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Intelligence Report: Orlando City vs. Columbus Crew

Get the inside scoop on the Columbus Crew ahead of a big match in the Eastern Conference semifinals.

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After a long layoff, its finally time! Orlando City will face the Columbus Crew in the Eastern Conference semifinals at Exploria stadium, as the Lions will try to remain unbeaten against the Crew during the 2023 season. That won’t be an easy task though, as Columbus put its firepower on display during an entertaining three-match series with Atlanta during the first round.

A matchup with the Crew means I spoke to Collin Johnson, one of the writers over at the always excellent Massive Report. He was very helpful in giving us an idea of what we should expect to see from Columbus when these two teams take the field.

Columbus has continued its regular season trend of scoring loads of goals, and has eight in the first three games of the postseason. What did the Crew do against Atlanta United that enabled them to find the back of the net so often?

Collin Johnson: The Crew were a bit fortunate, at least in the second game, to score as many goals as they did. Two of the goals in that second game were from low percentage chances, but they do illustrate what Columbus has been able to do since Diego Rossi joined the team. With Rossi and Cucho Hernandez leading the front line, teams are forced to leave some space for players in dangerous positions, like Atlanta did with Darlington Nagbe. When these players are able to get just an extra second on the ball it creates a world of opportunity. The Black & Gold are still playing the same, aggressive style that featured against Orlando in September, inviting pressure and looking to attack on manufactured counters, and they’re still giving up the same types of chances when teams attack from set pieces or look to quickly attack the center backs on a counter.

Who is a player that you believe needs to have a big performance for Columbus to advance to the next round?

CJ: If Diego Rossi plays his best match in a Crew uniform, Columbus will leave Orlando with a, rare win. Rossi has struggled to find his footing so far but has show flashes of the player he was a few years ago for LAFC. Rossi is still turning the ball over too frequently but he is finding himself in more dangerous positions and facilitating for his teammates at a rate that the Black & Gold need from a Designated Player No. 10. 

The last time these two teams played was an absolutely wild 4-3 win for Orlando. Is there a possibility that Wilfried Nancy will take a slightly more defensive approach in this game, or do you expect him to stick with what’s gotten Columbus this far?

CJ: Even if Nancy does go with a more conservative approach, the team will still attack aggressively. Nancy’s three center back formation succeeds by allowing one of the outside center backs to move forward into the attack and outnumber the opposing defense. That leaves the Crew extremely vulnerable to attacks while the team is in transition. Realistically, Columbus will give up at least one goal to Orlando. The question is whether they’ll be able to outscore the hosts.

Will any players be unavailable due to injury, suspension, etc? What is your projected starting XI and score prediction?

CJ: The Black & Gold should have a totally full-strength side on Saturday. The big question is whether Julian Gressel is reintroduced into the starting lineup after he was benched for the final match of the Atlanta series. My guess is that Gressel is back and we see a lineup featuring Rossi, Cucho, and Alexandru Matan up top; Aidan Morris and Nagbe in the midfield; Yaw Yeboah and Julian Gressel as the wing-backs; Malte Amundsen, Rudy Camacho, and Steven Moreira manning the center back spots, and; Patrick Schulte in goal.

Orlando City has always played the Crew well, especially in Orlando, but I think the third time is the charm and the Crew hold on to win a nail-biter, 3-2.


Thank you to Collin for the excellent information on the Crew. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 2/5/25

Marta to be featured on Prime Video, USWNT prepares for the SheBelieves Cup, MLS transfers, and more.

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Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers! Less than two weeks ago, I had a snow day from work up here in Tallahassee. Two days ago, Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, meaning six more weeks of winter. Today, I’ll probably wear shorts since Florida is evidently exempt from rodent-based weather predictions. I don’t really have a point to all of this other than I’d like to be able to wear sweaters and jackets for a little while longer, but that’s obviously not meant to be.

We also want to wish a happy birthday to both Duncan McGuire and Rafael Santos. Let’s get to the links.

Marta to be Featured on Prime

Prime Video is producing a four-part series entitled “For the Win: NWSL” that will provide an immersive look at the NWSL. The series will feature four of the league’s biggest stars, including the Orlando Pride’s Marta. The other players featured are Alex Morgan, Trinity Rodman, and Croix Bethune. No word on when it will be released, but we know it will likely end by showing Marta lift the trophy, and that is something I’ll watch over and over again.

Hayes Prepares the USWNT for SheBelieves Cup

Emma Hayes knows that defending the SheBelieves Cup title will be a challenge. With many of her players just starting the NWSL preseason, she will need to use all 26 players available if the USWNT is to win yet again. Of course, while the SheBelieves Cup is important, ultimately it is a stop along the way to the the Women’s World Cup. Unlike the her last major tournament, Hayes has plenty of time to prepare for the World Cup.

