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Orlando City B vs. Crown Legacy FC: Final Score 0-0 as 10-Man OCB Falls in Penalties after Scoreless Draw

OCB played to a scoreless draw with Crown Legacy FC before falling in penalties.

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Orlando City B (5-6-9, 28 points) played to a scoreless draw with Crown Legacy FC (8-7-5, 33 points) tonight at Osceola County Stadium before falling 3-1 on penalties. Neither team was very dangerous in this game, as the two clubs combined for just four shots on target. However, the Young Lions came the closest to scoring, hitting the woodwork twice.

OCB made three changes to the team that beat Carolina Core FC 2-1 on Aug. 3. Alex Freeman, Colin Guske, and Yutaro Tsukada returned to the team after being with the first team, replacing Jackson Platts, Favian Loyola, and Luca Petrasso. Platts was the only one of the three to be on the bench. Wilfredo Rivera started in the defensive midfield in North Carolina, but returned to his usual forward position for this game.

The back line in front of goalkeeper Carlos Mercado consisted of Tahir Reid-Brown, Thomas Williams, Nabi Kibunguchy, and Freeman. Imanol Almaguer and Guske were in the midfield behind Tsukada, Jhon Solis, and Shak Mohammed with Rivera up top.

The two halves were very similar, with the visitors controlling the opening minutes before the Young Lions played their way into the game. Discipline was an issue again with this team, as Rivera could’ve been sent off after a pair of challenges from behind in the first half. However, referee Emmy Nonso decided it was too early to make a significant impact on the game. Williams got his marching orders in the second half after a second yellow card, forcing OCB to play with 10 for the final 16 minutes.

Crown Legacy had the better of the first 13 minutes of the game. The visitors built primarily on the right side with Jean-Aniel Assi sending Jonathan Nyandjo forward for crosses. However, they weren’t able to create anything dangerous in the box or cause any problems for Mercado.

OCB finally got its first chance in the 15th minute when Mohammed sent Rivera into the Crown Legacy box. Goalkeeper Chituru Odunze came off of his line to cut down the angle and Jack Neeley was there to defend. Rivera attempted some stepovers to create space for a shot, but Neeley stayed in front and blocked the eventual attempt.

Two minutes later, Tsukada attempted a cross that was blocked out of play by Assi. The ensuing set piece ended up on the far side with Guske. The defensive midfielder sent a cross towards the far post that found the head of Freeman. Unfortunately, the right back couldn’t get over the ball, sending it over the crossbar.

In the 21st minute, Guske got in front of a shot from the top of the box, blocking the attempt. It went right to Julian Bravo, who took a shot of his own from outside the 18. The left back was aiming just inside the near post and Mercado dove towards it, but the ball rolled just wide.

OCB had another chance to take the lead in the 25th minute when Solis was fouled near the left side of the Crown Legacy box. Almaguer took the set piece, sending it to the top of the six. Kibunguchy got his head to the ball, but sent it over the top.

In the 31st minute, Dylan Sing attempted a shot from the top of the box that was blocked. Solis took possession and began a counterattack the other way. Rivera had gotten behind the back line and Solis sent him into the Crown Legacy half. However, Odunze came way out of his box, beating Rivera to the ball and clearing it back down the field.

Guske got by Cam Duke in the 44th minute and was taken down, resulting in Duke receiving a yellow card. The quick free kick by Almaguer was short to Rivera, who lifted the ball forward for Solis. The midfielder sent a cross into the box for Kibungchy and the center back got on the end of it inside the six behind Odunze. Kibunguchy attempted a shot, but Neeley slid in to block the attempt, keeping the game scoreless.

The fourth official showed two minutes of stoppage time and OCB had a flurry of chances in the final seconds of the first half. It started when Freeman sent a cross to the top of the six that touched the head of a defender. Solis ended up with the ball and shot, but Odunze blocked the attempt. It went right to Kibunguchy and his shot bounced off of Tsukada. The final shot of the sequence came from near the top of the box, going just wide.

At halftime, OCB had more shots (8-3) but neither team recorded a shot on target. Meanwhile, the Young Lions had better passing accuracy (85.7%-82.2%). Additionally, both teams had two corner kicks and three crosses in the first 45 minutes.

The second half started similar to the start of the first half with Crown Legacy controlling play. Nyandjo’s cross in the 51st minute was blocked out of play by Williams for a corner kick. The ensuing set piece by Filip Mirkovic was short to Duke. The attacker dribbled to the end line but was well defended by Solis, who won the ball back. Duke responded by pulling Solis’ jersey, giving OCB a free kick.

A minute later, Aron John lifted a long ball for Duke making a run behind the OCB back line. He brought the ball down with his chest in the box and it looked like he would get a shot off, but Williams put his body on the attacker, winning possession.

Almaguer found Mohammed in the box in the 57th minute and the attacker’s low cross was cleared out of play by Neeley. The ensuing corner kick was cleared, eventually ending up with Guske outside the box. The defensive midfielder played it wide for Reid-Brown, who found Kibunguchy making a run forward. The center back stuck his foot out to reach the ball before the defender, redirecting it on target. It was right to Odunze, who made the easy save, but it was the first shot on frame by either team.

The Young Lions had another chance on target in the 61st minute when Solis entered the box to the left of goal and laid the ball off for Tsukada. The midfielder took a touch before shooting for the far post. However, Odunze did well to get down and save it with his left hand. Since nobody in purple was making a run, the Crown Legacy goalkeeper was able to collect the ball.

