Orlando City
Orlando City at New England Revolution: Final Score 2-1 as Ojeda’s Brace Leads Lions to Road Win
Orlando City bounced back from a home loss to win an important road match against the New England Revolution.
Orlando City went into Gillette Stadium and did something very rare — the club won. Martin Ojeda provided two goals to propel the Lions to a 2-1 victory over the New England Revolution. The Lions (10-6-8, 38 points) once again opened up a 1-0 lead, and once again gave up the equalizer. This time, Orlando City got the go-ahead goal and managed to hang on to see out the match. Tomás Chancalay scored for the hosts, who extended their winless streak to eight (0-6-2).
New England (6-10-7, 23 points) didn’t go quietly, as the home side had plenty of chances to equalize. This was a badly needed three points on the road for Orlando City heading into the final third of the season.
Orlando City Head Coach Oscar Pareja decided that the lineup that started in the loss to New York City FC was the right recipe for a visit to Gillette Stadium. Goalkeeper Pedro Gallese started behind a back line of David Brekalo, Robin Jansson, Rodrigo Schlegel, and Alex Freeman. Cesar Araujo and Eduard Atuesta started in central midfield with wingers Ivan Angulo and Marco Pasalic, with Ojeda and Luis Muriel in the forward positions.
Both teams were active early, pushing into the offensive areas of the pitch. New England had the first corner in the fourth minute, but Orlando cleared Carles Gil’s delivery. Two minutes later, Atuesta sent a ball in for Pasalic, but a foul by Atuesta gave the Revs a free kick. In the 10th minute, New England earned another corner but couldn’t convert the chance.
The teams traded another set of half chances, but in the 18th minute, Ojeda received a long ball from Atuesta, did just enough to get it past Aljaž Ivačič, and deftly put it into the back of the net with the outside of his left foot to give Orlando City the early lead.
“We had talked during training with teammates and the technical staff about what the best ways to hurt New England were going to be,” Ojeda said. “And I remember from the last game that they had a lot of spaces in those areas. So, as soon as Edu (Atuesta) got the ball, I knew that with the quality player that he is, all I had to do was get into the space in front of me. When the ball came, I got there about the same time as the goalkeeper, and I let it go under him. And the ball fell perfectly to me behind him, so all I had to do was finish it off. Thankfully, I was able to do that, score, and make it 1-0 at the time. And like I said, I’m just very happy.”
Both teams continued to push forward with New England getting another corner kick in the 20th minute and Atuesta missing a shot in the 22nd minute. In the 27th minute, Angulo fouled Gil. The New England attacker went for goal, but it sailed out for an Orlando City goal kick.
By the end of the first half hour, New England had worked its way into the match. In the 30th minute, Ilay Feingold begged for a penalty after Brekalo stood him up, but there was no foul, and no call made. Three minutes later, Ojeda took a shot from distance that was on target and forced Ivačič to tip it over the bar for a corner kick.
Ojeda took the corner, which was cleared but recycled by the Lions. Ojeda ended up with it and tried for goal again, but it went out for a goal kick. New England went back on the attack in the 36th minute, earning yet another corner, but the hosts committed a foul to give the Lions a free kick.
Both sides generated more chances before the half. In the 37th minute, a Revs cross went behind Leo Campana. A corner kick from Ojeda in the 39th minute skipped off Brekalo’s head to the feet of New England. In the 42nd minute, the Revolution managed a ball across the face of goal, but there was nobody there to finish it.
The best chance of the half for New England came in the 43rd minute, when Alhassan Yusuf found the ball at his feet inside the box. Brekalo was able to block both the initial shot and the follow-up. Gil took one more long-distance shot before the half ended.
At the break, New England had the advantage in possession (56%-44%), corners (5-3), and passing accuracy (84%-79%), but the Lions had the edge in shots (6-4), shots on target (2-0), and the only goal.
At the start of the second half, Orlando was aggressive, sending the ball to a streaking Angulo, but Ivačič was able to punch the ball away. New England tried to do the same thing in the 49th minute, but Jansson was able to sweep the ball away with a perfectly timed tackle.
In the 53rd minute, Chancalay gave the ball to Gil, but the shot went just wide left of the goal. Muriel placed an exceptional ball up to Ojeda a minute later, but his shot was blocked by Ivačič. One minute later, disaster struck as Chancalay equalized for the home team. Both Freeman and Schlegel tracked Peyton Miller’s run into the box, leaving Chancalay unguarded on the back side. The cross found him, and he faked a shot to freeze Schlegel, cut to his right, and pulled a shot inside the near post to tie the match.
