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Lion Links: 7/8/21

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Yesterday was a doozy. We had an Orlando City match, seven more Major League Soccer matches, huge Leagues Cup news, and seemingly tons of other news. This is a hefty one, so let’s just skip the pleasantries and jump right into it.

Orlando City Falls 3-1 On The Road Against The Chicago Fire

Orlando City has lost two games in a row for the first time this season, falling to the Chicago Fire at Soldier Field. Orlando fielded a heavily rotated lineup with no Nani, Mauricio Pereyra, Chris Mueller, or Antonio Carlos. It was a lively, back-and-forth first half, with Andres Perea getting his first goal for the club in the 34th minute on a wonderful finish around the six-yard box following a good run and cross from Mikey Halliday — though a touch from a defender negated Halliday’s first assist. Orlando lost the advantage right before halftime after Kyle Smith lost Boris Sekulic at the far post and the Slovakian defender headed it across the goal and in. Orlando had plenty of opportunities and generally looked the better of the two teams, but it was level at half.

The second half was even more frustrating. Orlando had chances, including a great look for Benji Michel early in the half, but couldn’t find the winner before Chicago started pouring it on. Alvaro Medran played a good through ball that split the Orlando City back line before Robert Beric slotted home the chance. The Lions nearly got the game back, especially with Nani, Pereyra, and Mueller on the field, and had a few clear-cut opportunities, but couldn’t finish. To make matters worse, Chicago found space on a late breakaway following a poor Smith cross leading to a Chinonso Offor goal deep into second-half stoppage time. Orlando had over twice as many attempts on goal as Chicago, but lacked the quality offensively and defensively to get a result against the resurgent Chicago Fire.

Orlando To Host Santos Laguna in Leagues Cup

Leagues Cup is back and Orlando City’s opponent is finally set. The Lions will face the reigning runners up in Liga MX, Santos Laguna. The match is set for Aug. 12 at 7 p.m. at Exploria Stadium, with live coverage on TUDN and ESPN+. Per the release, the qualifiers from Liga MX for the tournament were, “the top four teams from the overall standings from the 2020-2021 Liga MX season that are not scheduled to participate in the 2021 Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League,” the same qualifying as MLS. It’s a single-elimination tournament starting in the quarterfinals, with a neutral-site — yet to be determined — final set for Sept. 22. Santos Laguna have a solid history in continental competitions, finishing runners-up in the 2012 and 2013 Concacaf Champions League. This is Orlando City’s first ever appearance in a competitive international competition.

Orlando Pride Eyeing One More Addition, Krieger Injury Update

According to Orlando Head Coach Marc Skinner, the Pride are looking to bring in one more player in this transfer window.

“We’re looking at other potentials of ongoing conversations, so we do have a couple of options that we are looking into. Hopefully, we’re pretty close to one, so that will hopefully be something we can add in.”

Orlando already added defenders Amy Turner and Kylie Strom this summer.

Captain Ali Krieger went down injured against North Carolina on Sunday, but it looks to be a minor injury, with no tears or fractures detected. She could return to action as soon as Friday, but only if she’s able to participate in training today.

Midweek MLS Results

Outside of Orlando’s disappointing result, there was a full slate of MLS action on Wednesday. The Eastern Conference was madness, starting with a 2-1 come-from-behind victory for CF Montreal over New York City FC — the game was actually played at Exploria Stadium — before Toronto FC turned the league on its head, taking a 3-0 lead over conference leaders the New England Revolution. The Revs nearly got the game back, scoring two second-half goals and hunting an equalizer late, but Toronto held on for the huge upset.

There was a much fuller slate of games out west, with five Western Conference showdowns. LAFC went on the road and won 2-0 over Austin FC, Colorado beat Minnesota 2-0 at home, Seattle kept their undefeated season alive with a 2-0 victory in Houston, Real Salt Lake scored in the first minute and cruised to a 4-0 win, and the LA Galaxy won 3-1 over FC Dallas.

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  • Ashyln Harris was once again nominated for Save of The Week for her fantastic penalty stop against North Carolina.

  • Charlotte FC named its first ever head coach, Miguel Angel Ramirez. The Spaniard previously coached at Internacional in Brazil and led Ecuadorian side Independiente del Valle to the Copa Sudamericana title in 2019. At 36, he is the youngest head coach in MLS.
  • Nashville SC announced the record signing of Ivorian striker Ake Loba from Liga MX giants Monterrey. The transfer cost $6.8 million and the 23-year-old forward will be a Designated Player.
  • The EURO 2020 final is set after England ousted Denmark in extra time, courtesy of Harry Kane’s decisive goal. England will face Italy this Sunday.

That’s what I’ve got for today. Thank you all so much for reading. Have an extraordinary day!