Freeman received the ball on the right in the 63rd minute and quickly sent a dangerous ball through the six-yard box. Tsukada was making a run to the back post with a defender on his hip. Unfortunately, the cross was just out of his reach, going all the way through.

A lazy pass in the back by Crown Legacy was intercepted by Solis in the 68th minute, creating a counterattack by OCB. Solis sprinted the other way, giving the ball to Rivera at the top of the Crown Legacy box. The forward tried to give it back to Solis, but the pass was behind the midfielder.

A minute later, Mohammed played Freeman down the right. Rivera was making a long run to the back post, so Freeman sent the ball to that spot. Rivera dove for the cross, but it was a little too far in front of him.

In the 71st minute, Mohammed took possession of a bad pass in the back by Crown Legacy. Controlling it in the opposing box, his second touch was a shot that hit the near post. It was the closest either team had come to scoring.

The Young Lions were starting to control the game, but that became more difficult in the 74th minute. Williams got caught too far up field, enabling Duke to get behind him. While trying to get back into position, the center back tripped Duke from behind. Nonso immediately issued Williams his second yellow card and limited OCB to 10 players for the second consecutive game.

“It’s the first two red cards we’ve received, last game and this one,” OCB Head Coach Manuel Goldberg said after the match. “Of course, now we’re in a moment where everything is on the limit, so we will just try to correct that and we will.”

Despite being down a man, OCB continued to be the aggressors. The Young Lions nearly found the first goal in the 77th minute when Freeman sent a dangerous cross into the six-yard box. Tsukada was sprinting to the goal and slid in, just missing connecting with the pass.

Crown Legacy finally got its first shot on target in the 79th minute, though it didn’t cause any concern for OCB. Dribbling towards the top of the box, Duke took a shot just before entering. It was a weak attempt that didn’t cause any trouble for Mercado, who made an easy save.

Mercado went down after collecting the ball, requiring attention from the OCB trainers. Goldberg used the opportunity to make the team’s first change of the game, replacing Rivera with Platts.

Goldberg made his second change in the 87th minute, bringing Bernardo Goncalves on for Tsukada.

Crown Legacy had a good chance for a late winner in the 87th minute when Mirkovic sent a cross to the top of the six-yard box. Sing outjumped Kibunguchy to get his head on the ball but didn’t get much on it. As a result, Mercado made the easy catch.

A minute into stoppage time, Freeman received the ball in the middle of the field and dribbled to his right. Chandler Young went in with a clumsy challenge, taking Freeman down from behind. The substitute was booked for the foul and Freeman went down injured after falling onto his left shoulder. After being down for a few minutes, Freeman was able to continue. However, since it wasn’t a head injury, OCB was down to nine players.

The ensuing free kick by Almaguer found the head of Mohammed, who flicked it towards goal. The redirection was past Odunze and off the crossbar. Platts took possession to the left of the goal and sent it back across, but Crown Legacy was able to clear.

Shortly after the miss, Almaguer went down near midfield. Freeman came back on, so the Young Lions remained at nine men. Goldberg made his final substitution during the next stoppage of play, replacing Almaguer with Thomas Bowe.

Crown Legacy tried to create one final chance with the man advantage but was unable to challenge Mercado and the game ended scoreless. It was OCB’s first scoreless draw since April 24, 2022.

At full time, OCB had more shots (12-6) and corner kicks (5-3) and better passing accuracy (85.3%-84.1%). Both teams put two shots on target and had eight crosses. The scoreless draw was a fair result as they struggled to hit the target. However, OCB was the closest, hitting the woodwork twice.

“Again, maybe at the beginning of the game we weren’t as clear, but at the end of the first half and then a lot of the second half, even after the red card, we had (many chances),” Goldberg said about the game. “But unfortunately we weren’t able to finish them.”

“I think overall it was a great match for us. We put a lot of chances towards the goal and just didn’t fall our way. That’s soccer sometimes,” Kibunguchy added. “So we just have to keep going for the games left.”

Per MLS NEXT Pro rules, games that end in a draw result in each team receiving a point and go to penalties to see who gets an extra point. It was the eighth time this season that OCB went to penalties to decide who got the additional point.

Crown Legacy took a 3-0 lead in the shootout when Solis sent his attempt over the crossbar and Odunze saved Guske’s penalty. Mohammed converted with a panenka in the third round to keep OCB alive and Mercado stopped Young’s attempt, giving the Young Lions a chance to get back within one. However, Odunze made his second save of the shootout against Bowe, ending the contest.

While it was a disappointing offensive performance, the Young Lions earned their third clean sheet of the season and their first since the 5-0 win over Huntsville City FC on May 26.

“Coach definitely harped on being in a good defensive shape, especially the last three, four games,” Kibunguchy said about the clean sheet. “And if we defend well, chances are we’ll get a goal. Obviously the goal didn’t come today, but defense first. We’ve been doing very well and it’s good to get a shutout.”

OCB remains in 10th place in MLS NEXT Pro’s Eastern Conference with 28 points. The Young Lions are four points behind Inter Miami II for the final playoff spot with seven games remaining in the regular season.


The Young Lions will remain home as they host New York City FC II next Sunday night at Osceola County Stadium.

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