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Orlando City vs. Philadelphia Union: Player Grades and Man of the Match

How did your favorite Lions grade out in a draw against the Union?

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Orlando City hosted the Philadelphia Union for a midweek matchup and walked away with a 2-2 draw after giving up a two-goal lead late. With multiple players still missing for international duty, Orlando City suffered a late gut punch and as a result many great individual efforts felt hollow on the evening. Here is how each Lion performed at Exploria Stadium.

Starters

GK, Mason Stajduhar, 6 — In his second straight start, Stajduhar came up with three saves on the evening. Sporting a clean sheet for the first two thirds of the match, Stajduhar came up with a stellar save on Julian Carranza in the 51st minute as he slid across the goal to deny a point blank opportunity. Just a few minutes later, Philadelphia found their breakthrough goal as Stajduhar allowed a long cross to squeak past him in the 60th minute as he was slow to react to the cross sailing too high and heading for the back post. There was nothing he could do about Jose Martinez’s blast from 30-35 yards out that screamed past him off the inside of the post. Stajduhar was accurate on 12 of his 21 passes (51.7%) and drew two yellow cards on the opposition on the night, earning one of his own.

D, Rafael Santos, 5.5 — The left back completed 24 of his 32 passes (75%) in 80 minutes. It felt like a quiet night for the defender as the attack seemed to be more direct, although in the second half, Santos was able to make more overlapping runs. On the defensive side of the pitch he recorded two tackles, two interceptions, and two clearances, but when he was able to get involved on the offensive side, his crosses did not find the mark as he went 0-for-3 and connected on just two of seven long balls. He was dispossessed twice and sent poor passes straight to Union players multiple times while trying to play out of the back.

D, Antonio Carlos, 7 — After missing the weekend match due to yellow card accumulation, Carlos was back in the starting line up. AC completed 22 of his 26 passes (84.6%), going 2-for-3 on long balls, and recorded one shot on frame that required an alert save by Joe Bendik to keep it from sneaking under the bar off a corner kick cross. On defense, Carlos recorded two tackles, an interception, and eight clearances, and he won four aerial duels. One of Carlos’ eight clearances was unfortunate a little too good, as if it had fallen at 20 or 25 yards, Dagur Dan was in position to get onto it and help move it up the field. Instead, it traveled 30+ yards out and found the foot of Martinez. The fact that Philadelphia was rarely dangerous inside the 18-yard box is a tribute to the play of Carlos and his central defense partner.

D, Robin Jansson, 6.5 — The Swedish center back also played a solid match. Jansson completed 21 of his 26 passes (80.8%), completed three of six long balls, and had one successful dribble, making one of his patented upfield runs in the second half. On the defensive side, Jansson’s night seemed quieter, as he did not record a tackle and only was credited with one interception, an aerial won, and two clearances.

D, Kyle Smith, 5.5 — Also rejoining the starting lineup after missing the past match due to yellow card accumulation, Smith was unimpressive in 68 minutes of action. He only completed 19 of his 31 passes (61.3%), went 0-for-2 on crosses and 1-for-4 on long balls, and was dispossessed once. Smith recorded one tackle and three clearances. He attempted one shot, which was blocked, and did not contribute a key pass before being subbed off.

MF, Cesar Araujo, 6 — The Uruguayan didn’t have his best night passing, but he quietly helped connect Orlando’s defense with its offense, completing a below-the-norm 32 of his 42 passes for just a 76.2% success rate. He didn’t attempt a shot but did pick up a secondary assist on the goal credited to Martin Ojeda. He will lose that assist if Opta changes the goal to McGuire. His only cross was off target and he completed only two of five long balls. Araujo helped out defensively with one interception and two clearances while winning both of his aerial duels. It was a sloppier performance than usual from the reliable midfielder in possession but at least he was able to frustrate the Union defensively.

MF, Felipe, 5 — The 32-year-old started his second straight match and had a problematic night. He wasted a set piece in a dangerous area by seemingly not knowing where his teammates were going, crossing it over the end line harmlessly for a goal kick. He completed 24 of his 30 (80%) passes on the night, but the ones he missed on helped jumpstart Philadelphia’s counter, as he gave the ball to the opposition in the middle of the pitch or in the defensive end multiple times. He completed two of his three long balls. His only shot attempt was blocked. On the defensive side of the field, Felipe contributed one tackle, an interception, and two clearances.

