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Intelligence Report: Orlando City vs. Real Salt Lake
Familiarize yourself with Real Salt Lake ahead of Orlando City’s trip to Utah, courtesy of someone who knows them best.
I hope you all enjoyed whatever festivities you took part in for the Fourth of July 4, and that the rest of your short week has gone well. Another Friday means another Orlando City game on the horizon. The games are coming thick and fast for the Lions as OCSC will be hitting the road and taking on Real Salt Lake for the club’s third game in the last seven days.
A showdown with RSL means I spoke to Lucas Muller, the deputy editor over at Wasatch Soccer Sentinel. Like us, the folks over at Wasatch Soccer Sentinel have taken their site independent, and they’re continuing to do great work covering all things RSL, Utah Royals, Real Monarchs, and Utah soccer in general. Make sure you go check them out!
Talk me through RSL’s transfer business during last off-season. Who have been the notable arrivals and departures?
Lucas Muller: RSL’s winter transfer window started with some key players leaving. The team saw forward Bobby Wood move to New England and Sergio Cordova land with the Whitecaps after his loan expired. RSL struggled to score in 2022 (and the start of 2023), and it seemed neither Wood nor Cordova were what the team needed. The strangest loss was that of right back Aaron Herrera, who they did get some allocation money for ($500k in GAM), but he’s been difficult to replace.
They brought in big signings in Colombian winger Andres Gomez (20 years old) and Colombian defender Brayan Vera (24 years old) for a good amount of money. Both have been important to the team this season, though Gomez was more of a surprise since another winger wasn’t really a huge need. Justin Meram left for Charlotte early in 2023, and Gomez became more involved with the team. He’s certainly a very talented young player.
RSL also picked up Emeka Eneli, Bertin Jacquesson, and Ilijah Paul in the draft. Eneli has been a standout player for the team. He’s a midfielder who has largely played at right back, but can easily slot into the middle when needed.
In this window, RSL broke their previous transfer record (Gomez) to bring in Chicho Arango from Pachuca. The former LAFC center forward fills a massive hole in RSL’s squad. Real has needed a consistent goal scorer since Alvaro Saborio left in 2015. This is a move that shows real ambition from RSL’s new ownership. He’s expected to play against Orlando this weekend.
They have also signed Nelson Palacio from Atlético Nacional in Colombia. He’s the fourth Colombian the team has signed in the last year. Palacio is a 22-year-old defensive midfielder who fills another need on RSL’s roster. He’s not expected to start on Saturday.
RSL is enjoying a good year so far, and is currently fourth in the Western Conference. What has the team been doing well that’s helped get it to that spot in the standings?
LM: Despite winning their first game of 2023, RSL went on to lose their next four and things looked pretty bleak. The team had lost their top scorer from 2022, team captain Damir Kreilach was still recovering from a major back injury, and their new signings were all untested in MLS. But things started to slowly come together. They began to figure out goal scoring — a major part of that being the shift from lofting crosses into the box, to the wingers carrying the ball in and making low passes to feet, generally Danny Musovski or Kreilach. Pablo Ruiz has also had a few incredible goals this season.
Potential spots of worry are RSL’s goal difference of -5 and 31 goals against, both of which are the highest numbers of any Western Conference team placed ninth or higher. Is the defense a concern, or do those numbers not tell the full story?
LM: Defense is a major concern for RSL. They lost their best outside back in Herrera last off-season and he’s been difficult to replace. Marcelo Silva and Justen Glad are a strong center back pairing, but we’ve seen some real breakdowns with the outside backs this season. The midfield has been missing a more defensive-minded player, which is why Palacio was brought into the team.
The outside backs are generally improving, and with the addition of Palacio they should be stronger, but having suffered a few 4-0 losses, that really tanked the team’s goal difference.
Are there any players who will be unavailable due to injury, suspension, call-ups, etc.? What is your projected starting XI and score prediction?
LM: Of the starters, Rubio Rubin is still with Guatemala for the Gold Cup, and Pablo Ruiz is probable with a foot issue, but he should at least see minutes as a sub.
Gavin Beavers; Andrew Brody, Marcelo Silva, Justen Glad, Emeka Eneli; Jefferson Savarino, Pablo Ruiz, Braian Ojeda, Andres Gomez; Cristian Arango, Damir Kreilach.
RSL has been very poor at home this season, despite being the best road team in the league. They haven’t won at home since April 22 (in the league, they did have an Open Cup game mixed in there). With Orlando looking pretty dangerous at the moment, I think a 2-2 draw would make sense.
Thank you to Lucas for helping us get up to speed on Real Salt Lake. Vamos Orlando!