Unlike last match, Orlando didn’t allow that goal to break them. In fact, Ojeda scored his second goal of the match. Angulo worked his way into the box, and deftly put a soft pass back for Ojeda to run onto, smashing it into the net for the goal.
“I think he’s carrying us in that matter; how important it is to have a player who is scoring goals and giving us those contributions in the moments that we need him the most,” Pareja said. “Not in any game, but in this one game, when we were all tense and we needed to produce tonight, he took that team on his shoulders. And not just what he does when he scores, but the work ethic that Martín has, that just represents the culture that we have. I’m happy for him, because I think he deserves it. And not just him, but the whole squad today. It was full energy, and everybody was willing to work and get this game. It was a good night for us.”
That did it for the scoring on the night, but not the shots or shots on target. In the 59th minute, Pasalic had an attempt go wide right. On the other end, Feingold took a shot from distance that sailed over the target in the 60th minute. One minute later, Pasalic took a long-distance shot of his own that Ivačič saved.
Orlando City had an a pair of corner kicks in the 62nd that were taken short and amounted to nothing. New England had a chance to pull level again with three shots in rapid succession. The first was blocked by Gallese, but the ball stayed in front of him. The second shot hit the right post, and the third was sent off target. Neither the second nor third would have counted had they gone in, because Campana was offside.
The teams traded yellow cards just after that, with Gallese getting one in the 66th minute for time wasting and Brayan Ceballos getting one for arguing after a foul was called. Muriel took the resulting free kick but sailed it into the crowd. Orlando started to drop deeper in defense as the pressure from New England mounted.
In the 74th minute, Miller forced Gallese to make a save on a point-blank shot to maintain the lead. Orlando continued to absorb New England’s attack. Zakaria Taifi came on for Pasalic in the 78th minute. The youngster did some good things, including sending a few crosses in front of goal that couldn’t find a teammate.
New England continued to press for a late equalizer, and referee Lukasz Szpala added six minutes of stoppage time — which turned into nine minutes. Unlike the previous couple of matches, the Lions were able to hold on for the victory.
In the end, New England had the advantage in possession (62%-38%), corners (9-6), and passing accuracy (87%-77%), but the Lions had the edge in shots (16-14) and shots on target (5-3).
“Obviously, I’m very happy with the result, but more so for the performance of the players,” Pareja said after the game. “I want to congratulate them for their responsibility, the energy, and the willingness to bounce back after the result that we had at home. They had a short period of recovery, and what we saw today was full commitment for the club, and the jersey, and getting this result away just ignited us again. So, congratulations to the players. Overall, I thought we had a very good game, very disciplined in our tactical proposal. And the times that we went forward, we looked like that team that is lethal. And that helps us to keep adding points in our search for our quality.”
In the previous two games, the Lions let a one-goal lead get away. The first against CF Montreal resulted in a 1-1 draw, and two late goals Wednesday night turned into a 2-1 loss. New England’s goal looked like it might be a repeat of those two performances, but the team did well to rebound and claim all three points.
“I think we can highlight that part of our squad and the boys tonight,” Pareja said. “The response that they had to what happened three days ago, in a game that we had and then let it go, and then to bounce back tonight with such a great performance in a very difficult place. And what they did in the game represents what they have done as well. When New England tied the game, it was a tense game. And then they kept going and Martín scored, and after that, I thought we had control of the game. So, credit to them. I see the team that we used to see in those difficult moments, guys that work hard and find a way to get the results.”
“I think the details can really test the unity of a group,” Ojeda added. “When those details don’t go your way in football, and when they actually go against you at times, as they have the last few games for us, it can test the unity of a group. And I’m really proud of how we responded tonight after those last three games. And I’m really proud to be a part of this group. When (New England) tied it up, we weren’t happy with just the one goal, and we said to ourselves that we were going to push. Thankfully, we were able to get it to 2-1 really quickly, and then, in the last portion of the game, we stayed united, stayed together, and really focused on those details that had hurt us and gone against us in those last few games so that it didn’t end like that tonight, and we were able to take the win. I think that was the key for us tonight. I think we worked really hard during the week to get those details right and get those details fixed. So, really happy for the win and to be a part of this group.”
The win keeps Orlando City in sixth in the Eastern Conference, three points ahead of Charlotte FC and three behind in-state rivals Inter Miami CF. It’s also the team’s first win since the 4-2 victory over St. Louis City FC on June 25, snapping a four-game winless slide.
Orlando City will be back on the road for an away game at Lower.com Field against the Columbus Crew on Friday.