MF, Ivan Angulo, 6.5 — Oh what could and should have been. Angulo had a potential winning (or insurance) goal in the later part of the match overturned after video review which would have seen Orlando up 3-1. The Colombian completed 25 out of 27 passes for a team-high 92.6% success rate and assisted on Ojeda’s goal. Angulo completed two dribbles and recorded two shots with one on frame. Unfortunately, the one that wasn’t on frame was a sitter served up on a platter by McGuire from eight yards out in front of an empty net. His lone cross was unsuccessful and he completed one of his two long balls. He also chipped in two interceptions. The missed sitter ultimately helped prevent the Lions from putting the game away or his score would be higher and perhaps prevented him from being our Man of the Match.

MF, Mauricio Pereyra, 6.5 — The captain anchored the center of the field for the Lions and had 55 total touches on the night. He completed 38 of his 44 passes (86.4%) and recorded a team-high three key passes while going the full 90. Pereyra looked spry on the field for the most part and was able to find himself in good spaces to distribute to his teammates. He was credited with a secondary assist on Duncan McGuire’s goal in the 13th minute. He did not attempt a shot but was successful on one dribble and drew two free kicks. He also contributed an interception and a clearance.

MF, Martin Ojeda, 7.5 — Ojeda was Orlando’s lone Designated Player on the pitch for the first two-thirds of the match. He was seemingly everywhere on the pitch. His cheeky flick was a perfect setup for McGuire’s opening goal, unlocking the defense with one quick movement. His only shot attempt was brilliant, as he cut inside to use two defenders and McGuire as a screen and sent a shot inside the back post that took a minor deflection off the rookie striker. Who ultimately gets the credit for the goal isn’t important, but McGuire knew little about it. Ojeda completed 18 of his 22 passes (81.8%) and contributed two key passes. He connected on two of his four long balls but only one of his four crosses. The Argentine also won an aerial duel and contributed a tackle. He was subbed off in the 74th minute for fresh legs but he showed how dangerous he can be.

F, Duncan McGuire, 7.5 (MotM) — McGuire is in impeccable form right now. His opening goal was imperfect, as his heavy touch nearly derailed the entire play. Fortunately, his hustle and body control on a sliding recovery allowed him to keep from turning it over and he was able to get back up and score in the 13th minute. Throughout the match, McGuire’s holdup play allowed the Lions to find players in space and work through the center of the pitch. He completed 11 of his 17 passes (64.7%), completing his only long ball, and was credited with a key pass on his pass that Angulo fired over the bar. McGuire tracked back defensively to help out as best he could and recorded one interception and three clearances while winning four aerial duels.

Substitutes

D, Rodrigo Schlegel (68’), 6 — Orlando City elected to move to three center backs in an attempt to preserve their lead and brought Schlegel on for Smith in the 68th minute. Schlegel recorded two clearances and completed two of his three pass attempts while helping Jansson and Carlos keep the box clear of danger. Unfortunately, the Union created danger from outside the area.

MF, Dagur Dan Thorhallsson (68’), 6 — The midfielder provided fresh legs for Felipe and provided his usual burst of energy, completing 12 of his 14 (85.7%) passes in 22 minutes. He also completed one successful dribble and was dispossessed once. He could have done a better job of closing down crossers a few times, but for a player not seeing regular minutes it was a decent shift.

MF, Ramiro Enrique (74’), N/A — Coming on for Ojeda, Enrique did a little bit of everything in a quarter hour on the pitch. He completed two of his three passes, logged one shot — a potential game-winner that instead crashed off the crossbar in the 94th minute — and recorded a tackle. His only cross was unsuccessful. In the 82nd minute Enrique was booked for time wasting.

F, Ercan Kara (80’), N/A — Kara came on late for a cramping McGuire and seemingly put the game away as he fought off Union defenders and rumbled down the pitch before laying off a ball for Angulo to tap into the back of the net. Martinez did Martinez things as he took a dive hoping to be rewarded with a foul in the buildup to the goal and he was rewarded, as Kara was ultimately called for a foul after video review, and the assist that Kara would have had was wiped off the scoresheet.

MF, Gaston Gonzalez (80’), N/A — Coming on for Santos late, Gonzalez functioned as a wingback and completed one of his two passes and won his lone aerial duel. He was unfortunately injured and left the Lions (who were out of subs) down a man in the late going.


That is how the players graded out in another frustrating late draw. Vote for your Man of the Match in our poll below, and let us know in the comments below your thoughts on who stood out to you.

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Lion Links: 4/8/25

Orlando City academy roundup, Americans in midweek action, UEFA Champions League preview, and more.