Opinion
Orlando City Needs a Strong Start from its Defense
The defense will need to come together quickly in 2025 for Orlando City to avoid another slow start to the season.
The opening day of the 2025 Major League Soccer season is less than 30 days, and Orlando City is preparing for the opener against Philadelphia. With a full slate of preseason matches that recently dropped, the 2025 Lions will soon take to the field to put the final touches on preparing various tactics for the season ahead. That starts today with a friendly against Atletico Mineiro.
While there are numerous questions regarding the offensive side of the pitch for Orlando City, the defense should be an area of strength for OCSC as the season begins, and it may need to be, as any new attacking pieces brought in this late in the off-season will need time to settle in.
Starting with the dynamic duo of Cesar Araujo and Wilder Cartagena, Orlando once again will have the good fortune of fielding one of the best defensive midfield pairings in all of MLS. While both Araujo and Cartagena are technically sound and strong defenders on their own, there is a noticeable difference in overall team defense when they both play together. Araujo, who has recently been the target of transfer speculation, is now expected to be locked into Orlando City purple for the upcoming season. He and Cartagena have demonstrated a great ability to take opposing star players out of the game plan, and there is little question regarding their importance when it comes to the successful start of the season.
Moving back toward the goal, Orlando City also returns a complete back line consisting of captain Robin Jansson, Rafael Santos, Dagur Dan Thorhallsson, and either David Brekalo or Rodrigo Schlegel. The tactics employed by Head Coach Oscar Pareja call for the fullbacks to get into the offensive flow as often as the game allows, and both Thorhallsson and Santos have shown that they are capable of attacking. While that part of their game is a bonus, their ability to get back and defend — especially against the counter — will be an early skill to watch as the season begins.
At this point in his career, there will be very few surprises from Jansson, as fans and the coaching staff know exactly what type of effort to expect out of the center back. The only piece of the back line puzzle that will be interesting to watch throughout the early part of the season will be who earns the right to slot in next to Jansson. Due to injury and international duty a season ago, Schlegel wound up winning the starting role from the newly acquired Brekalo. My gut instinct tells me that with an off-season of preparation, we will likely see the younger and more athletic Brekalo get the nod to start the year, with Schlegel the primary backup for both starting center back positions.
Finally, the man who anchors it all, goalkeeper Pedro Gallese, will have the benefit of familiarity when it comes to the defenders in front of him. Gallese ended the 2024 season on a hot streak, in great form, showing his quality in the second half of the season and the playoffs, stopping multiple penalty kicks. He tied for fifth place among all goalkeepers with eight clean sheets in 2024 and will undoubtedly look to add to his career club record as the 2025 season begins.
With all of the defensive starters from the 2024 season back for 2025, Orlando City’s defense is expected to be the cornerstone of early season matches while the offense sorts itself out. The success then, especially during those first few matches, will likely live or die on the shoulders of the back seven defensive players.
Do you expect any cracks in the Orlando City defense to start the year or are you feeling confident in their ability to handle the new attacking pieces that have been added to the Eastern Conference? Let us know in the comments below and as always, vamos Orlando!
Orlando City
Orlando City Releases Full 2025 Preseason Schedule
The Lions will face three MLS sides, a Brazilian Serie A club, a USL Championship team, and a Canadian Premier League side this preseason.
On the eve of Orlando City’s first preseason friendly of the team’s 2025 camp — and 11 days into training — the club has released its full schedule for the remainder of the preseason. The Lions will play six matches, calling two of them “friendlies” and the other four “scrimmages,” but they all amount to competitive minutes for the squad ahead of the 2025 MLS regular season.
Two of the games are open to the general public, including Saturday’s FC Series friendly against Atletico Mineiro and the Feb. 14 preseason finale against Inter Miami at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. In addition, season ticket members can access a preseason scrimmage against CF Montreal on Feb. 8. Club staff will reach out to season ticket members with the details for that game. The other three scrimmages will be closed door.
The preseason schedule is similar this year to what the club has had for the last several years under Oscar Pareja, with mostly closed scrimmages and a mixture of MLS and other assorted competition.
After facing the Brazil Serie A side on Saturday, the Lions will head to Mexico for a week of training and team bonding, with one scrimmage against Forge FC from the Canadian Premier League. Orlando City will play three MLS clubs in the preseason, along with one team each from the Canadian Premier League and the USL Championship.
Orlando City will kick off its 2025 regular season at home against the Philadelphia Union at Inter&Co Stadium on Saturday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m.
