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Orlando City vs. Columbus Crew: Final Score 3-1 as Lions Claim Road Victory in Columbus

After a lackluster first 66 minutes, the Lions dominated the final 30 minutes to erase a 1-0 deficit and beat the Crew on the road.

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Orlando City was dominated by the Columbus Crew at Lower.com Field for more than an hour, but after falling behind, the Lions owned the final 30 minutes. Lion killer Diego Rossi spotted the hosts a 1-0 lead with a penalty kick goal, but Ramiro Enrique’s brace and Martin Ojeda’s insurance goal turned the game on its head late in a 3-1 OCSC road victory. Orlando City (11-6-8, 41 points) handed the Crew (12-5-8, 44 points) their second loss of the year as the home team and their first defeat of 2025 at Lower.com Field. The Crew had previously only lost as the “home” team in Cleveland.

Orlando won its second straight match — both on the road — on the heels of a four-game winless streak.

“Congratulations to the players for such an effort tonight,” Orlando City Head Coach Oscar Pareja said after the match. “The discipline, the willingness to do the task on the pitch, the tactical respect that they have for the game for the whole 90-plus minutes — almost 100 — was something that we were insisting during the week, and they won a very important game and very well deserved, too. So, again, congratulations to the players for such an important victory.”

Pareja’s lineup featured Pedro Gallese in goal behind a back line of David Brekalo, Robin Jansson, Rodrigo Schlegel, and Alex Freeman. Cesar Araujo and Eduard Atuesta started in central midfield between wingers Ivan Angulo and Marco Pasalic, with Ojeda and Luis Muriel up top.

The match was delayed about an hour due to storms in Columbus, and when things finally got underway, the hosts immediately got on the front foot. Rossi headed wide 12 seconds into the game and then fired a shot that Gallese had to save in the second minute. Nagbe saw his shot blocked in the eighth minute after a careless layoff by Muriel to nobody in the defensive third. Moments later, Jacen Russell-Rowe fired wide in transition.

Orlando struggled to maintain any pressure in the attacking third in the game’s first 10-15 minutes. The Lions finally got a shot off in the 21st minute when Pasalic did well to split defenders and fire, but his effort was blocked. The rebound caromed straight to Muriel with only Patrick Schulte to beat, but the Colombian couldn’t do it, leaving his shot close enough to the middle for the goalkeeper to save.

After that miss, the Crew had a shooting gallery for awhile, as the Lions refused to stop giving the ball away cheaply.

Daniel Gazdag headed just wide in the 23rd minute. Columbus did nothing with the ensuing corner, but the hosts kept the pressure on. Russell-Rowe sent a one-time shot off a Steven Moreira pass just wide of the left post in the 25th minute. Moments later, Angulo got torched by Ibrahim Aliyu, who found Russell-Rowe on the right. The forward fired a shot but Gallese was able to make a big save.

The Lions finally got another sight of goal at the half-hour mark, with Pasalic splitting defenders just outside the box and sending a shot on frame. Schulte made the save, but couldn’t control the rebound, which looked like it would fall for Muriel, but the Colombian was offside.

Three minutes after Pasalic’s half-chance, the Crew again got forward. Max Arfsten cut inside of Freeman and Schlegel overplayed his help defense. That allowed the fullback to get an open look at goal, but Arfsten sent his shot fizzing just wide of the right post. Orlando gave the ball right back after the goal kick and Dylan Chambost sent a shot right at Gallese from distance.

Brekalo sent a cross into the box for Ojeda in the 38th minute, but there wasn’t much on it and the Lions’ No. 10 tried heading a hopeful ball into space for a runner that never arrived. The best Orlando attacking buildup of the half ended up on Ojeda’s foot at the top of the box in the 45th minute, but the shot sailed wastefully over the bar.

Neither side could do much in the three added minutes and the teams went into halftime scoreless.

