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PawedCast Episode 406: Austin FC Rewind, USMNT, OCB-Huntsville City, and More
The Lions pick up their first MLS win of 2024, and OCB comes home with five of a possible six points.
Despite missing some key pieces, Orlando City did what it needed to do (and pretty much whatever it wanted to do) in a 2-0 home win over Austin FC that was not as close as the final score would have non-viewers believe. The Lions controlled the game from start to finish and got goals from Jack Lynn and Nico Lodeiro without conceding one at the other end. In fact, Austin barely registered any tries for goal and only managed one weak one on frame late.
We break down a comprehensive victory over the newest team from Texas, check back at our score predictions, and make our selections for Man of the Match.
This week’s mailbagbox was quite full again. We answered questions about Lions as basketball players, great advice we’ve gotten, superstitions, transfer value, and more. Remember, if there’s anything — and we do mean anything — you want us to address on the show, just ask us by tweeting it to us at @TheManeLand with the hashtag #AskTMLPC.
After answering the mail, we celebrated a five-star rating and review before diving into the USMNT’s victory over Mexico in the Concacaf Nations League. It’s always fun to beat El Tri. And holy moly, what a goal by Tyler Adams. Have a hit!
Finally, we turned our attention to OCB’s road match at Huntsville City FC. The Young Lions didn’t get the win, but they still brought two out of three points home to Orlando, making it five of a possible six from two away matches to start the season. It’s a great beginning for the Young Lions and we are here for it.
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Here’s how No. 406 went down:
0:15 – The Lions are on the board in the win column! Here’s how it happened.
21:55 – Our mailbagbox is stuffed again and we have a new five-star review.
44:23 — The USMNT defeated rival Mexico to win a trophy and OCB added two more points in Huntsville.