2025 Orlando City Preseason Schedule
- Saturday, Jan. 25 — Preseason friendly vs. Atletico Mineiro at Inter&Co Stadium
- Sunday, Jan. 26 — Preseason camp opens in Mexico
- Tuesday, Jan. 28 — Preseason scrimmage vs. Forge FC (Closed Door)
- Wednesday, Feb. 5 — Preseason scrimmage vs. Atlanta United (Closed Door)
- Saturday, Feb. 8 — Preseason scrimmage vs. CF Montreal (Season Ticket Members Exclusive Match)
- Tuesday, Feb. 11 — Preseason scrimmage vs. Rhode Island FC (Closed Door)
- Friday, Feb. 14 — Preseason friendly vs. Inter Miami at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa
Lion Links
Lion Links: 1/24/25
Cesar Araujo will reportedly stay in Orlando, USMNT takeaways, MLS transfer news, and much more.
Happy Friday! It should be a pretty decent weekend with plenty of soccer to enjoy both in Orlando and abroad. Orlando City’s first preseason game is Saturday against Atletico Mineiro at Inter&Co Stadium. While I won’t be in attendance, I’m looking forward to learning how they do. But for now, let’s jump into today’s links!
Cesar Araujo Will Reportedly Stay in Orlando
There have been rumors and reports swirling around regarding midfielder Cesar Araujo leaving Orlando City this off-season. However, the 23-year-old will reportedly stay in Orlando for the 2025 season according to Tom Bogert. Uruguayan club Nacional has reportedly been trying to sign Araujo while he has a year left on his contract.
It makes all the sense in the world for Orlando to want to keep Araujo in the center of its midfield for 2025. He’s been incredible since joining Orlando back in 2022 and has been integral to the club’s success in recent years. Clubs were always going to come knocking for Araujo’s talents, but I expect it would take a hefty offer for the Lions to let him go before his contract is up.
Takeaways From USMNT January Camp
While the United States Men’s National Team’s January camp usually isn’t too impactful, this year’s edition had some extra intrigue due to some standout performances across the two friendly wins. Zack Steffen had a statement game against Costa Rica, making a few sensational saves to secure a clean sheet. He needed a game like that to stay in the mix for the starting job after a rough season with the Colorado Rapids. Striker Patrick Agyemang played his first two USMNT games this month and scored in both, making the most of his opportunity. Diego Luna taking an elbow to the face and coming back out to assist on the team’s first goal against Costa Rica is also the kind of moment that could earn him more looks in the future.
MLS Transfer News Roundup
MLS teams other than Orlando City continue to make moves ahead of the 2025 season. The exodus from FC Dallas rolls on, as Alan Velasco was officially transferred to Boca Juniors in Argentina for a reported $12 million transfer fee. Dallas also traded center back Nkosi Tafari to LAFC in exchange for $300,000 in 2026 General Allocation Money and an international roster slot.
The Karol Swiderski era in Charlotte is over, as the club transferred him to Panathinaikos for a reported transfer fee of $2 million. Real Salt Lake added a young striker, signing 20-year-old Ariath Piol from MacArthur FC in Australia. Nashville SC signed American goalkeeper Brian Schwake from CD Castellon in Spain’s second division to provide more depth behind Joe Willis. Austin FC’s busy off-season continued by signing Zan Kolmanic to a new contract through 2026. The club is also reportedly closer to signing forward Myrto Uzuni for a club-record fee.
Europa League First Phase Nears Conclusion
Lazio is the only team to guarantee a spot in the Europa League’s round of 16 so far, doing so after a 3-1 win over Real Sociedad. English clubs Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur edged closer to securing a spot. A late winner from Bruno Fernandes gave United a 2-1 victory against Rangers, while Tottenham beat Hoffenheim 3-2 thanks to a brace from Heung-Min Son. The upset of the round belonged to Latvian club FK RFS, which took down Ajax in a 1-0 win at home. Eintracht Frankfurt, Union Saint-Gilloise, and Midtjylland also picked up wins this week. This phase of the tournament will wrap up with 18 games on Thursday.
Free Kicks
- Bay FC bought out Deyna Castellanos’ contract, with the midfielder joining the Portland Thorns as a free agent soon after.
- After a vote approving funds to repair Al Lang Stadium, the Tampa Bay Rowdies announced that they will play there for their upcoming USL Championship season.
- Manchester City defender Kyle Walker will reportedly join AC Milan on loan for the remainder of the season, with an option for the Italian club to buy him after the loan.
- Barcelona extended defender Ronald Araujo’s contract to keep him at the club through 2031.
- Tottenham striker Dominic Solanke will be out for around six weeks due to a knee injury according to Ange Postecoglou.
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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