Columbus held the halftime advantage in possession (61.9%-38.1%), shots (10-4), shots on target (3-2), corners (4-0), and passing accuracy (89.4%-81%). Despite the Crew’s domination, the half ended with the same score as when the game began.

“We couldn’t retain the ball in the first half,” Pareja said. “Our sequences were very short. We didn’t find the spaces to provide a little bit of peace to our team. And Columbus, they know how to use the spaces, and they were creating a lot of trouble, especially on our left, despite the job that Ivan (Angulo) and Brekalo, and Robin (Jansson), and Cesar (Araujo) — they tried to stop them. But I have to admit that they have very good system and very good players on that side. We couldn’t stop it. But the worst thing for us was that we couldn’t retain the ball, because we couldn’t compete for the ball a little better.”

Not much changed at the break. Columbus continued to see way more of the ball and Orlando kept turning the ball over when the defense was able to snuff out attacks. The first came in the 46th minute when Atuesta was pulled down with no call from referee Timothy Ford, igniting the counter. Rossi fired just wide of the left post in transition.

Jansson’s poor clearance in the 52nd minute found Russell-Rowe at the top of the box. The Crew forward fired on target but Gallese made a big stop. Columbus then won a series of set pieces in the attacking third but could do nothing with them.

Orlando got a rare shot in the 60th minute when Muriel tried his luck from extreme range. The shot sailed well over the crossbar.

The Crew took the lead in the 66th minute. Pasalic somehow ended up on the opposite side of the pitch and a cross into the box grazed his hand. The ball didn’t change trajectory and came from close range, Ford went to the monitor and awarded a penalty for handball. Rossi sent Gallese the wrong way and scored.

Enrique replaced Muriel after the penalty.

Orlando had its own shout for a penalty in the 72nd minute. Angulo split two defenders to get into the box and Moreira grabbed him and pulled the arm. The Colombian went down but there was no call and the video assistant referee did not send Ford to the monitor.

“When Moreira grabbed his hand, it was so clear, and we couldn’t explain ourselves on the bench how that could not be (overturned),” Pareja said.

The Lions struck four minutes later anyway. Angulo beat Arfsten — who switched sides when Lassi Lappalainen came on for Russell-Rowe — down the left side and lifted a cross into the middle. Enrique was passively marked and took advantage, flicking a header inside the right post to tie the match in the 76th minute.

“Ramiro coming into the game really helped us a lot, because he came in with so much energy,” Angulo said. “And, you know, I think everybody just really pushed ahead. And of course, it changed the game.”

The same players hooked up three minutes later. Ojeda sent a great through ball on the left for Angulo to run onto. The Colombian winger sent a good centering pass across the top of the six and Enrique tapped it home to complete his brace with his seventh goal of the season in the 79th minute.

“It’s just a good example of his professionalism, his dedication, his patience,” Pareja said of Enrique. “The energy that he brought us today and not just the two goals that he scored, obviously are the most important, but I think the sensibility that he showed today with his group, coming from the bench and giving us the best. Again, big, big game for us and Ramiro did a phenomenal job today.”

Enrique now has five goals and an assist in five career matches against Columbus, starting only one of those games. With his second assist of the night, Angulo has three in the past two matches.

As time wound down, Zakaria Taifi and Kyle Smith replaced Pasalic and Angulo. Orlando had to face quite a bit of pressure and several Crew corners. Aliyu sent a shot on frame from the right in the 87th minute but it didn’t trouble Gallese.

It seemed excessive when the fourth official put 10 minutes on his board.

Aliyu was left unmarked in the second minute of stoppage time, but he sent a volley shot over the bar. Orlando then had to deal with a couple of corners as the Crew pushed for an equalizer.

Ojeda put the match away in the sixth minute of added time. Freeman broke in transition and cut inside in the attacking half. The fullback sent a good diagonal ball for Ojeda to run onto in stride, and the Argentine smashed a shot just inside the near post past Schulte to seal the win.