MLS Transfer Updates

I’m not sure why we keep telling you about all the stuff other clubs are doing to improve their teams for 2025, but here we go again. Atlanta United has signed Middlesbrough FC forward Emmanuel Latte Lath for a reported MLS record fee of $22 million. Bringing in quality strikers is a good thing, or so I hear. Elsewhere, the Philadelphia Union signed Homegrown defender Neil Pierre to a four-year deal. The Portland Thorns brought in Jimer Fory from Colombian side Independiente Medellín through 2028. Carlos Gruezo is headed to Ecuadorian club LDU Quito after he and the San Diego Earthquakes mutually terminated his contract. Of course, clubs can now also employ the cash-for-player system for selling players to other clubs within MLS.

MLS Clubs are Selling

Orlando City supporters are familiar with the idea that MLS is a selling league. Young players — particularly South American players — are brought into the league by clubs to develop and sell on for a profit. We saw that with Facundo Torres recently. There are some who bemoan the loss of talent, but there’s always more behind it. Overall, for where MLS is at this point, it is a good thing for the league. It’s also a good thing for individual clubs, assuming they continue to bring in additional talent — preferably sooner than later, Orlando City front office.

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  • The growth of the game is a good thing. Congratulations to the NWSL Denver expansion side for setting a league record for the fastest team to reach 5,000 ticket deposits
  • Finally, Jon Stewart Concacaf’ed Concacaf. You love to see it.

That will do it for today. Perhaps the club will surprise us with a massive signing or two. What? I can hope, can’t I?

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Lion Links: 2/4/25

MLS transfer roundup, Americans in midweek action, court sides with USSF and MLS, and more.

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Happy Tuesday, everyone. I hope you’ve had a better start to the week than me, as I’ve been fighting an illness and have been in the trenches big time. Before we get into the news of the day, let’s all wish Orlando Pride forward Simone Charley a happy birthday. We have lots of things to discuss this morning, so let’s jump right into today’s links.

MLS Transfer Roundup

As is usual for this time of year, there are a number of MLS transfer items that we need to catch up on. We start with a huge move, as the Columbus Crew have sold striker Cucho Hernandez to Real Betis for a fee that Tom Bogert says was for $16 million plus add-ons.

Sporting Kansas City had a busy Monday, as the club completed a pair of deals to start the week, signing midfielder Manu Garcia from Aris Thessaloniki, who will occupy a Designated Player slot. SKC also signed winger Shapi Suleymanov from Aris Thessaloniki, with the Russian under contract through 2026 with additional option years for 2027 and 2028. Finally, the Houston Dynamo sent $2.1 million in cash to the Philadelphia Union in exchange for midfielder Jack McGlynn.

Americans in Midweek Action

There are a number of American players who will be taking part in games during the working week, so make sure you have everything marked down on your calendar. Paxten Aaronson and Utrecht will travel to face Heracles in the quarterfinals of the KNVB Cup later today. Wednesday continues the theme of cup action, as Christian Pulisic, Yunus Musah, and AC Milan host Roma in the quarterfinals of the Coppa Italia. Thursday brings yet more cup action as Cade Cowell and Chivas will travel to the Dominican Republic to face Cibao in the Concacaf Champions Cup. Things then wrap up on Friday with Weston McKennie, Tim Weah, and Juventus traveling to play Como in Serie A.

MLS & USSF Win Lawsuit

A federal jury has sided with MLS and the U.S. Soccer Federation in the antitrust lawsuit brought against them by the North American Soccer League. The NASL brought the suit against the two parties back in 2017 when the USSF denied the NASL’s application to be recognized as a Division 2 league. The USSF’s division structure provides a set of requirements that a league must meet in order to be classified as part of a certain division, and the NASL alleged that the USSF constantly modified those requirements in order to avoid awarding the NASL a Division 1 and, later, a Division 2 classification. Despite the ruling, the NASL is likely to lodge an appeal, which means that we probably haven’t heard the last of this.

European Deadline Day Roundup

The winter transfer window is now closed in the vast majority of Europe’s leagues, so let’s catch up on the moves that happened on the final day of business. Manchester City made a big splash by signing Nicolas Gonzalez from FC Porto for a fee believed to be around $62 million. Tottenham Hotspur signed Mathys Tel on loan from Bayern Munich, with the deal including an option to make the loan permanent at the end of the season. Aston Villa signed Marco Asensio on loan from Paris Saint Germain until the end of the season. Ben Chilwell has joined Crystal Palace on loan for the rest of the season. Finally, USMNT defender Caleb Wiley has joined Watford on loan until the end of the season.

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That’s all I have for you this morning. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 2/3/25

Orlando City reportedly nears deal for Marco Pasalic, Eduard Atuesta transfer reportedly stalls, Orlando Pride sign Prisca Chilufya, and more.