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Happy Tuesday, gang. It was a quiet weekend for Orlando soccer as Orlando City drew on the road and Orlando City B suffered its first loss of the young season. Things pick back up this week though, as the USWNT battles Brazil tonight, OCB plays Wednesday night, and OCSC and the Orlando Pride will be in action once the weekend rolls around. We have a bevy of things to talk through today, so let’s get into the links.

Orlando City Academy Roundup

The 2025 Generation Adidas Cup is right around the corner, and one of Orlando City’s youth talents has been identified as someone to watch in the tournament. Center back Clovis Archange has been named in this year’s Rising XI, with his passing range and athleticisim garnering specific praise. Continuing the theme of youth action, Orlando had six different academy teams in action over the weekend, and it was a largely successful time for them, as all but one was victorious in their games.

We’ve also got the schedule that Orlando City’s U-16 and U-18 teams will play in the Generation Adidas Cup, so make sure you keep an eye on all the action this week.

Americans in Midweek Action

There are multiple American players who will be taking part in games during the working week, with cup competition being a recurring theme. Things get started this afternoon with some American-on-American violence when Aidan Morris and Middlesborough meet Brenden Aaronson and Leeds in the Championship. Then tonight has Alex Zendejas and Club America taking on Cruz Azul in the Concacaf Champions League. Tomorrow’s big match has Gio Reyna and Dortmund facing Barcelona and Diego Kochen in the UEFA Champions League. Thursday then has Tanner Tessman and Lyon squaring off against Manchester United in the Europa League, while Johnny Cardoso and Real Betis play Polish side Jagiellonia Białystok in the Conference League.

UEFA Champions League Preview

As mentioned above, the UEFA Champions League makes its return this week, so let’s refresh on where we stand heading into the quarterfinals. Today has Inter Milan facing Bayern in Germany and Arsenal squaring off against Real Madrid in London. Bayern has only lost twice this calendar year and is probably the favorite at home, but Inter is top of Serie A and has had plenty of recent success in the competition. Real Madrid is almost always favored in the Champions League, but Arsenal has the luxury of being able to put the majority of its focus on the UCL with the Premier League title essentially out of reach, and Thibaut Courtois admitted his side is aware of the threat the Gunners pose from set pieces. Wednesday has Aston Villa taking on Paris Saint-Germain, and the English side will need to find a way to quiet Ousmane Dembele, who has been fantastic since the turn of the calendar year. Barcelona is top of La Liga and the favorite against Borussia Dortmund, but the German side has been in good form in the UCL this year as opposed to a league campaign its fans would probably rather forget.

Transfer Rumor Roundup

Regardless of if the windows are open or not, transfer season never truly stops, so let’s have a look at what’s been in the headlines lately. Liverpool is said to be searching for alternatives to Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez, with Victor Osimhen and Benjamin Sesko reportedly identified as more cost-effective options than Alexander Isak. Manchester United is reportedly interested in signing Matheus Cunha from Wolverhampton Wanderers, with Arsenal also in hot pursuit of the Brazilian. Newcastle is reportedly interested in signing Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace, with Toon boss Eddie Howe apparently a big fan of the England international. Finally, Ansu Fati is reportedly ready to leave Barcelona, as he has not been playing a big part under Hansi Flick since returning from his loan at Brighton last season.

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That’s it for me today. Enjoy your day, and as always, vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 4/7/25

Lions draw on the road, OCB falls to Chattanooga FC, USWNT beats Brazil, and more.

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Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you down in Florida. I’ve been busy at work while catching up with friends over the weekend at a Cubs game. Our Lions picked up a draw in Philadelphia, and OCB lost, while the Pride was off this weekend. We’ve got plenty of cover today, so let’s get to the links.

Lions Draw Philadelphia Union on the Road

Orlando City and the Philadelphia Union split the points in a scoreless draw at Subaru Park Saturday. The Lions’ back line posted a shutout for the first time this season, but the league’s best attack couldn’t find the back of the net for the first time. Orlando City goalkeeper Pedro Gallese made four saves to earn his first clean sheet of the season. Orlando’s best chance came in the 70th minute when Martin Ojeda set up Luis Muriel, and he ripped his shot on goal, but Union goalkeeper Andre Blake made a clutch save. The Lions finished the season series winless against the Union but took four out of six possible points in their two-game road trip against the LA Galaxy and Philadelphia. Orlando City also extended its unbeaten run to four matches. Orlando City will return to Inter&Co Stadium Saturday to take on the New York Red Bulls.