“We depend a lot on that different talent that the DPs (Designated Players) have, and Martin, what he has done over the year, he has proven himself, and has proven to everyone how important and how good he is,” Pareja said. “What I have to remark is that with Martin Ojeda, you warrant effort, talent, sacrifice, discipline. He’s not the one who needs the lights and attention. He just does the job the best he can for his team.”

With his 13th goal of the season and a secondary assist on each of Enrique’s goals, Ojeda now has a goal contribution in 10 straight matches. He also moved past Nani into sole possession for the most goal contributions in a season for the Lions, with 25.

Before the final whistle blew, Gallese made one more save on Rossi, and Ford brought the match to a close.

Columbus finished with the statistical advantage in possession (60.8%-39.2%), shots (18-10), shots on target (7-6), corners (9-1), and passing accuracy (88.4%-82.3%). However, the Lions were the more clinical team and their play over the final 30 minutes was the difference between a meek road loss and a vital three points against one of the conference’s best teams.

“It was a tough game, and we knew that it was going to be like that,” Angulo said. “Columbus is a great team, and they like to have the ball for a majority of the match. The first half, we suffered a lot because of that. But in the second half, we turned it around. We stuck with it, and we showed a lot of character to pull out the win tonight.”


MLS now breaks for Leagues Cup. The Lions will be back in action at home Wednesday night against Liga MX side Pumas.

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Lion Links: 6/22/26

OCB falls to Philadelphia Union II, Orlando City linked to Santiago Gimenez, USMNT defeats Australia in World Cup, and more.

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Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you down in Florida, and belated happy Father’s Day to all you dads out there. I checked out a couple of World Cup watch parties with friends up here in Chicago over the past week while staying busy at work. Besides that, I’ve been watching plenty of World Cup matches over the last few days. We’ve got plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.

OCB Falls to Philadelphia Union II

Orlando City B fell 2-1 to Philadelphia Union II at Osceola County Stadium Sunday, ending its four-match winning streak. After a scoreless first half, Philadelphia took a 1-0 lead in the second half. Theo Reed added another for Philadelphia, increasing the lead to 2-0 . Bernardo Rhein pulled one back for the Young Lions with a goal in stoppage time, but it was not enough as Philadelphia held on for the three points and snapped its three-match winless streak. OCB will be back in action against Columbus Crew 2 Sunday at Osceola County Stadium.

Orlando City Linked with AC Milan Forward Santiago Gimenez

The latest transfer rumor links Orlando City with AC Milan forward Santiago Gimenez for a potential move to the club this summer. No official offer from the club has been made, but according to reports in Italy, Orlando City is prepared to offer a $30 million transfer fee for Gimenez for AC Milan to consider. AC Milan would be open to letting Gimenez leave the club if an appropriate offer arrives, as the club is reportedly set to pursue Paris Saint-Germain forward Goncalo Ramos.

USMNT Defeats Australia, Clinches Group

The U.S. Men’s National Team defeated Australia 2-0 at Lumen Field in Seattle Friday to win its second match in the group stage and advance to the knockout round in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Former Lion Alex Freeman played a full 90 minutes and scored his first World Cup goal. The Yanks took the lead from an own goal by Australia defender Cameron Burgess to take a 1-0 lead. Later in the first half, Freeman delivered a fantastic header that was initially ruled offside, though replay showed he was able to remain onside. After video review, the goal counted, extending the USMNT’s lead to 2-0, and the Yanks saw it out from there. The Americans held on to secure two consecutive wins in a World Cup for the first time since 1930, have clinched the top of Group D, and will face a third-place team in the Round of 32. The USMNT will face Turkey Thursday in its final group stage match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA. After Friday’s match, midfielder Tyler Adams offered his perspective on Freeman’s goal.

