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Orlando City vs. Seattle Sounders: Final Score 1-1 as Lions Steal a Point with Another Stoppage-Time Equalizer

Just four days after Jonathan Spector nicked a stoppage-time equalizer vs. Montreal, Scott Sutter said “hold my beer” and pulled out a 94th-minute, point-stealing goal at CenturyLink.

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Dan MacDonald, The Mane Land

Just when you think it’s safe to write a game off as a loss, Orlando City reminds you — again — that every single second of stoppage time counts.

Despite falling behind early and playing in one of the tougher environments in MLS, the Lions (7-5-5, 26 points) scraped their way to a second straight point thanks to a goal in the dying moments of the second half. This time it was Scott Sutter getting on the end of a Kaká cross for a near-post header at the death to secure the 1-1 draw in front of 42,333 at CenturyLink Field. It was Orlando City’s first ever point against the Sounders (5-7-5, 20 points) in three tries.

The first half started positively for Orlando, as Kaká threaded a through ball from the center of the pitch to play Carlos Rivas into a 1-v-1 situation with Stefan Frei in the fifth minute, but the Colombian was unable to convert a golden chance with his weaker right foot as Frei got a leg on the low shot and deflected it straight up before collecting. It was the type of opportunity that could’ve set the tone immediately for City, but Rivas couldn’t capitalize.

About 15 minutes later, Seattle got a similarly golden opportunity, and the Sounders pounced. Will Bruin found himself alone with Joe Bendik on the left side of Orlando’s box after Jonathan Spector’s aggressive lunge to intercept the ball just missed and allowed Bruin to get in behind and finish inside the near post. It was an unfortunate moment for Spector, who read the play well but simply failed to get his whole foot on the ball to clear it away.

The American center back was tested again before the half, and he responded well. He recovered on two occasions to make sliding stops vs. Bruin, one on a breakaway shot just before the halftime whistle and the other to keep a Nicolás Lodeiro ball from reaching Bruin for a potentially dangerous chance.

While the Lions had a good start to the game, the goal shifted the momentum to Seattle’s side swiftly, and the Sounders were on the front foot for much of the rest of the frame. Kaká was doing his best to create chances for Orlando, though, and threaded nice passes down the right and left flanks, respectively, to Sutter and Rivas that didn’t quite materialize into real danger. Neither Ricky nor any of his running mates were creative enough in the final third, and it went to half 1-0 Seattle.

The second half was the Joe Bendik Show.

The Orlando City keeper was maligned for a couple of his efforts against Montreal last weekend, but he came up with some heroic saves to keep the Lions in the game, most notably in minute 58 when he made back-to-back-to-back diving efforts to stop a Clint Dempsey shot from close range, followed by a sweeping effort to deflect the ball away from an on-running Osvaldo Alonso, and then again dove to stop Alonso following the second rebound before collecting. It was another Save-of-the-Week-level effort from Bendik, who kept this match from getting out of hand in the second half, making five saves in total — although that number seemed higher in real time as Seattle mounted attack after attack en route to 13 shots.

Seattle’s Frei was up to the challenge, as well, following up his first-half stop vs. Rivas with another short-range save against the Colombian at the hour mark. Rivas got on the end of a Sutter cross in the six-yard box and tapped it toward the net, but Frei stopped the shot after it took a slight deflection off a sliding Román Torres. Ultimately, Rivas got both of Orlando’s best chances on the night and couldn’t convert, although Frei deserves credit for reacting quickly to both, not to mention the assist to Torres that might have given the keeper an easier stop on Rivas’ tap from close range.

Otherwise, the second half was a frustrating series of futile Orlando attempts and Seattle breakaways. Jordan Morris and Dempsey got out on the run repeatedly, with Morris in particular finding his way through Orlando’s back line several times to create danger. A combination of Bendik heroics and Orlando City resilience allowed Orlando to stay in it and steal the point at the last possible chance, alleviating some of that mounting frustration for Lions fans.