OCB Falls to Chattanooga FC on the Road

Orlando City B fell 2-0 to Chattanooga FC Saturday at Finley Stadium. It was the Young Lions’ first loss of the season. Shak Mohammed, Thomas Williams, Colin Guske, and Gustavo Caraballo were all unavailable for OCB as they were with the first team in Philadelphia. After a scoreless first half, Chattanooga FC’s Daniel Mangarov and Keegan Ancelin scored in the second half to seal the win. It will be a quick turnaround as OCB will be back in action on Wednesday to face New England Revolution II at Osceola County Stadium.

USWNT Defeat Brazil in Friendly

The U.S. Women’s National Team defeated Brazil 2-0 Saturday at SoFi Stadium in an international friendly. It was the first meeting between the two sides since the 2024 Paris Olympics final won by the USWNT last summer. Orlando Pride defender Emily Sams was on the bench for the USWNT but did not play. Orlando Pride midfielder Angelina played 81 minutes for the Brazilians, captaining the side, while former Pride midfielder Adriana played 90 minutes. Trinity Rodman scored the opening goal five minutes into the match to put the USWNT on top. In the second half, the USWNT earned a penalty kick, and Lindsey Heaps converted from the spot. The USWNT will face Brazil again Tuesday night at PayPal Park.

MLS Weekend Recap

The weekend’s slate of Major League Soccer matches ended with some notable results. Charlotte FC needed two late goals from Wilfried Zaha and Idan Toklomati in the second half to complete a comeback and beat Nashville SC 2-1. The Columbus Crew edged CF Montreal 2-1, while the New York Red Bulls defeated the Chicago Fire 2-1. Real Salt Lake, Sporting Kansas City, and the Vancouver Whitecaps all won 2-0 matches over the LA Galaxy, St. Louis City, and the Colorado Rapids, respectively. San Diego FC cruised to a 3-0 victory over the Seattle Sounders as Chucky Lozano scored his first goal in MLS. FC Cincinnati and the Houston Dynamo won 1-0 over the New England Revolution and LAFC, respectively. Atlanta United and FC Dallas ended in a 1-1 draw, while Austin FC and the Portland Timbers ended scoreless. On Sunday, Minnesota United beat New York City FC 2-1. Josef Martinez scored a hat trick as the San Jose Earthquakes dominated D.C. United 6-1, and the Inter Miami and Toronto FC match ended in a 1-1 draw.

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  • Orlando Pride players Sams and Angelina swapped jerseys over the weekend after the international friendly match between the USWNT and Brazil.
  • Nashville SC defender Walker Zimmerman was carted off the field in a neck brace following a bicycle kick to the face during the Charlotte FC match on Saturday, but he has been released from the hospital.
  • Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne announced on social media Friday he is leaving the club.
  • Paris Saint-Germain defeated Angers 1-0 over the weekend to clinch the Ligue 1 title for the 13th time. PSG won the league with six matches remaining.
  • Two Americans continue their stellar form in the EFL Championship as Haji Wright scored his fourth goal in three matches for Coventry City in his side’s 2-1 loss to Burnley. Josh Sargent scored his 14th goal of the season for Norwich City in a 2-1 loss to Plymouth Argyle over the weekend.
  • Southampton became the first club to be relegated from the Premier League this season after a 3-1 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur Sunday. With seven matches remaining, the Saints suffered the earliest relegation in Premier League history.

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

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Orlando City vs. Philadelphia Union: Player Grades and Man of the Match

How did your favorite Lions perform in Orlando City’s 0-0 draw at Philadelphia?

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In a matchup of the two highest-scoring teams in Major League Soccer, of course there were zero goals between the two teams as Orlando City went on the road and took one point home after a hard fought and physical 0-0 draw against Philadelphia. The Lions earned that point without their normal starting central defensive pairing, and while they had some excellent chances to get a goal and take all three points, they will likely be quite happy with the road draw.

It was not a pretty game and will not be a game anyone is likely to want to tell their grandkids, or kids, or friends, or coworkers about, but all road points are important, and Orlando City added another one at Subaru Park.

I have my purple pen out and I am ready to issue some grades, so here we go. Let’s take a look at how Orlando City’s players rated individually in their Eastern Conference matchup.