World Cup Roundup

On Friday, Paraguay beat Turkey 1-0 to stay alive while eliminating its opponents from advancing to the knockout round. Orlando City midfielder Braian Ojeda was on Paraguay’s bench but did not play for the second straight game. Morocco defeated Scotland 1-0, and Matheus Cunha scored twice for Brazil in a 3-0 win over Haiti. On Saturday, the Netherlands crushed Sweden 5-1, Germany overturned a 1-0 deficit to defeat Ivory Coast 2-1, and Japan beat Tunisia 4-0. Curacao goalkeeper Eloy Room tied the modern FIFA World Cup saves record in regulation with former USMNT goalkeeper Tim Howard, making 15 saves in a scoreless draw against Ecuador and securing his country’s first-ever point in a World Cup match. On Sunday, Lamine Yamal started and scored his first World Cup goal for Spain in a 4-0 win against Saudi Arabia. Belgium and Iran played to a scoreless draw, Uruguay and Cape Verde settled for a 2-2 draw, and Egypt came from behind to beat New Zealand 3-1 in the late game. Today’s matches will feature Argentina facing Austria, France taking on Iraq, Norway battling Senegal, and Jordan playing Algeria.

Latest MLS Transfer News

While Major League Soccer is on break for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a few clubs have been busy finalizing moves ahead of the summer transfer window opening next month. Inter Miami is reportedly finalizing a deal to sign Fricio Caicedo.

Miami reportedly has reached a verbal agreement with former Manchester United midfielder Casemiro, although it has reportedly not yet reached a deal with the Galaxy for his Discorvery Rights.

Lastly, Robert Lewandowski has reportedly reached an agreement to join the Chicago Fire, with an announcement confirming the move is expected soon following his departure from FC Barcelona last month.

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  • Check out this shoutout from Orlando City on its social media pages to all the dads on the team for Father’s Day.
  • The English Premier League released its full schedule for all its clubs for the upcoming 2026-2027 season. The new season will kick off Aug. 21, with league champions Arsenal hosting Coventry City.
  • Ipswich Town is reportedly close to finalizing an agreement with RC Strasbourg manager Gary O’Neil to become the club’s new manager.

That will do it for me today, Mane Landers. Enjoy your Monday, and I’ll see you next time.

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Flashback Friday: June 18, 2022 vs. Houston Dynamo

Let’s relive a yellow-card filled match with the Dynamo that took place just over four years ago.

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The main event for today is, of course, the United States Men’s National Team’s second game of group play against Australia this afternoon. I’ll be fortunate enough to take that game in live, and I’ll probably report back on it during Monday’s subscriber newsletter, so keep an eye out for that if you’re signed up! If you’re not, you can do that here (the newsletter is a TAM or DP level perk).

In the meantime though, let’s continue our reminiscence on some memorable Orlando City games from years gone by. Last week we relived a shutout win over the Colorado Rapids that took place a little over two years ago, and today we’ll be going a little farther into the archives to June 18, 2022 and a home match against the Houston Dynamo.

The Lions were in slightly uneven form going into the match. They were on a three-game winless run (0-1-2) in league play, a four-game winless run in all competitions (0-1-3 with a shootout win after a U.S. Open Cup draw against Inter Miami), and hadn’t picked up three points in just over a month. Changing that wasn’t going to be the easiest task due to Rodrigo Schlegel being unavailable for selection due to a suspension for yellow card accumulation.

That meant that Oscar Pareja’s team consisted of Pedro Gallese in goal; Joao Moutinho, Robin Jansson, Kyle Smith, and Ruan in defense; Cesar Araujo and Junior Urso in the double pivot; Jake Mulraney, Mauricio Pereyra, and Facundo Torres in attacking midfield; and Ercan Kara leading the line.

OCSC got off to a lively start and created its first chance after just two minutes, when Moutinho sent in a cross for Mulraney, whose effort was blocked. Kara sent a header straight at Houston goalkeeper Steve Clark shortly afterward, before Corey Baird sent a shot of his own into Gallese’s chest four minutes later.

