The center back has been a cornerstone in Arsenal’s defense to help the English club reach third in the Women’s Super League this year, while also scoring goals in both the Conti Cup and the Champions League. Internationally, Rafaelle served as Brazil’s captain in its match against the U.S. in the SheBelieves Cup and will likely be a key part of the team’s defense in the World Cup this summer. Should she head to the Pride, she’d join up with fellow Brazilians Marta and Adriana in Orlando.
Orlando Pride’s Defense Stands Strong
The Pride are riding a four-game unbeaten run in league play as they get ready for a match with the Chicago Red Stars tomorrow night. While the offense has done well with six goals during that stretch, it’s the defense that’s shown considerable improvement. The Pride have conceded just two goals in their past four games and goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse has been excellent between the posts. But the team’s defense as a whole has improved, with each player on the field doing their part to break up attacks and grind out wins. Head Coach Seb Hines praised how hard the team has worked at doing what it takes to keep this unbeaten run going.
“Their attitude and their desire and their commitment to doing not just the hard work, but the ugly work as well,” Hines said. “You may not get all the plaudits for it because it’s not exciting football, but the players got what they deserved.
“It takes everyone. It takes 11 players to do their job to get three points. In this league, no one’s gonna give you anything, and you have to work extremely hard to get three points. Whether it’s a Marta or Emily Madril at the back, it doesn’t matter. Everyone has to do their job.”
Orlando City B Beats Inter Miami II On the Road
The Young Lions went to Fort Lauderdale and came back to Orlando with all three points after a 1-0 win against Inter Miami II. Jack Lynn scored the game’s only goal in the 57th minute, with Alex Freeman providing the assist on a low cross. OCB then held on for its third shutout of the season, with Javier Otero coming up with a huge save in stoppage time to deny Miami and keep his clean sheet. The Young Lions will be back in action on Monday at Osceola Heritage Park to host New York Red Bulls II.
Zackory Campagnolo Called Up For Tournament in Japan
Orlando City academy goalkeeper Zackory Campagnolo was one of 20 players called up by the U.S. U-16 Men’s National Team for the International Dream Cup held in Japan. The team will take on the Netherlands, Japan, and Nigeria in the competition, with the action set to begin on May 31. Campagnolo has participated in all four of the team’s training camps this cycle, with the most recent one taking place earlier this year in January.
Free Kicks
- Orlando City forward Duncan McGuire was named 2023 Male Amateur Athlete of the Year by the Omaha Sports Commission. I’m sure the accolade will look great beside his MAC Hermann Trophy. Congratulations Duncan!
- Facundo Torres is 15th on the list of the best-selling MLS player jerseys. LAFC’s Carlos Vela is at the top of the list, with Nashville SC’s Hany Mukhtar and Walker Zimmerman in second and third, respectively.
- The U.S. Open Cup quarterfinals are set. On June 6, FC Cincinnati hosts the Pittsburgh Riverhounds and then the Chicago Fire will take on the Houston Dynamo. The next day, Inter Miami will travel to face the Birmingham Legion and Real Salt Lake will play the LA Galaxy.
- Manchester United moved into third place and secured a spot in next year’s Champions League after a 4-1 drubbing of Chelsea.
- American midfielder Tyler Adams is reportedly on Manchester United’s radar in the event that Leeds United is relegated this year.
- There’s plenty to play for tomorrow in the Bundesliga’s final day of the season, with the title still up for grabs between Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich.
- French midfielder Delphine Cascarino is the latest player who will miss out on the Women’s World Cup due to an ACL injury.
- Wrexham AFC announced its first stadium sponsor in style.
That’s all I have for you today. I hope you all have a fantastic Friday and rest of your weekend!
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vamosocity
May 20, 2023 at 10:05 am
Sucks about Robin Lod. I follow Minnesota to keep up with Inchy. They are just getting Reynoso back, one of the best in the league, and then they lose Lod.
Glad to hear the little lions seem to be doing well. So far the Wilf’s have been underwhelming in the spending and the team overall. Maybe we can get enough HG’s to make a diff.
Michael Citro
May 20, 2023 at 1:22 pm
“So far the Wilf’s have been underwhelming in the spending and the team overall. Maybe we can get enough HG’s to make a diff.”
They spent a club record on nearly a $10 million transfer fee (for Torres), are using all available DP slots, are using TAM to buy down DPs to TAM level, are using plenty more TAM to keep guys like Gallese and Antonio Carlos, and are using all available U22 initative slots. I’m curious as to what you feel is “whelming” in the spending for an MLS owner. Is the goal supposed to be to spend the most or spend the smartest? I’m not saying the Wilfs are doing the latter, and they’re definitely not doing the former, but I do see an effort being made to not be cheap about the roster. The book on them coming in from Vikings fans was that they aren’t going to necessarily splash mountains of cash, but if there’s someone they think will help the team, they’re willing to spend to get the deal done. That’s essentially what’s happened so far, and I don’t think they’ve been underwhelming at all, but if you don’t like the results, maybe it’s more about talent evaluation/fit and stocking up on young (and less expensive) players who could potentially form a solid nucleus for years to come than it is about underwhelming spending.