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Lion Links: 4/30/25
The U.S. Open Cup approaches, the Pride are back on top, USMNT and USWNT news, and more.
Welcome to the last Wednesday of April, Mane Landers. May promises to be a busy month for Orlando City. You will have as many matches as you want to watch over the next few weeks. I’m certainly not complaining, but we could use a little help here at The Mane Land if you’d like to join the staff. I promise you’ll enjoy it. For now, let’s get to the links.
The U.S. Open Cup Beckons
We’re only a week away from Orlando City’s match against the Tampa Bay Rowdies to start the Lions’ 2025 U.S. Open Cup campaign. Of course, the Lions aren’t the only MLS squad entering the tournament in the Round of 32. Starting Tuesday, 16 MLS clubs join the competition, with Orlando City playing on Wednesday. While we’re waiting for the next Orlando City match, enjoy the sights and sounds from the victory over Atlanta United.
Pride Back on Top
The Orlando Pride back on top of the NWSL standings, though the Kansas City Current are technically listed No. 1 thanks to the alphabet. Of course, we all know that power rankings are actually more important than actual results. Fortunately, the Pride are top of the pops in the Goal.com power rankings and in the All For XI power rankings. Just so you know that sometimes the internet isn’t always accurate, Sports Illustrated kept the Pride in the No. 2 spot.
USMNT Concerns and Commendations
Various people in the U.S. soccer community are calling out the USMNT players for lacking the desire, drive, or passion to be successful. Former USMNT forward Herculez Gomez is the latest, though not only one to do so. At the same time, players like Christian Pulisic and Josh Sargent are making a difference at their European clubs. Pulisic is likely to sign a contract extension with AC Milan that will include a hefty pay bump. Sargent was named to the EFL Championship Team of the Season after scoring 15 goals for Norwich City. Alexi Lalas has suggested Mauricio Pochettino bring in Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder Sebastian Berhalter. If Pochettino is looking for “characters” for his squad, perhaps he should give Orlando City’s Alex Freeman a look?
USWNT Players Thriving
USWNT players are making an impact on both sides of the pond as they wait for their next match against China at the end of May. Emily Fox’s Arsenal squad advanced past Lindsey Heaps’ Olympique Lyon Sunday in the second leg of the UEFA Women’s Champions League semifinals. It’s not all bad news for Heaps, who was named to the Women’s French Premiere Ligue Awards Team of the Season. Meanwhile, Lily Yohannes continues her growth after becoming the youngest starter in group-stage history of the UEFA women’s Champions League late last year for her club, Ajax.
Free Kicks
- Hey! We’ve got more power rankings! Orlando City jumped five spots up to No. 7 in both MLSsoccer.com’s rankings, and Goal.com’s power rankings.
- File this under “I’m glad our club cares about our women’s side”: Wolves’ front office did not apply for the team to play in the Championship if the team had earned promotion. Ultimately, the team lost out on promotion to Nottingham Forest, but that’s still not a good look by the powers that be.
- Defender Erik Sviatchenko re-signed a contract with the Houston Dynamo through 2026 with a club option for 2027.
- Occasionally, even an organization like FIFA does something potentially good. FIFA will fund a year-long study into anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in women’s football.
- Thanks to a 3-0 victory over Charlton on Saturday, Wrexham AFC earned promotion to the EFL Championship. Wrexham is the first team to earn back-to-back-to-back promotions, and the club will get a financial windfall for joining the Championship.
That will do it for today. Check back with us as we get you ready for the Orlando City and Orlando Pride matches this weekend. Vamos Orlando!