Starters

GK, Pedro Gallese, 7 (MotM) — This was El Pulpo’s best game all season, as he was in command of the box all night long and kept Orlando City in the game with his four saves and quick reactions to come off his line. Philadelphia had several chances from close range, and while they may not have taken those chances as well as they would have liked, they did take them from areas that led to 2.04 expected goals (according to fotmob.com), but thanks to the Peruvian netminder, instead of two goals, the Union scored zero goals — the first clean sheet of the season for both Gallese and Orlando City. The one drawback was that Gallese once again received a yellow card for time wasting, but it was probably worth it, as Orlando City needed every second they could get towards the end of the game.

D, David Brekalo, 6 — Brekalo played left back for the second game in a row, but this time in a starting capacity, and the Slovenian international was solid, though not spectacular. His role was a hybrid one, as the Lions looked to get Alex Freeman high when possible, with Brekalo playing as a standard left back at times and as a left center back when needed. There were a few scary instances in the second half when Martín Ojeda shifted out to the left. Ojeda is less adept at playing wing defensively than ivan Angulo and he and Brekalo sometimes weren’t communicating effectively, allowing the Union to get down the wing. Pareja recognized that and inserted Kyle Smith, which stabilized things. Brekalo looked much more at ease once he moved into the middle as part of a center back triumvirate, and he played well to see out the final minutes and earn the Lions their first shutout of the season. He finished with two tackles, one interception, six clearances, and one block on defense, and he completed 76.5% of his passes, which was second highest on the team.

D, Robin Jansson, 6 — The captain looked more himself in this match, and while he still does not seem fully back to his regal Beefy Swede-ness, this was a solid game for Jansson in the back. He will owe his goalkeeper a massive thank you, however, for saving him in the early minutes of the second half, when he and defensive partner Rodrigo Schlegel let Bruno Damiani split them and have a chance from right in front of the net. Jansson had nearly identical defensive stats as Brekalo, with two tackles, one interception, six clearances, and one block on defense, and on offense he was second on the team with 31 completed passes, completing them at a 73.8% clip. He also received a yellow card near the end of the first half but did not let that affect his play, as he completed the full 90 minutes without another issue.

D, Rodrigo Schlegel, 6.5 — The Argentinean made the play that brought the biggest smile to my face, as after Mikael Uhre tried to draw a penalty in second-half stoppage time, Schlegel got right in his face to call him out for flopping, showing the fiery spirit that he never fails to bring to the field every time he plays. Schlegel was the more active of the two center backs on the night, completing a team-high 34 passes, although at a less-than-ideal 65.4% rate, taking one shot and contributing one tackle and a team-high 13 clearances — more than double the clearances of any other player on the field. Schlegel also suffered a team-high four fouls and showed an immense work rate for the entire match.

D, Alex Freeman, 6 — The Homegrown Player continues to impress on the right side of the defense, and there is no more competition anymore for that position. It is clearly his and his alone. With Brekalo in the left back role it allowed Freeman to push forward even more than usual, as there were times in the second half when I wondered if Orlando City was playing five in the back or if the Lions had shifted Freeman up to take on Marco Pašalić’s right side role once the latter had subbed out. As he does nearly every week, Freeman contributed on both sides of the ball, logging four tackles, one interception, four clearances, and one blocked shot on defense, and completing 14 passes, with one key pass on the offensive side of the field. His completion rate was an ugly 43.8%, but none of the turnovers came back to haunt the team, and Freeman’s recovery speed continues to look as fast as anyone’s in the league.

MF, Joran Gerbet, 6 — Gerbet continues to show that he was another excellent draft pick by the Orlando City front office, as he earned his second start in this match and went the full 90 minutes. The Clemson product led the team with a 78.6% passing completion rate, and his partnership with Dagur Dan Thórhallsson was a solid one in the middle of the field. Gerbet worked hard on the defensive side of the ball, blocking a team-high four shots, and he also contributed two tackles and two interceptions. Cesar Araujo and Eduard Atuesta were not on the injury report, but both picked up tightness late in the week, so there was little time for Pareja to prepare his central midfield for this match. It says something that the moment was not too big for him going against the team that had scored the second-most goals in MLS entering the game.

MF, Dagur Dan Thórhallsson, 6 — Thórhallsson is on pace to play every field position at some point this season, as the Icelandic Army knife stepped in and went the full 90 in his first start with Orlando City as a central defensive midfielder. Thórhallsson acquitted himself nicely next to midfield partner Gerbet, and the two unexpected starters kept the Union off the scoresheet, even though the Union had nearly two-thirds of the possession. Thórhallsson logged two tackles, four clearances, and one blocked shot on defense, as well as picking up a yellow card, and as was to be expected in his more reserved role, he only completed 22 passes, passing at a 73.3% clip.

