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Lion Links: 7/20/23

Junior Urso returns to Orlando City, Bryan Reynolds linked with the Lions, Orlando Pride get ready for NJ/NY Gotham FC, and much more.

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How’s it going, Mane Landers? If you’re a fan of soccer tournaments, it’s an exciting time to be alive. The Women’s World Cup is underway, the Leagues Cup kicks off this weekend, and the NWSL Challenge Cup gives us even more to enjoy over the next few weeks. Even though the time zones may destroy my sleep schedule, I’m really looking forward to the next month. Now, let’s dive right into today’s links with some of the best news of the year!

The Bear is Back

Less than a year since he left for personal reasons, midfielder Junior Urso has returned to Orlando City on a deal through the rest of this season, with an option for 2024 as well. The 34-year-old will become available once his paperwork clears and should be a great addition to the team as he won’t need much time to get up to speed in Head Coach Oscar Pareja’s system. On the field, Urso will provide versatility, depth, and a needed scoring threat to Orlando’s midfield. It’s also just great to have him back, as he’s been a fan favorite since joining the team in 2020 and brings a fun energy to the Lions. He’ll wear No. 21 this time around and the video announcing his return is definitely worth the watch.

Bryan Reynolds Linked With Orlando City

According to Will Forbes, Orlando City is interested in bringing American right back Bryan Reynolds to the City Beautiful on loan. Reynolds joined AS Roma from FC Dallas back in February of 2021, but has not received much playing time with the Italian club and spent time with Westerlo and Kortrijk in Belgium on loan. Orlando could use the 22-year-old, considering Michael Halliday’s injuries and Kyle Smith’s inconsistency at the right back position. Of course, this is just a rumor and it would be somewhat odd for Reynolds to return to MLS and not play in Dallas. Still, it will be interesting to keep an eye on him as this transfer window progresses.

Orlando Pride Prepare For NWSL Challenge Cup Match

In the first of the club’s four consecutive upcoming NWSL Challenge Cup matches, the Orlando Pride will take on NJ/NY Gotham FC at Exploria Stadium this Sunday. The Pride have not played in the Challenge Cup since a 4-2 defeat to the Washington Spirit and sit last in the group with just one point. However, a victory over Gotham on Sunday will get the Pride in the conversation to win the group. This match was originally scheduled for June 28, but had to be postponed due to weather. Both teams will be without some of their best attackers due to the World Cup, so it will be interesting to see which players step up. Pride forward Messiah Bright spoke on how the Pride is preparing to bring the intensity for Sunday’s match.

Tahir Reid-Brown Features in MLS NEXT All-Star Game

Orlando City B defender Tahir Reid-Brown played in the second half of the MLS NEXT All-Star Game, which was won by the West in a penalty shootout. Reid-Brown was the lone OCB representative and nearly scored a late winner if not for a good save by Seattle Sounders goalkeeper Mo Shour, who was named the game’s MVP. Nashville’s Adem Sipic bagged a brace in the first half, but the lineups changed for the second half and the West clawed back into the match with goals from the LA Galaxy’s Paulo Rudisill and LAFC’s Adrian Wibowo.

MLS All-Stars Wrecked By Arsenal

Arsenal and the MLS All-Stars were level for just five minutes in this year’s MLS All-Star Game in the nation’s capital, as the English Premier League club won, 5-0. Gabriel Jesus banked his shot off the post and in to give Arsenal an early lead, which Leandro Trossard then doubled in the 23rd minute with a nice strike from outside the box. Jorginho converted a penalty shortly after halftime, and late goals from Gabriel Martinelli and Kai Havertz put the game to bed. Maybe it was a good thing no Lions were selected for this game, although I’d like to think Pedro Gallese would’ve kept the score from getting out of hand.

Learning About Vietnam Ahead of USWNT’s World Cup Opener

The United States Women’s National Team will kick off its 2023 Women’s World Cup campaign against Vietnam tomorrow night at 9 p.m. Not only will it be the first match between these two nations, but it will also be Vietnam’s World Cup debut. The Asian nation qualified for the tournament by beating Chinese Taipei and Thailand in a playoff following an exit in the quarterfinals of the Asian Cup. Of the 23 players Vietnam Head Coach Mai Duc Chung called up for the tournament, Huynh Nhu is the only one who doesn’t play for a Vietnamese club, as she joined Portuguese side Länk Vilaverdense last year. Nhu is the star of Vietnam’s attack, scoring 71 times for her country.

Free Kicks

  • Orlando City Head Coach Oscar Pareja was honored for becoming just the sixth head coach to win 150 MLS regular season games. He reached that mark in the team’s dominant 4-0 win over Toronto FC on the Fourth of July.
  • Charlotte FC transferred Nuno Santos to Vitória de Guimarães in Portugal’s top flight for an undisclosed fee. The midfielder joined Charlotte from Benfica less than a year ago, scoring once in just nine appearances.
  • Inter Miami signed Paraguayan midfielder Diego Gomez as a U22 Initiative player. The 20-year-old joins Miami from Club Libertad, where he scored six goals in 51 appearances. I’m surprised Miami was aware there are soccer players who aren’t in their mid-30s.
  • Here is a list of 10 Liga MX players who could make an impact in the Leagues Cup. Santos Laguna center back Doria was featured, so he will be a player to watch when the Lions face the Mexican side on July 29 at Exploria Stadium.
  • Office hours are shifting in Brazil to accommodate the Women’s World Cup matches taking place in the morning.

Enjoy the gauntlet of soccer that’s upon us! I hope you all have a wonderful Thursday and rest of your week.

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