Jansson then picked up a yellow for dissent in the 14th minute, which meant he’d miss the next game due to yellow card accumulation. The Dynamo seemingly took inspiration from his booking, as Robert Avila, Adam Lundqvist, and Matias Vera all picked up yellows of their own in the space of the next seven minutes.

Orlando finally provided a non-discipline-related event in the 25th minute, when it broke the deadlock. Pereyra played a delightful stabbed ball over the top of the defense with his first touch, which fell perfectly into the path of an onrushing Torres. He then used his own first touch to play the ball hard and low across the top of the six-yard box, where Kara was on hand to put it home from close range.

The next notable moment came in the form of — you guessed it — another yellow card, as Zeca picked up Houston’s fourth of the game in just the 32nd minute. Orlando responded by Mulraney carving out a good chance for Torres four minutes later, but his effort was blocked by defender Tim Parker. Pereyra then cut Orlando’s yellow card deficit in half in the 39th minute, as he fouled Baird and paid the price.

The closing moments of the half saw a flurry of activity. Pereyra got behind the defense in the 44th minute but could only send his shot directly at Clark. Just as the clock struck 45 minutes, the Lions thought they had a penalty after the ball hit Avila on the arm, but video review rightfully changed the call to a free kick on the edge of the box. Kara nearly scored as he was somewhat surprisingly the man to take the ensuing set piece, but Clark once again made a save to keep his team in the game.

Oh, and Teenage Hadebe picked up a yellow card in the 45th minute.

At halftime, the Lions boasted more possession (52.9%-47.1%), shots (9-3), and shots on goal (4-1), but just had the 1-0 lead to show for it. The Dynamo had a vastly superior lead in yellow cards (5-2).

Houston made a couple of changes at halftime, with Darwin Quintero coming on for Avila, and Daniel Steres coming on for Parker, but Orlando started the second half as hot as it had finished the first.

Clark saved from Urso in the 48th minute after the midfielder was set up well by Torres, but the game then entered a bit of a lull as both teams tried to adjust to the Dynamo substitutions. Fortunately for Orlando, things sprang back into life in the 57th minute. Moutinho put a ball into the box that Mulraney flicked on, and while Hadebe tried to clear it, he could only get it as far as Pereyra. The captain lashed the ball on the half-volley with his left foot, and it took the slightest of deflections off Kara and ended up in the net for the Austrian’s second of the night.

It took Houston less than a minute to cut Orlando’s 2-0 lead in half, though. Zeca sent a dangerous ball into the box from the right wing, and Carlos Ferreira was able to beat Smith to it. He stuck a great header into the far corner beyond a fully stretched Gallese, and the Dynamo had life at 2-1.

The Lions nearly got their own response just a minute after conceding, but Kara’s snapshot attempt at the top of the six-yard box flashed just wide, denying the big striker a hat trick.

The 64th minute saw Gallese come off his line to try to clear the danger during a Dynamo break, but he got none of the ball and all of Ferreira. Fortunately, referee Rosendo Mendoza was content to give El Pulpo a yellow card and the Lions managed to keep all 11 men on the field.

Pareja made a series of changes to try to keep Orlando fresh and in control, but Houston kept carving out good chances. The Dynamo hit the post with the free kick that was awarded for Gallese’s foul, and substitute Tyler Pasher forced El Pulpo into saves in the 72nd and 76th minutes to preserve OCSC’s slim advantage.

The 87th minute had hearts in mouths for the Orlando City faithful, as Thorleifur Ulfarsson went down in the box under pressure from Smith, and there were immediately questions about a foul. The Accountant was proven innocent by the replays though, and when Mendoza went to his pocket it was to show Ulfarsson a yellow card for simulation.