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Lion Links: 1/2/25

Women’s soccer to watch in 2025, USMNT and USWNT predictions, James Sands loaned to St. Pauli, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando Pride / Mark Thor

Welcome to the second day of the new year, Mane Landers. I didn’t do anything too monumental to ring in 2025, but it was still a fairly good start. I’ve foolishly increased my reading goal even though I didn’t hit it last year, but I’m feeling pretty optimistic. Before we get going, we here at The Mane Land want to give a special shout out to Steele Mycroft for signing up for a TAM Player-level membership on our Buy Me a Coffee page. By signing up at one of our three levels of support, our readers and podcast listeners can enjoy added benefits in addition to keeping our bills paid so we can continue doing what we do.

With that, let’s dive into today’s links!

Women’s Soccer to Watch in 2025

While most of our attention will be on whether the Orlando Pride can repeat as NWSL champions, there’s plenty worth keeping an eye on in women’s soccer this year. We’ll get to see how Brazil does without Marta in this summer’s Copa América Femenina in Ecuador. We also may get to see Barbra Banda and Grace Chanda in the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, with Zambia in Group A along with host Morocco, Senegal, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Every FIFA confederation will also have a club champion by the end of the year, with the inaugural Concacaf W Champions Cup and AFC Women’s Champions League wrapping up. There’s also the new UEFA Women’s Europa Cup, which should put a spotlight on smaller European teams.

Predicting 2025 for USMNT and USWNT

Stars and Stripes FC made predictions for how 2025 will go for both the United States Men’s National Team and United States Women’s National Team. It predicts that the USWNT will go undefeated this year, beating some of the world’s best teams along the way. Plenty of attention will be on Lily Yohannes this year, and this month’s Futures Camp is also worth noting. I’m personally hoping the Pride’s Emily Sams can claim the center back spot alongside Naomi Girma.

As for the USMNT, Stars and Stripes FC predicts it will win both the Concacaf Nations League and Concacaf Gold Cup this year. I’m mostly excited to see how Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino unlocks the offense, and I agree that Ricardo Pepi is in a great spot to score plenty of goals.

James Sands Loaned to St. Pauli

New York City FC midfielder James Sands is headed to the Bundesliga, joining St. Pauli on loan until the end of June. The loan can also be extended through the following European season if conditions are met. The 24-year-old has already spent time in Europe, joining Rangers on loan back in 2022, but the Bundesliga should be a new kind of challenge for him. St Pauli is just four points clear of the relegation zone and Sands may help the club ensure its spot in the league next year.

MLS Teams Reportedly Interested in Marcus Rashford

A move to MLS could be an option for Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, who has not been receiving much playing time at the club as of late. The 27-year-old still has three and a half years on his contract, but an exit before then feels inevitable. He will likely have options to stay in Europe, but MLS teams are reportedly keeping tabs on the situation and could convince Rashford to play in the U.S. While it’s not particularly novel that MLS teams would want someone of Rashford’s caliber, it’s nice that such a move isn’t entirely out of the realm of possibility.

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  • Austin FC signed Ilie Sanchez through 2025, removing another notable free agent from the market. The 34-year-old recorded 10 goals and 18 assists in his time with LAFC and Sporting Kansas City since joining the league in 2017.
  • The Athletic ($) dove into how Christian Pulisic will be affected by AC Milan hiring Sergio Conceicao.
  • Wrexham had a minor setback in its fight for promotion after a 2-1 loss to Barnsley dropped it to third in the League One standings. While a loss never helps, there’s still plenty of the season left to go.
  • Arsenal moved up to second in the English Premier League after a 3-1 win over Brentford. Liverpool has a six-point lead and a game in hand over Arsenal, but the transfer window could change things up in the second half of the season.

That’s all I have for you all this time around. I hope you all have a wonderful Thursday and rest of your week!

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Lion Links: 1/1/25

Orlando Pride’s 2024 goals, Orlando City photographer featured, USMNT news, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

Welcome to the first Lion Links of 2025, Mane Landers. I hope that you safely enjoyed ringing in the new year last night. My wife and I had a nice quiet evening at home, but there was nowhere else I wanted to be. As you saw from our Top 10 Moments of 2024, it was quite a year for those of us who support Orlando City, the Orlando Pride, and OCB. Here’s hoping that 2025 brings us more of the same, or even better.

Let’s get to the links.

All the Goals!

You might think that it’s time to look forward, but sometimes it’s more fun to look back. That’s especially true when you look back at all of the amazing goals that brought the Orlando Pride two trophies. Whether it was a blast by Barbra Banda, Marta breaking defenders’ ankles with her slick moves, or Summer Yates stealing the ball and the spotlight, they were all enjoyable. Here’s your chance to experience the magic again.

