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Orlando City B vs. Chicago Fire II: Final Score 1-0 as OCB Is Shut Out Again on Road

OCB falls on the road again to a struggling team, this time to Chicago Fire II.

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Orlando City B (7-5-2, 24 points) fell on the road again, this time to Chicago Fire II (4-5-4, 16 points), 1-0 in Bridgeview, IL. Charlie Ostrem’s 24th-minute header was the difference as the Young Lions fall to 2-5-0 away from Osceola County Stadium.

OCB Head Coach Martin Perelman made four changes to the lineup that crushed FC Cincinnati 2 last weekend. Starting goalkeeper Javier Otero is on international duty with Venezuela, replaced by Dominic Pereira. First-team left back Luca Petrasso played last weekend as he returned from injury and was replaced in the lineup by Franco Perez. Thomas Williams and Juninho also were out of the lineup tonight with Zakaria Taifi and Alejandro Granados taking their places.

The back line in front of Pereira consisted of Perez, Nabi Kibunguchy, Taifi, and Alex Freeman. Imanol Almaguer, Granados, Cristian Medina, and Shak Mohammed were in the midfield with Jack Lynn and Jhon Solis starting up top.

This was a poor performance offensively and defensively for OCB. Especially in the first half, the Young Lions struggled to handle the Chicago press, conceding possession in their own third on several occasions. On the other end, they had trouble putting shots on frame, often putting relatively open chances well over the target.

The Young Lions created the first decent chance of the game in the fifth minute when Perez won the ball from Henrique Gallina near midfield. Approaching the Chicago box, the left back found Lynn to his left in a one-on-one situation with Andreas Ueland. Lynn attempted to find enough room for a shot, but Ueland did well to stay in front and blocked the eventual attempt.

The Young Lions felt they should’ve had a free kick in a dangerous position in the ninth minute when Solis found Freeman making a run down the right. Freeman got behind Ostrem and there was contact with OCB’s right back going down, but referee Peter Bernardy determined that it wasn’t enough for a foul.

Chicago had its first decent chance in the 11th minute when Freeman cleared out a cross for the game’s first corner kick. After the first attempt was cleared out, the second bounced right along the top of the six-yard box. It was there for someone to get on the end of, bouncing just over the head of Kibunguchy, but went all the way through.

In the 14th minute, Granados found Perez making a long run on the left. It looked as though Perez would send a cross into the box, but he decided to shoot from a tight angle instead. Chicago goalkeeper Jeffrey Gal was there to block the attempt at his near post and caught the rebound.

A poor pass by Almaguer off an OCB throw-in in the 16th minute gave Chicago a good opportunity. It was intercepted by Javier Casas, whose pass was flicked on by Victor Bezerra for former Orlando City MLS SuperDraft pick Jonathan Dean. It appeared as though Dean had space for a shot, but it was blocked by Taifi.

Despite OCB having the best early chances, it was the hosts that took the lead in the 24th minute. Receiving a chip forward from Richard Fleming, Dean sent a cross to the back post where fellow outside back Ostrem was charging in. It was a defensive mistake, as Almaguer left his man for Freeman, who had left Ostrem to cover the inside run. As a result, Ostrem was left wide open at the far post and headed the ball past Pereira to give Chicago a 1-0 lead.

In the 32nd minute, Taifi did well to get in front of a cross and clear it out of the box. Unfortunately, it went right to Gallina, who took a long attempt at goal. It was on target, but Pereira did well to make a diving save, blocking it out for a corner kick. The ensuing corner by Casas found the head of Dean, but the header was over the crossbar.

A minute later, a pass back from Taifi to Pereira nearly gave Chicago another great opportunity. The goalkeeper casually accepted the ball but was pressured by Bezerra. The striker won it just outside of the OCB box, but Pereira was able to recover, blocking Bezerra’s cross out of play.