Orlando had a chance to put the game to bed as the clock ticked into the 90th minute, but Benji Michel put his shot over the bar from about seven yards away, and it looked to be a hugely consequential miss when Quintero put the ball into the net for Houston in the final minute of added time. The assistant referee rightfully pulled the play back for offside though, and the Lions managed to escape with a welcome three points.

The final stats saw Houston with the edge in possession (53.8%-46.2%) but the Lions with an edge in shots (18-13), shots on target (6-5), and duels won (52-45). Perhaps most crucially, the Dynamo finished with a whopping six yellow cards to Orlando’s pitiful (by comparison) three.

Ryan Smith handled our Player Grades for this one, and he gave Pereyra the Man of the Match nod with a grade of 8 out of 10. Other high earners were Kara with a 7.5, and Gallese and Torres, who each received a 7.


That’ll do it for today’s glimpse into the past. I’ll see you right back here next Friday for another trip down memory lane. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 6/19/26

USMNT takes on Australia today, Christian Pulisic’s availability still in question, Canada wins big, and more.

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Happy Friday! Last Friday, we all got to enjoy the U.S. kicking off its World Cup campaign with an emphatic win. Hopefully, the Yanks can replicate that performance in today’s game. It should be a fun start to a weekend filled with soccer, including an Orlando City B home game on Sunday. If the soccer bug has bitten you this month, make sure to go out and support the Young Lions!

USMNT Hosts Australia Today in World Cup

The United States Men’s National Team returns to action this afternoon with a match against Australia in Seattle — the team’s second game of this year’s World Cup. Both teams won their first games of the tournament, with the U.S. dominating Paraguay 4-1 and Australia beating Turkiye 2-0. American forward Folarin Balogun scored a brace in that win and the U.S. will look to keep the attacking momentum flowing against a formidable Australian defense. A win tonight by either side would go a long way towards winning Group D, which would notably face one of the third-place teams to start the knockout stage.

Christian Pulisic’s Availability Up in the Air

It’s still unclear if American star Christian Pulisic will play for the USMNT today as he works his way back from injury. The 27-year-old notched an assist in the win against Paraguay but had to exit at halftime after aggravating a calf injury picked up in training. Sebastian Berhalter came on for him in that match, but it will be interesting to see if USMNT Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino opts for Giovanni Reyna or Tim Weah instead. Pochettino did state that he’ll be available for the game against Turkiye if he doesn’t play today, so that’s good at least.

Canada Cruises to Big Win Over Qatar

Orlando City goalkeeper Maxine Crepeau started in goal but had little to do in Canada’s 6-0 win over Qatar, which was its first-ever win at a World Cup. Former Lion Cyle Larin got the scoring started for Canada in the 16th minute with his second goal of the tournament and Jonathan David scored a hat trick. Qatar was reduced to 10 men when Homam Al-Amin was shown a straight red in the 32nd minute, and then Assim Madibo was sent off early in the second half for a tackle that resulted in a gruesome leg injury to Ismael Kone. The Canadian midfielder was stretchered off, and his replacement, Nathan Saliba, scored from a free kick and raised Kone’s shirt in celebration. Canada now sits atop Group B with a better goal differential than Switzerland, meaning it will win the group with a win or draw against the Swiss on Wednesday.

Keeping Up With the World Cup

As for the other Group B game, Switzerland beat Bosnia and Herzegovina 4-1 by scoring four times in the second half after the hydration break. Substitute Johan Manzambi scored twice, but Bosnia’s consolation goal from Ermin Mahmic could play a role in goal-differential tiebreakers. In Group A, South Africa kept its hopes alive thanks to a late penalty that Teboho Mokoena converted in a 1-1 draw against Czechia.

Along with the U.S. game, today’s action includes Morocco taking on Scotland and Brazil playing against Haiti in Group C. We’ll also get to see if Orlando City midfielder Braian Ojeda takes the field when Paraguay faces Turkiye late tonight.

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That’s all I have for you all this time around. I hope you all have a fantastical Friday and rest of your weekend

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