Lion Links
Lion Links: 7/13/26
Pride and OCB win, Maxime Crepeau to compete in MLS All-Star Skills Challenge, Latest MLS transfer roundup, and more.
Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you down in Florida. I’ve been very busy at work, but I look forward to watching the 2026 FIFA World Cup semifinals and final this week. We’ve got plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.
Pride Shut Out Kansas City Current at Home
The Orlando Pride defeated the Kansas City Current 3-0 at Inter&Co Stadium Friday night, bouncing back from a tough outing at Angel City the previous week. After a scoreless first half, Marta scored the opener from long distance to give Orlando the lead. Hannah Anderson and Barbra Banda added a goal apiece as the Pride have won three out of their last four league matches. Goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse earned a clean sheet in her 100th appearance for the club. Orlando remains eighth in the NWSL table with 20 points. The Pride will be back in action at home Wednesday, taking on Boston Legacy at Inter&Co Stadium.
OCB Wins at FC Cincinnati 2
Orlando City B beat FC Cincinnati 2 by a 2-1 scoreline at NKU Soccer Stadium in Highland Heights, KY on Sunday. Issah Haruna’s goal gave the Young Lions the lead in the first half. In the second half, Cincinnati leveled the match, but Matthew Belgodere scored the winner on the road. That result pulls the Young Lions into third in the MLS NEXT Pro Eastern Conference standings with 33 points, just one point off leaders Chattanooga FC. OCB will be away for another road test Saturday against Chattanooga FC at Finley Stadium.
Orlando City Reportedly Submits Transfer Offer for Alex Moreno
Orlando City has reportedly submitted a transfer offer to sign Girona defender Alex Moreno. No agreement has been reached between the two sides, and conversations remain ongoing, according to reports. Moreno made 31 appearances for Girona last season in La Liga and recorded three assists. The 33-year-old left back remains under contract with Girona through 2027, but the club was relegated from La Liga to La Liga 2 last season. Several European clubs have also expressed interest in signing Moreno, including La Liga sides Real Betis and Rayo Vallecano.
Crepeau to Compete in MLS All-Star Skills Challenge
Orlando City goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau will compete in the 2026 MLS All-Star Skills Challenge at Truist Field in Charlotte on July 28, the club announced Friday. The competition will feature top players from Major League Soccer and Liga MX competing to test their soccer skills on the pitch. Five skills challenge competitions are featured, including the All-Star Goalie Wars, All-Star Crossbar Challenge, and the MLS vs. Liga MX Relay Challenge. Each competition will crown its own champion this year, switching from the traditional MLS-versus-opponent format used in previous years.
Latest MLS Transfer Roundup
According to Tom Bogert of The Athletic, Sporting Kansas City has emerged as a potential option to sign former Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah.
D.C. United has reportedly acquired forward Nathan Ordaz from LAFC.
Meanwhile, the Seattle Sounders have reportedly traded defender Cody Baker to the New England Revolution.
Free Kicks
- Former Lion Silvester van der Water has signed with Cambodian Premier League side Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng FC.
- Ted Lasso actor Cristo Fernandez, who plays Dani Rojas in the show, made his professional debut for USL Championship side El Paso Locomotive over the weekend.
- FIFA President Gianni Infantino confirmed that the organization will examine expanding the men’s World Cup from 48 to 64 teams after the 2026 tournament concludes.
- Senegal has fired manager Pape Thiaw following its Round of 32 defeat to Belgium in the World Cup.
That will do it for me today, Mane Landers. Enjoy your Monday, and I’ll see you next time.
Orlando City
Orlando City Trades Duncan McGuire to Houston Dynamo
The Lions send the 2023 first-round pick to Houston for a pile of Garberbucks.
Orlando no longer runs on Duncan as Orlando City has traded 2023 first-round draft pick Duncan McGuire to the Houston Dynamo. The big striker with the even bigger smile and the back flips joins the Dynamo, with the Lions receiving $600,000 in 2026 General Allocation Money (GAM), $400,000 in 2027 GAM, and $250,000 in 2027-2028 GAM. The return could also include up to $1.15 million in GAM add-ons if certain performance metrics are met. OCSC will retain a percentage of any sell-on by Houston.
It became clear that something was up with McGuire, as he did not dress for Orlando City’s friendly against Tampa Bay on Wednesday.
