Lion Links
Lion Links: 9/8/23
Orlando City players feature in World Cup qualifiers, Torres enters MVP discussion, OCB draws on road, and more.
You have almost made it to the weekend, Mane Landers! My wife and I are once again on the road this week for another wedding. I find solace in knowing I won’t be missing any first team action this weekend though, so if ever there was a weekend to travel then this would be it. There’s plenty of club news this morning, so let’s go ahead and get right down to it in today’s links.
Orlando City Players Abroad
If you were watching OCB play, you might have missed senior Lions Pedro Gallese and Wilder Cartagena representing the Peruvian national team against Paraguay in their World Cup qualifying match. Gallese earned the start in goal while Cartagena subbed on in the 46th-minute in the 0-0 draw, although the Peruvians had to play a man down for the entire second half. Forever Lion Yoshi Yotun was also on the pitch to bring a bit of nostalgia for longtime City supporters. Peru will be back in action against Brazil on Tuesday at 10 p.m. Orlando City Designated Player Facundo Torres will also take part in the World Cup qualifiers for Uruguay tonight vs. Chile and at Ecuador on Tuesday. Finally, Homegrown forward Wilfredo Rivera’s Puerto Rico side will play in Concacaf Nations League against the Bahamas Saturday, followed by Antigua and Barbuda on Tuesday.
Facundo Torres Enters MVP Conversation
As the regular season winds down, forward Facundo Torres has gathered a shout or two in the 2023 Landon Donovan MLS MVP race. Torres is listed with one point in the linked story, meaning a fifth-place vote from one of 13 MLS talent, staff, writers, and editors who contributed to the latest rankings. The Uruguayan Designated Player has been effective in his second year in MLS play. He currently boasts six non-penalty goals and four assists on the year for one of the league’s best teams and has quietly climbed within just a few goals of the Golden Boot lead. Should he continue to lead the charge and the Lions make a bit more noise, he would surely gather more points to his name.
Orlando City B Draws 1-1
As the final whistle blew, Orlando City B managed to walk away with one point against New England Revolution II after a 1-1 draw at Gillette Stadium but could not grab the extra in the shootout. Just 14 minutes into the match, Victor Souza put away the Revs’ only goal, finishing off Jake Rozhansky’s corner kick. It very much could have been worse for the Lions as numerous mistakes were made throughout the first half, but New England did not bury its chances. However in the 65th minute, luck swung in favor of OCB as Juninho’s shot was saved but found its way to MLS NEXT Pro Golden Boot contender Jack Lynn, who poached one more for his tally. The Young Lions missed three of their five penalties in the shootout.
Marta’s Virtual Accolades and Skills
Two Brazilian women superstars will reportedly have coveted five-star skills in EA FC 24, the franchise formerly known as EA Sports FIFA. This year, EA will debut women in Ultimate Team, which is the premier online match play format that users collect, trade, and play with highly desirable superstars. Players with five-star skills are always regarded as some of the best in the game with superb dribbling stats. First on the list is none other than Orlando Pride midfield maestro Marta. Currently the record holder for goals scored at any World Cup, Marta will be 84-rated in the game.
First-Time Friendly for USMNT
The USMNT will take part in a friendly against Uzbekistan tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. in St. Louis, MO. This is the first-ever meeting between the two nations at the men’s senior level. While this will be a chance to gather some of the nation’s finest talent, the USMNT has already qualified for the 2026 World Cup. Uzbekistan has yet to qualify, however, and is currently ranked 74th by FIFA internationally.
Free Kicks
- Orlando City midfielder Gastón González talks about the start of his career and life with the Lions.
- Minnesota United is set to bolster its attack in January with the signing of midfielder Caden Clark from RB Leipzig on a two-year contract.
- The New York Red Bulls have signed their second-youngest Homegrown in history, inking 15-year-old forward Julian Hall to a first-team contract through the 2026 season, with an option for 2027.
- The Washington Spirit have re-signed USWNT midfielder Ashley Sanchez through the 2026 season.
- USWNT legend Julie Ertz will play her final professional match representing the Stars and Stripes on Sept. 21 against South Africa at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati.
- Mohamed Salah will officially remain at Liverpool for now after the club rejected a $190 million offer and the Saudi Pro League transfer window closed on Thursday.
- France marched towards the Euro 2024 finals, maintaining its perfect qualifying record with a 2-0 home victory over Ireland.
- Marten de Roon, Cody Gakpo, and Wout Weghorst scored first-half goals as the Dutch won a second match in Group B against Greece.
That’s all I have for you today. I hope you finish this week strong. Vamos Orlando!