Get to Know Orlando City’s Photographer

If you ever take the time to look at the photo credit information on the feature photo of our articles, you will often see that they were taken by Orlando City and Orlando Pride photographer Mark Thor — as was the photo for this article. Now, we can learn more about Thor in this feature from The Community Paper. He has taken some very memorable photos over the years for the club. Photographers like Thor and our own Dan MacDonald are often taken for granted, but we appreciate their work.

USMNT Players on the Move from Club Teams

Several USMNT players are either on the move or potentially on the move in the new year. The Seattle Sounders have a deal to acquire Jesus Ferreira from FC Dallas. The deal is still pending final approval and the paperwork. Fellow USMNT striker Brandon Vazquez is leaving Monterrey per mutual agreement. As of now, Vazquez doesn’t have a landing spot though an MLS side is a possibility.

USMNT defender Bryan Reynolds may be moving to Czech side Sparta Prague from Belgian Pro League club Westerlo. Elsewhere, PSV’s Ricardo Pepi is getting interest from other clubs in Europe, and Gio Reyna might finally move on from Borussia Dortmund. There are big things ahead for USMNT players.

2025 Predictions and Resolutions

As the year begins, there are plenty who want to make predictions in the world of soccer. Some are really stepping out on a limb by saying Inter Miami will win MLS Cup, Neymar will make the move to MLS, and more. On the U.S. Soccer front, Mauricio Pochettino needs to dominate Concacaf, Emma Hayes should keep on winning, and Christian Pulisic should embrace the whole Captain America thing.

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That will do it for today. I hope you know how much we appreciate you reading and listening to our work. If you’re looking for a way to support our endeavors in 2025, please check out our Buy Me a Coffee subscription service. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 12/31/24

Orlando Cup Pro Series scheduling changes, MLS news roundup, Americans in midweek action, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

Happy Tuesday and happy New Year’s Eve! I hope you’ve been enjoying the strange time of limbo that seems to set in during the time in between Christmas and the beginning of the new year. It’s strange to think that the year has passed by so quickly, but that just means we’re a little bit closer to the start of Orlando City’s 2025 season. We have plenty to talk over today, so let’s get into the links.

Two Teams Withdraw From Orlando Cup Pro Series

On Monday, the Orlando Cup-Pro Series announced that Santos FC and Atletico Nacional have pulled out of the competition. That means that three matches have been canceled, with Santos FC vs. Atletico Nacional, Fortaleza vs. Santos FC, and Atletico Nacional vs. Fortaleza no longer taking place. All fans who purchased tickets to those games will get refunds, and an updated match schedule will be dropping soon.

MLS News Roundup

There are a number of pieces of MLS news that we need to get to this morning. Up first is a familiar face, as former Orlando City goalkeeper Earl Edwards Jr. was traded from the New England Revolution to the San Jose Earthquakes, with the Revs receiving $150,000 in 2025 General Allocation Money in exchange. Up next, CF Montreal has been busy filling out its staff, as the team announced four coaching hires on Monday. They will join Head Coach Laurent Courtois, who will be in his second year at the helm of the team in 2025. Finally, former Orlando City player Felipe has been putting in the off-season work following the end of his time with the Lions.

Americans in Midweek Action

There are a number of Americans taking part in games throughout the week, so make sure you have everything marked down on your calendar. Things get started tomorrow when Brenden Aaronson and Leeds United host Blackburn Rovers as Leeds looks to stay atop the EFL Championship standings. Thursday sees Cameron Carter-Vickers, Auston Trusty, and Celtic take on Rangers in the Old Firm Derby, with the Hoops trying to remain undefeated in league play. Finally, we get some American-on-American violence on Friday, as Yunus Musah and AC Milan face Weston McKennie, Tim Weah, and Juventus in an Italian Super Cup semifinal that is being played in Saudi Arabia for some reason.

European Transfer Rumor Mill

With the January transfer window quite literally just a day away from opening, rumors are flying thick and fast. We start with Brandon Vazquez, who is reportedly leaving CF Monterrey after mutually agreeing to terminate his contract with the team a little less than a year after joining. A number of MLS teams are said to be interested in securing his services. We then make a big leap across the world to Saudi Arabia, where Cristiano Ronaldo is said to be open to signing elsewhere with his Al-Nassr contract set to expire in June. On the flip side of things, Casemiro is reportedly ready to leave Manchester United and join the Saudi League, where a number of teams are said to be interested. Finally, Antonee Robinson, Marcus Rashford, and Viktor Gyokeres are among the players who could be on the move during the January window, so keep an eye on their names.

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  • Check out some picture perfect moments from the Orlando Pride’s 2024 season.

That’s all I have for you this morning. Vamos Orlando!

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