“Duncan has meant a great deal to this club since the day he arrived in Orlando,” Orlando City General Manager and Sporting Director Ricardo Moreira said in a club press release. “His resilience, determination, and willingness to fight through challenges both on and off the field have earned the respect of everyone throughout our organization. He has played a major role in our success over the last several years, and when the opportunity arose, we wanted to ensure it was a move that made sense for both Duncan and the club. We’re grateful for everything he has given to Orlando City and wish him and his family nothing but success in this next chapter.”
The Lions selected McGuire out of Creighton with the No. 6 overall selection in the first round of the 2023 MLS SuperDraft. Although he was not a Generation Adidas player, the striker had signed a pre-draft contract with the league, meaning Orlando City didn’t need to spend time agreeing to a contract. The 6-foot-1 forward quickly became a starter for the Lions during his rookie year, and put together back-to-back, double-digit goal-scoring seasons in his first two professional seasons. Now in his fourth pro year, McGuire has appeared in 85 MLS matches (45 starts) for the Lions, scoring 29 goals and adding eight assists. In all competitions, McGuire has contributed 32 goals and nine assists in 109 appearances (55 starts).
Once one of the most promising up-and-coming American strikers in any league after his 24 goals across his first two MLS campaign, Mcguire underwent surgery on both shoulders in separate procedures after the 2024 MLS Cup playoffs, which have restricted his availability, affected his form, and have limited him to just five goals and three assists in his last 29 matches. He has sat behind various other strikers starting in his place the last couple of seasons, including Ramiro Enrique, Luis Muriel, and Justin Ellis.
After his breakout rookie campaign, in which the Omaha, NE native scored 14 goals, he was courted by several teams in Europe. He signed with Blackburn Rovers in 2024, only to see the transfer rejected by the English Football League due to an administrative error by the EFL Championship club. Upon his return, the Creighton product signed his most recent contract on Aug. 22, 2024, locking him down through 2027 with a club option for 2028. That deal now belongs to the Dynamo.
McGuire’s hot start to his professional career had him climbing the U.S. Men’s National Team player pool. Gregg Berhalter called him up to the USMNT for the first time in January 2024 ahead of the team’s friendly against Slovenia. The striker made his first USMNT appearance in that match, coming off the bench to replace Brian White on Jan. 20, 2024, in a 1-0 loss. That is his only cap to date, although he had previously appeared nine times and scored one goal for the U.S. U-23 side.
The 2022 Hermann Trophy winner spent three seasons at Creighton, where he appeared in 24 games (23 starts) in his final (junior) season, logging 1,591 college minutes. McGuire scored 23 goals and added three assists in 2022.
What It Means for Orlando City
It makes sense to deal a striker making a base salary of $600,000 ($921,000 in total guaranteed compensation) if he can’t crack the starting lineup. While some of that comes down to coaching decisions and other players emerging, it didn’t help McGuire that he struggled to regain the consistent form he showed in his first two years in Orlando. In the end, this is a bit of a blow financially to the club, as the initial agreement with Blackburn was for a reported $4 million. He now departs for considerably less money, but his value understandably dropped with his production and the two shoulder surgeries.
McGuire is still just 25 years old, and sitting out after two surgeries means he has fewer miles on his legs than many players his age. He could still regain the form that saw him score 14 times in 2023 and 10 more times in 2024 and had the USMNT and European clubs paying attention. Orlando City will hope that he returns to form, because that will influence how much GAM the club eventually receives for this transaction.
A fan favorite since his arrival, McGuire will be missed, and while the Lions could perhaps have benefitted from getting a player back in return to bolster an area of need, the influx of GAM can help accomplish the same goal.
McGuire’s departure appears to solidify Justin Ellis’ position on the first team, although his play in the first half of the season likely already did that. It may also open up more minutes for Tiago. But the trade also tells us that unless a new striker is brought in, the Lions will play without a traditional target striker for the time being, allowing players who have typically either played as wingers, attacking midfielders, or false nines to have the freedom to fluidly change positions and force defenders out of their comfort zones when it comes to coverage. Martin Ojeda, Antoine Griezmann, Ellis, Ivan Angulo, Marco Pasalic, and the team’s fullbacks will be harder to keep tabs on under such a system.
Whether it will work or if it will further stress the team’s shoddy transition defense (or both) remains to be seen.
Orlando City
Flashback Friday: July 10, 2022 vs. Inter Miami
Let’s rewind to a match against the Herons that featured the unlikeliest of heroes.
With both the United States Men’s National Team and Colombia suffering World Cup exits that were both agonizing in their own right, this summer’s tournament has lost a little luster for me. Don’t get it twisted, I’m still looking forward to the rest of the games, but I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t going to be a little bittersweet.