The opportunity for the equalizer is credited to substitute fullback PC, who came on late and used his fresh legs and energy to charge at the Seattle defense a few times and create a spark for City. With less than 30 seconds before the end of the four-minute stoppage remaining, the Brazilian made another direct run and, after a one-two with Luis Gil, got past a couple Seattle defenders and was brought down outside the left side of the 18-yard box by Torres, who was shown a yellow.

Kaká stepped up for a free kick from an enticing spot for Orlando. The captain put it right on the dome of Sutter, who used his forehead to ping the ball past Frei’s right side, giving him no chance to react and make a near-post stop.

Head Coach Jason Kreis was going for it in this one, as he started a stronger lineup than he had in previous midweek games this season and played Kaká, Rivas, and other key starters the full length of the match on the field turf surface.


Orlando remains in fourth place in the East with the point, sitting on 26 points and just one point behind NYCFC, which does hold a game in hand. Orlando will be back at it on Saturday night at Chicago at 7:30 p.m., so we’ll see how Kreis reacts after playing a strong lineup in midweek.

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Orlando City vs. Atlanta United: Three Keys to Victory

What do the Lions need to do to get a victory in the final regular-season match?

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Orlando City hosts rival Atlanta United this Saturday at Inter&Co Stadium. Despite having already secured a spot in the playoffs, the Lions will try to lock up fourth place and home-field advantage for the first round. It’s a Decision Day match against a rival. It doesn’t get any better than that.

What does Orlando City need to do to earn all three points and close the door on Atlanta United’s slim playoff hopes?

Solve the Defensive Midfield Puzzle

Wilder Cartagena is suspended for this match due to yellow card accumulation. As such, Orlando City’s excellent defensive midfield pairing of Cartagena and Cesar Araujo will not be on the field together. Whether Oscar Pareja decides to plug and play with a backup for Cartagena or change shape will impact how effective Orlando City’s defense is against Atlanta.

If Pareja decides to change shape, he could employ a 5-3-2 as he did earlier in the season to cover for Cartagena’s absence. I don’t believe this will be the route he will take given that he won’t have every player available and because Cartagena as the middle center back was key to that formation. Even if some players like David Brekalo and Dagur Dan Thorhallsson return from injury, they won’t be back to 90-minute match fitness. Additionally, Pareja likes to stick with what has been working, and that is his traditional 4-2-3-1, although he has gone to a 4-4-2 at times.

If Pareja decides to simply sub in another player, he has several to choose from. Nico Lodeiro, Felipe Martins, Jeorgio Kocevski, and Heine Gikling Bruseth are all available. As much as I’d be interested in seeing what Bruseth brings to the table, I think it’s doubtful we see him get any minutes this season. I think that the match is too important for Kocevski to get the start, which leaves Felipe and Lodeiro. Felipe offers a bit more on the defensive end, and Lodeiro a bit more on offense. My guess is that Pareja starts Lodeiro to help get a lead, and then subs on Felipe to defend it.

Continue the Crooked Numbers

Orlando City has scored at least two goals in each of its last seven matches. That has resulted in six wins, with the only blemish being the 4-3 loss to the second-place Columbus Crew. In those seven matches, the Lions scored 19 goals, spread over seven goal scorers. Facundo Torres leads the way with five in that period, followed by Ramiro Enrique with four, Duncan McGuire with three, Luis Muriel and Ivan Angulo each with two, and defenders Rodrigo Schlegel and Rafael Santos with one goal apiece.

With the one outlier, the Lions have been successful when scoring multiple goals. In that same seven-match period, Atlanta United gave up 10 goals. In four of those, the Five Stripes conceded two goals. I’m not saying that Atlanta is bad defensively, but it isn’t better than Orlando City in that department — both have allowed 48 goals this season. I am saying that Atlanta is vulnerable, especially if the Lions can keep their chances on target.