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Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you down in Florida. It’s hard to believe it’s February already, but we’re only a few weeks away from Orlando City’s home opener on Feb. 22. To stay busy over the past week, I’ve been covering high school swimming, basketball, and hockey. Let’s all wish a happy belated birthday to Orlando Pride midfielder Viviana Villacorta, who turned 26 years old on Sunday. We’ve got plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.

Orlando City Reportedly Finalizing Deal for Marco Pašalić

According to Tom Bogert, Orlando City is reportedly finalizing a deal to sign Croatian winger Marco Pašalić from HNK Rijeka. A week ago, Orlando reportedly looked set to move on from signing the 24-year-old to focus on other targets as Pašalić was undecided on his future. However, Pašalić will reportedly join the Lions for a $5 million transfer fee, along with add-ons, and will be a Designated Player. He made 26 appearances for HNK Rijeka, scoring six goals and adding three assists.

Eduard Atuesta Transfer Talks Reportedly Stall

Orlando City is reportedly close to finalizing the signing of midfielder Eduard Atuesta from Palmeiras as well, according to Bogert. However, another report from Globo.com states that Orlando City sent a proposal to sign Atuesta, but Palmeiras was not pleased with the terms and has reportedly halted negotiations. You’ll need a translation tool for the full details, but the reported holdup is that the Lions prefer a loan move for Atuesta with Palmeiras paying part of his salary. Atuesta recorded four goals and added two assists in 41 appearances across all competitions while on loan with LAFC last season.

Orlando Pride Sign Zambian Forward Prisca Chilufya

The Orlando Pride signed Zambian forward Prisca Chilufya Friday on a three-year contract through the 2027 NWSL season. Chilufya joins the Pride from FC Juarez in Mexico, where she scored 14 goals in 48 appearances. Chilufya is the third Zambian player the Pride have signed within the last year, joining Barbra Banda and Grace Chanda. By adding another attacker in Chilufya, the Pride added depth to the roster after Adriana’s move to the Saudi Women’s Premier League.

Latest MLS Transfer Roundup

We had some big transfer moves across Major League Soccer to catch you up on from the weekend. The Houston Dynamo have reportedly acquired midfielder Jack McGlynn in a cash-for-trade deal from the Philadelphia Union for $2 million. The Union will also retain a sell-on percentage. In another cash-for-trade move, Sporting Kansas City has reportedly acquired forward Dejan Joveljic from the LA Galaxy for a fee of $4 million. Joveljic will be a Designated Player on a three-year deal through the 2027 season, with a club option for 2028. Minnesota United signed midfielder Hoyeon Jung from Gwangju FC, while Inter Miami FC added defender Maximiliano Falcon from Chilean side Colo Colo. The New York Red Bulls are reportedly close to finalizing a deal for center back Tim Parker to return to his former club after he played for the New England Revolution and St. Louis City last season.

Sources confirm Sacha Klejstan’s report: New York Red Bulls finalizing a deal to sign center back Tim Parker.

Tom Bogert (@tombogert.bsky.social) 2025-02-02T01:21:44.511Z

Crystal Dunn Signs With Paris Saint-Germain

After announcing her departure from NJ/NY Gotham FC last week, United States Women’s National Team defender Crystal Dunn has signed a deal to join Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer. It will be Dunn’s second stint abroad in Europe, as she previously played with Chelsea in 2017-2018. She was part of the squad that won the Women’s Super League title in 2018. Dunn spent the 2024 season with Gotham FC, scoring one goal and adding two assists in 23 matches across all competitions. She had previously played for the Portland Thorns, North Carolina Courage, and the Washington Spirit in the NWSL as well. Paris Saint-Germain is third in the Division 1 Feminine, eight points behind league leader Olympique Lyon.

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  • Orlando City wrapped up its preseason training camp in Mexico. The Lions’ next preseason match will be a closed-door scrimmage on Wednesday against Atlanta United.
  • Barcelona has requested an extension to the lease at the Olympic Stadium through the end of May to cover its final two home matches for the La Liga season against Real Madrid and Villarreal.
  • United States Men’s National Team forward Ricardo Pepi has agreed to extend his contract with PSV Eindhoven through 2030.
  • Arsenal crushed Manchester City 5-1 on Sunday and is now six points behind Liverpool.
  • Heerenveen manager Robin van Persie was upset after match officials mistakenly allowed Fortuna Sittard to field 12 players late in the second half while leading 2-1. The match ended in a 2-2 draw.
  • Former Real Madrid and Sevilla defender Sergio Ramos is reportedly set to join Liga MX side Monterrey.
  • Marcus Rashford has agreed to join Aston Villa on loan from Manchester United until the end of the season. The deal includes an option for Aston Villa to make the transfer permanent.
  • Adidas announced the official match ball to be used this summer for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.

That will do it for me today, Mane Landers. Enjoy your Monday, and I’ll see you next time.

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