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Lion Links: 7/2/24

Duncan McGuire contract update, USMNT eliminated from Copa America, St. Louis City fires manager, and more.

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Happy Tuesday, everyone. Orlando City will have two chances to get back in the win column this week, with games on Wednesday and Saturday. The Orlando Pride have a huge game on Saturday against the Kansas City Current, and Orlando City B takes on Carolina Core FC on Sunday. There’s a ton that we need to discuss this morning, so let’s get after it.

Duncan McGuire Contract Update

Tom Bogert reported on Monday morning that Duncan McGuire has rejected Orlando City’s most recent contract proposal. Despite his failed move to Blackburn Rovers in the January window due to an administrative error, he still has his eyes on a move to Europe. McGuire is Orlando City’s top scorer this season, with seven goals in 17 games, and his resume may also be boosted by a likely stint with the Olympic team. OCSC maintains that McGuire is not on the market, according to Bogert, and his contract with the team runs through the end of the 2026 season. If Duncan keeps scoring in the league and shows well at the Olympics, the club’s tune may change for the right amount of money. This is going to be one to watch.

United States Flame out of Copa America

The United States Men’s National Team suffered a 1-0 defeat to Uruguay in Kansas City, which saw the Yanks exit Copa America in the group stage after Panama’s 3-1 win over Bolivia. Despite the game being one of the most poorly officiated affairs I’ve seen in quite some time, the USMNT only generated eight shots to Uruguay’s 12, and put three of them on target. Finishing a high-stakes game with a paltry .56 xG is nowhere near good enough, and abhorrent refereeing doesn’t change the fact that the Americans simply got outplayed on home turf. A reckoning can, and probably should, follow a disastrous Copa America campaign, and serious questions need to be asked about Gregg Berhalter’s job status. The fallout from this is going to be extremely interesting.

St. Louis City Fires Manager

St. Louis City announced on Monday that the team has fired manager Bradley Carnell. Carnell was in the big chair for the team’s maiden MLS season, which saw St. Louis finish top of the Western Conference as an expansion side. It’s had a much more difficult time of it this year though, and has a record of 3-7-10 and 19 points after 20 games. Despite that, the team is still within touching distance of the playoff line, and likely figures that the right person can turn things around and help lead a push for the postseason. Technical Director John Hackworth has been named interim manager while the club looks for a new coach.

Euro 2024 Round of 16 Roundup

Knockout play rolled onwards at Euro 2024, so let’s get caught up on the action. In the early game, France took 19 shots to Belgium’s five, but ultimately had to rely on a late own goal by Jan Vertonghen to secure a 1-0 win and book its passage through to the quarterfinals. A French player still has not scored a goal from open play at the tournament, but the 2022 World Cup runner-up finds itself two games from the final all the same.

The late match had plenty of twists and turns, as Cristiano Ronaldo missed an extra time penalty that would have given Portugal the lead. Diogo Costa then stonewalled Slovenia’s Benjamin Sesko with just minutes to play before a penalty shootout, and proceeded to save all three Slovenian attempts during the shootout. Portugal’s players made no such mistakes, and they advanced to the quarterfinals to face France.

Free Kicks

  • The Orlando Pride’s Anna Moorhouse was called up for England’s upcoming training camp.
  • Pedro Gallese, Wilder Cartagena, and Ramiro Enrique are all back with Orlando City ahead of the team’s match against Toronto FC on Wednesday.

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

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