In the 38th minute, OCB turned the ball over again on a throw-in in the Lions’ own third of the field, providing a great opportunity for the hosts. Pressure by Casas resulted in Medina turning the ball over to Bezerra. Quick passing by Alex Monis and Gallina allowed the latter to find Fleming behind the OCB defense. But Pereira did well to come off his line and block the shot over the crossbar.

Lynn made a good run behind Noah Egan in the 44th minute and Solis found him. It looked as though Lynn would have an open shot on goal, but Ueland came sliding in from behind and blocked the attempt out for a corner.

Chicago cleared the ensuing set piece, but OCB re-entered the box and won a second corner kick. This time it fell to the foot of Kibunguchy, but his attempt was well over the goal. That was the last chance of the half as the Young Lions went into the break down 1-0.

At halftime, OCB had more possession (54.4%-45.6%), but Chicago led in most statistical categories. The hosts had more shots (8-5), shots on target (4-1), corners (8-2), and crosses (7-6). Both teams completed 81.6% of their passes in the first half of play.

The first second-half chance for either team came in the 50th minute when Solis made a run towards the top of the Chicago box and found Perez to his left. The left back had enough time to take a shot, but it was blocked by Egan.

The hosts had another chance to double their advantage in the 60th minute when Ostrem threw the ball in to Casas and received it right back. The defender sent a cross into the box and Fleming beat the defenders to it. It was a charging header, but he couldn’t get over it and the ball sailed over the crossbar.

In the 68th minute Freeman conceded a corner kick. Casas took the set piece and found the head of Fleming near the top of the six-yard box. The midfielder was aiming for the far post but put it wide of the target.

Immediately following the chance, Perelman made his first two changes of the game, bringing on Favian Loyola and Cristofer Acuna for Mohammed and Lynn.

The Young Lions had a chance in the 72nd minute when Loyola made a run and played it forward for Acuna. The substitute was challenged by a defender, but kept possession. He attempted to chip Gal with the outside of his right foot and the ball went over the Chicago goalkeeper, but it went wide of the far post.

After setting up an opportunity, Loyola had one for himself in the 74th minute. The forward attempted to beat Gal with a strong shot towards the far post, but the goalkeeper did well to get his hand to the ball and knock it wide.

In the 80th minute, Almaguer found Freeman making a run behind the Chicago defense. The right back reached the ball before it went out of play and sent a dangerous cross into the box. Acuna was making a run and got to the ball just before Gal, but the goalkeeper stayed in front of the shot and made the save.

The Young Lions had another opportunity in the 82nd minute, when Luka Prpa fouled Acuna near the top of the Chicago box. Perez stepped up to take the set piece and went directly for goal, but it never challenged Gal, going high.

Almaguer tried a long attempt from well outside of the box in the 85th minute but hit it well over the target. The game’s final shot came in the 88th minute when Solis was sent long by Granados. The midfielder looked like he would go at Egan one-on-one, but shot instead. Egan was right in front of him and blocked it away.

In the end, OCB had more possession (55.8%-44.2%) and better passing accuracy (80.8%-76.2%). Both teams had 12 shots, but Chicago had more shots on target (6-3), corners (9-6), and crosses (11-10).

The struggles on the road continue for the Young Lions. After their opening game win over Philadelphia Union II, they lost three consecutive away from Kissimmee. It looked like they might be turning that trend when they beat Inter Miami CF II, but they’ve now lost their last two away matches to teams well down the Eastern Conference standings and failed to score in either game. In addition to falling for the second time in three games to teams near the bottom of the Eastern Conference, this is the first time OCB has lost to Chicago in three games.

The loss also sees OCB fall from third to fourth, a point behind Columbus Crew 2. The Young Lions are only a point ahead of New York Red Bulls II and two points ahead of New York City FC II, with both teams having games in hand.


The Young Lions have a longer break before their next game as they’ll look to bounce back on June 28 when they return home to face Philadelphia Union II.

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