MF, Iván Angulo, 5 — The Colombian winger brought his usual hustle and effort, but unfortunately also his usual lack of precision, and it was not surprising to see him removed at halftime for Duncan McGuire. Orlando City was clearly playing to try to break out on the counterattack, a style suited to a player of Angulo’s speed, but he could not get anything going while on the field in what was ultimately a forgettable 45 minutes. He contributed three clearances on defense and completed six of his 10 passes, but it was a middling performance, fitting for a player who played the middle amount of minutes of the match.

MF, Martín Ojeda, 6.5 — Ojeda was by far the most dangerous Lion on the field against Philadelphia, and on another night he might have bagged at least one and possibly multiple assists. The best chances Orlando City created all came from Ojeda and his darting runs, as in the first half he put a ball in front of Pašalić, and in the second half in front of Luis Muriel, but both put their shots too close to Andre Blake. The Argentinean Designated Player also contributed two tackles and one interception on defense, but when he moved out to the left, there were some moments of confusion or lack of communication between he and Brekalo. Ojeda on the left helps the team play all three Designated Players and McGuire at the same time, but Ojeda with a left back behind him is a little more risky than Ojeda with two defensive midfielders and center backs behind him. He also took one shot that was blocked before making way for Colin Guske, as the Lions went defense-for-offense in the final minutes.

MF, Marco Pašalić, 6 — The Croatian Designated Player had two of the best chances of the game for the Lions, but Blake made a good save on one (albeit because the placement was too central) and Pašalić decided to cross instead of shooting from a tough angle with his weaker right foot on the other. Ojeda’s ball to Pašalić was maybe a quarter step late on the one that led to Blake’s save, but the shot could have been much better. Aside from those two plays, the right winger was pretty quiet on offense, as he only completed 57.1% of his 14 passes and did not make too many attempts to beat defenders off the dribble. He finished with four tackles and three clearances on defense, but in a game when the Lions were struggling for possession and playing without a few key players, it made sense for Pašalić to make way for a defender in the final 20 minutes.

F, Luis Muriel, 6 — What could have been for Muriel, as he had a glorious chance late in the game on a ball played perfectly in front of him by Ojeda, and he just did not get all of it or get it aimed properly to get it by Blake. The Union goalkeeper left him a lot of goal to work with, and Muriel just was not precise enough on that shot. Muriel was active and threatening during his minutes on the field, with two shots and also one key pass, but the quality was just not all the way there in Philadelphia, and Blake did not gift him a goal like John McCarthy did in Los Angeles during the previous game. His beautiful flick on a ball out of the back from Jansson sent Ojeda and Pašalić in for Orlando’s only (glorious) scoring chance in the first half. Muriel added one tackle and one clearance, won four aerial duels, and completed 63.2% of his passes before coming off for Ramiro Enrique in the final minutes of regulation.

Substitutes

F, Duncan McGuire (46′), 5.5 — McGuire entered the game at the beginning of the second half after subbing in for Angulo and took his customary place at the front of the attack as Ojeda shifted out to the left. The Creighton product was generally starved of service during his 45 minutes on the field, as he only had 15 touches and made more of a contribution on defense with two interceptions and three clearances than he did on offense. He did not get any shots off and only completed four of his nine pass attempts, with one key pass. He made a great back-post run and was open for a header attempt that could have broken the stalemate, but alas Ojeda did not see him and took a shot instead.

D, Kyle Smith, (67’), 5.5 — Smith entered the game as a sub for Pašalić but immediately went all the way across the field and played his minutes as a left wingback, as Orlando City went to five in the back as they tried to grind out a point on the road. The Accountant did not have any tackles but he logged one interception and one clearance on defense. On offense, he got into the box to get a headed ball on target on his one shot attempt, but it was a soft one that went right at Blake. Smith completed four of his seven passes, joining so many of his teammates with a lower-than-usual completion percentage (57.1%).

F, Ramiro Enrique, (83’), N/A The Argentinean came on late for Muriel but had little influence on that game while on the field. Orlando City was defending for most of his minutes, and he only managed four touches. He did go two-for-two on passes with those four touches, but neither led to anything for the Lions.

MF, Colin Guske, (90’), N/A — Guske made his MLS debut in this game, coming in for the final minutes as a replacement for Ojeda. He did not have any touches, but stayed in good position defensively to help keep the Union from grabbing a late goal.


That’s how I saw the individual performances in Orlando City’s 0-0 draw at Philadelphia. Let us know what you thought of the game in the comments below and don’t forget to vote on the Man of the Match.

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