Bounce Back from the Break

This will be the first match following the international break. While some players, like Pedro Gallese, Cartagena, and Torres, are returning from their respective national teams, others have only had training sessions with the club. When a club is in good form, such a break can be detrimental. How well the Lions pick back up where they left off is crucial.

The good news is that they are playing at home. A raucous crowd can go a long way towards helping a team’s performance. Additionally, this is a rivalry match. While supporters are usually more invested in the rivalries, the players will certainly be aware of what it means to the club. Orlando City players also have the advantage of sleeping in their own beds and maintaining their regular schedules heading into this match. Sometimes it’s the little things that make a difference.


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

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Lion Links: 10/17/24

Facundo Torres’ journey to Orlando, Yutaro Tsukada earns recognition, USMNT will face Jamaica in the Nations League, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

How’s it going, Mane Landers? I hope you all have been enjoying the cooler temperatures this week. It’s been nice to break out some long sleeves and it gives me a chance to acclimate before a trip to Maine next week. I may even drink some hot coffee today instead of the usual cold brew. Let’s get this Thursday started with today’s links!

Facundo Torres’ Path to Orlando

Orlando City forward Facundo Torres is enjoying his best season yet with the Lions, scoring 18 goals across all competitions to help the Lions climb up the Eastern Conference standings. It’s his third year in the City Beautiful, joining the club as a Designated Player from Penarol back in 2022. The 24-year-old discussed just how quickly things changed after just one year playing professionally with Penarol.

“At first, I was a little afraid and a little nervous because it was my first time going off on my own,” Torres told WESH 2 recently. “I could only enjoy a year of being a professional in Peñarol because everything happened so fast, debuting and then going to the national team and then the transfer to Orlando — it happened so fast. But I found good people in this club, and the Hispanic community here is big, so that helped me feel at home.”

Torres also talked about how soccer fits in Uruguay’s culture, as well as how his work ethic has helped him reach this point in his career. Orlando’s roster features players from many different cultures, with many hailing from countries in South America. The result is a unique club culture that’s helped the team build a strong identity and find success.

Orlando City Prepares for Decision Day

Orlando City will host Atlanta United on Saturday in what should be an exciting Decision Day showdown between the two rivals. Both teams have plenty to play for beyond the usual bragging rights, as the Lions aim to secure home-field advantage in the first round of the playoffs while Atlanta fights for a spot in the postseason. Head Coach Oscar Pareja spoke on how the team is maintaining momentum after the international break to finish the season strong before the playoffs.

Yutaro Tsukada Honored For Rookie Season

Orlando City B’s Yutaro Tsukada was an honorable mention at forward in this year’s MLS NEXT Pro Best XI. Drafted with the 25th overall pick in the 2024 MLS SuperDraft, Tsukada had seven goals and seven assists in 22 matches with OCB this season. His efforts earned him a contract with the first team in August and he’s made three appearances with the Lions. It’s nice to see the 23-year-old receive some recognition for a solid first year. I think an argument could definitely be made that Alex Freeman deserved a spot after recording eight goals and nine assists this season. The Young Lions are back in action this Sunday for a playoff match on the road against Chicago Fire FC II.

USMNT Will Face Jamaica in Nations League

The United States Men’s National Team will take on Jamaica in next month’s Concacaf Nations League quarterfinals. The first match of the two-leg series will take place in Kingston on Nov. 14 before the two teams face off again in St. Louis on Nov. 18. The U.S. has won all three of the past editions of the Nations League and beat Jamaica 3-1 in the semifinals earlier this year in a match that was closer than the score suggests. Jamaica tends to keep things tight when playing the U.S. and went undefeated in its group play to reach the quarterfinals. It will be interesting to see how Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino builds his lineup for his first Nations League matches.

FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Kicks Off

The U.S. had a rough start to its U-17 Women’s World Cup campaign with a 3-1 loss to Spain. An own goal gave Spain an early lead, but the U.S. battled back with a goal from Melanie Barcenas later in the first half. Spain took all three points though with Noa Ortega scoring and then providing the assist on Spain’s third goal. The result puts the U.S. last in its group for the time being, as Colombia and South Korea played to a 1-1 draw. The U.S. will play its next match Saturday against Colombia before taking on South Korea Tuesday to close out its group play.

Free Kicks

  • Congratulations to former Orlando Pride goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris, who was inducted into the Florida Sports Hall of Fame.
  • You can download a customized cover featuring the Lions for EA Sports FC 25. I haven’t played a soccer video game in a while, but this is pretty dang cool to see regardless.

I hope you all have a great Thursday as we get ready for a weekend filled with Orlando soccer to enjoy. Make sure to stay hydrated out there!

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Lion Links: 10/16/24

Barbra Banda up for BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year, U.S. falls to Mexico, Thomas Tuchel will reportedly coach England, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando Pride / Jeremy Reper

Today marks the 10-year anniversary of the groundbreaking at Orlando City SC’s soccer-specific stadium. The stadium has been home to plenty of memories over the years, and I’m hoping I can make the trip to see the Orlando Pride make some history there this postseason as well. For now though, let’s dive into today’s links from around the soccer world!

Barbra Banda Up for BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year

Orlando Pride forward Barbra Banda was one of five players nominated for BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year for her stellar performance at both the club and international levels. Since joining the Pride from Shanghai Shengli for $740,000, Banda has scored 13 goals to help the club reach the top of the table. She also scored four goals for Zambia at the Olympics this summer to become Africa’s all-time top scorer at the Olympics at just 24 years old. Banda also spoke to the BBC about challenging herself by joining the Pride, playing alongside Marta, and creating a foundation to help girls and boys in Zambia (see the embedded video in the story linked above).

Americans Sophia Smith and Naomi Girma were also nominated after helping the U.S. win gold in Paris. Barcelona duo Aitana Bonmati and Caroline Graham Hansen round out this year’s nominees for their roles in yet another successful season for the Spanish club.

USMNT Falls to Mexico

The United States Men’s National Team went to Mexico and lost 2-0 in a friendly against its rival. Although the USMNT was without some of its best players for this match, it’s still a disappointing result. The Yanks conceded in each half, with Fulham forward Raul Jimenez scoring the first goal and assisting on the second. The match at least gave Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino a look at some of the team’s depth to see what he’s working with moving forward. The USMNT will be back in action next month in the Concacaf Nations League quarterfinals.

Thomas Tuchel Reportedly Set to Take England Job

Thomas Tuchel has reportedly agreed to become England’s next manager on an 18-month contract. He would start in January to coach the team through World Cup qualifying next year and get England ready for the tournament. This would be Tuchel’s first time coaching at the international level, but he does have experience coaching in England after leading Chelsea to Champions League and Club World Cup trophies in 2021. He would replace Gareth Southgate, who stepped down after eight years at the helm of England following the team’s loss in the Euro final this summer.

Boston NWSL Team Confirms Awful Name

The branding for Boston’s NWSL team was unveiled and it will officially be named BOS Nation FC. The club’s crest will be revealed at a later date, but the club’s colors will include green, raspberry, and charcoal. The name, which is an anagram for “Bostonian” has been on the receiving end of criticism, and deservedly so in my opinion. It’s worse than uninspired, it’s just bad. I find it hard to believe that no better options were pitched. Only time will tell if the club reconsiders things before taking the field in 2026. We did see Racing Louisville FC make a change after originally opting for Proof Louisville FC. Fingers crossed!

Free Kicks

  • Pride goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse was called up for England’s pair of friendlies later this month.
  • Pride midfielder Evelina Duljan was called up by the Swedish U-23 team as well.

That’s all I have for you this time around. I hope you all have a wonderful Wednesday!

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