Fortunately, Orlando City will be back in action before we know it, and in the meantime we can continue our practice of looking back on Lions matches from years gone by. Last week we relived a 4-0 win over Toronto FC from July 4, 2023. This week we go a little farther into the past to July 10, 2022, and a visit from Inter Miami.
Going into the match with the Herons, OCSC was badly in need of a result. The Lions were in the midst of a summer slump and had won just one of eight matches since squeaking by Toronto FC 1-0 back on May 14. To try to turn things around, Oscar Pareja sent out a lineup of Pedro Gallese in goal; a back line of Kyle Smith, Robin Jansson, Rodrigo Schlegel, and Ruan; Junior Urso and Cesar Araujo in the double pivot; Benji Michel, Mauricio Pereyra, and Facundo Torres in attacking midfield; and Ercan Kara up top.
Orlando’s effort to try to pick up a win had to wait a little longer than originally planned, as kickoff was postponed by close to two and a half hours due to lightning in the area. Once the game eventually started, both Orlando City’s fans and players probably wished it had been delayed a little longer. The Lions came out of the starting blocks slow and were guilty of a number of bad passes and miscommunication that made it difficult to get going offensively.
The bad start nearly cost the home side early, as Pereyra played a bad back pass in the seventh minute that was snagged by Indiana Vasilev, who promptly broke toward goal. Fortunately, his shot smashed into Gallese’s face and went wide of the net to spare Mauricio’s blushes. Speaking of the Uruguayan, Miami seemed to have keyed on him as a player to stop at all costs, because whenever the Lions started to get a rhythm in the final third, the Herons promptly fouled him to break up the flow of things.
It took half an hour for the first decent chances to finally surface for Orlando City. When those opportunities arrived, it was in the form of Urso taking a pop from outside the box that got blocked on the way through, and Michel nearly getting on the end of a training ground corner kick routine, only to be let down by a bad first touch.
That was mostly everything of note in a largely quiet first half. Miami had the more dangerous chances, but there wasn’t much to separate the teams in the end. Miami had a slim lead in possession (50.6%-49.4%), and also had more shots (6-3), shots on target (1-0), and corners (3-2). Orlando City was a shade more accurate in its passing (84.5%-83.6%).
Once the second half started, Miami very nearly got an early goal once again, but Robert Taylor didn’t get good contact on a header attempt and the ball went out harmlessly for a goal kick. Vassilev had a much more dangerous effort in the 49th minute, but he put his shot over the bar and wasted a nice passage of play from the visitors.
Orlando carved out an excellent chance of its own nine minutes later. Ruan played a clever cutback for Michel, but like Taylor, he didn’t get good contact on his shot and sent it tamely right to goalkeeper Drake Callender. Torres and Urso sent shots wide and high shortly afterward, before Miami really should have scored from a 72nd-minute corner kick. Aime Mabika found himself all alone in front of goal after the initial ball was played short, but he put his header wide right.
Tesho Akindele was one of the substitutes brought on, and he flashed his fresh legs by getting on a couple of chances as the game wound towards the 90th minute. Unfortunately, he wasn’t able to convert either one, and things looked sure to end in a scoreless draw. Enter an extremely unlikely hero: Jake Mulraney.
In the second of four minutes of stoppage time, the winger sent a hopeful cross into the box with just two men in purple to aim for. The ball had relatively little chance of reaching Akindele, who was bracketed by two defenders, but Damion Lowe tried to clear it and instead sliced it off the underside of the crossbar and into the Miami net making it 1-0 to the good guys.
Unsurprisingly, given the state of the game up to that point, neither team managed to muster any real chances after that, and Orlando narrowly came away with three much-needed points.
OCSC ended the game with more possession (54.7%-45.3%) and better passing accuracy (96.6%-82.9%), while Miami took more shots (10-8) and won more corners (6-2). Both sides put just one shot on target, making the final score somewhat unsurprising.
Marcus Mitchell was at the helm for Player Grades in this game, and he gave the outstanding Cesar Araujo the Man of the Match award, with a grade of 7.5 out of 10. The midfielder racked up eight tackles, drew nine fouls, and played a key pass while snuffing out a lot of Miami’s danger before it could truly develop.
Those three points didn’t exactly galvanize the Lions in the short term, as they won just one of their next six games in all competitions, not counting a friendly loss to Arsenal. Fortunately, better times lay ahead in the U.S. Open Cup.
That’ll do it for this week’s edition of Flashback Friday. We’ve only got one more of these before Orlando City returns to action on July 22, so enjoy the reminiscing while you can. Vamos Orlando!
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