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Orlando City vs. FC Cincinnati: Three Keys to Victory

What do the Lions need to do to earn all three points on the road against FC Cincinnati?

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Orlando City is coming off a thrilling 3-2 win over Nashville SC, but unlike that match, I won’t be there to lend my limited mojo. This time, the Lions are on their own. Every match matters, and a playoff spot and playoff positioning are in the balance. It doesn’t get any easier as Orlando City travels to Ohio to take on FC Cincinnati which sits in second place in the Eastern Conference. What must Orlando City do to earn all three points against FC Cincinnati on Sunday night?

Stop Evander

In back-to-back matches, the Orlando City defense has to deal with a Golden Boot candidate. Last week, the Lions were able to keep Sam Surridge off the scoreboard — though I’m still trying to forget about Hany Mukhtar. This week, Orlando City faces legitimate league MVP candidate Evander. He has 17 goals and 13 assists this season. I know that is the same amount of goal contributions as Martin Ojeda, but we’re talking about the defense, and Evander is just as dangerous as Ojeda, if not more.

Orlando City has not kept a clean sheet since mid-June, and I don’t think that Pedro Gallese has played poorly. On some of those goals, no keeper is getting to them, and on some he was put in a bad situation by his defense. As such, the back line needs to stay switched on for the entirety of the match. Orlando City has certainly missed Cesar Araujo and will need whoever plays in the defensive midfield to do their best to put Evander in their pocket.

An Early Lead

We saw against Nashville SC how important it is to get an early lead. Indeed, a multiple-goal lead is sometimes necessary. It won’t be easy, as Cincinnati has been stubborn on defense, conceding only 39 goals this season. However, the club has been without starting keeper Roman Celentano due to a leg injury. Evan Louro has been starting in his place and has allowed three goals in two matches.

This presents an opportunity for Orlando City’s offense. Ojeda and Duncan McGuire may have put their scoring boots back on, and now it’s time for Luis Muriel and Marco Pasalic to do the same. The Lions will likely need to score multiple goals if they want a victory on the road. The Designated Players and McGuire will need to lead the way.

Pressure Cooker

Sunday’s hosts usually employ a three-man back line with two wingbacks. That offers two different opportunities for the Lions. We have seen that Orlando City’s attackers like to press the back line consistently. Forcing a mistake in the opponent’s area is a great way to get an easy goal.

On the wings, the Lions have Pasalic on the right and either Ivan Angulo or Tyrese Spicer on the left, with Alex Freeman also providing an option on the right flank. Taking advantage of the speed of those players in the spaces on either side will present chances for crosses into the box, and as we constantly say on The Mane Land PawedCast, good things can happen when you just put the ball into the box.


That is what I will be looking for Sunday night. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. Vamos Orlando!

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