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Orlando City at New York Red Bulls: Player Grades and Man of the Match

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Orlando City SC added an important road point to its 2020 Major League Soccer campaign as the Lions secured a 1-1 draw with the New York Red Bulls at Red Bull Arena, in New Jersey on Sunday.

It was the third-straight tie for the Lions, who are undefeated for nearly two months and 12 matches now (6-0-6), but it certainly left a bad taste in Orlando’s fans’ mouths as the team was in position to win the match until the 95th minute, when the Red Bulls found their equalizer.

Here’s how each player performed.

Starters

GK, Brian Rowe, 6.5 — The backup goalkeeper had a solid night, one in which he wasn’t very much in demand due to the good work of those in front of him. Rowe registered three saves during the entire match and the most difficult one was a free kick shot from Samuel Tetteh in the second half. He didn’t have a chance on Brian White’s late equalizer.

D, Kamal Miller, 6.5 — The Canadian focused more on the defensive side of the game, operating for the most part of the match almost like a third center-back, and did a good job in containing Florian Valot. He ended the match with four interceptions and five clearances.

D, Robin Jansson, 7 — The Swede was more active than any other Orlando player in the final 15 minutes of the match, when the Red Bulls insisted on crossing the ball and trying to send long passes towards the Lions’ penalty box. Jansson responded well to the challenge, registering seven clearances. He also sent a beautiful long pass that set up a scoring chance for Nani in the first half.

D, Antonio Carlos, 7.5 — The Brazilian defender was strong in the air as usual, clearing a handful of early crosses and long passes from Orlando’s penalty box. He remained rock solid for the entirety of the match, registering a team-high five interceptions and eight clearances.

D, Ruan, 6 — The fast fullback used his speed to provide the team an offensive option down the right flank and had a couple of successful runs, sending good crosses to his teammates. He had a good showing on defense too, registering three tackles.

MF, Joey DeZart, 6 — The rookie showed good energy in the midfield and had a busy defensive night with two tackles and two interceptions before he was subbed off. He wasn’t as clean in possession as he should be, though, and turned the ball over more often than what would be ideal.

MF, Junior Urso, 7 — The veteran played an important hybrid role as he shielded the back line but also pushed forward more often than his fellow midfielders, especially in transition. He did a little bit of everything for the Lions, registering four interceptions, two shots, and connecting a team-high 88% of his passes. Urso showed great connection with Dike up top, frequently finding the striker in good spots on the counter.

MF, Chris Mueller, 5.5 — The winger was as active as usual on the right side of the field, but couldn’t create a lot from there. He uncharacteristically missed an opportunity in front of the goal and missed a great goal-scoring opportunity in the second half, taking an extra touch and allowing the Red Bulls time to get back and block his shot.

 MF, Andrés Perea, 5.5 — The Colombian was one of Orlando’s less remarkable players on the field, which is not necessarily a bad thing for someone in his position. Perea didn’t do anything impressive but also didn’t get himself and the team in trouble — aside from conceding a couple of dangerous free kicks — putting out a decent if unspectacular display.

MF, Nani, 7.5 (MotM)– The Portuguese was very active in the first half and had Orlando’s best scoring opportunities, but didn’t finish as well as he should. That certainly wasn’t the case when had a penalty kick to take and was perfect from the spot to give the Lions the lead. He was very active on defense too with three tackles and three interceptions.

F, Daryl Dike, 7 — The striker provided a reference for the Lions to work around on offense and did a good job in playing with his back to the opponent’s goal to combine with the wingers and fullbacks. He used his strength and dribbling ability really well to draw a penalty kick for the Lions and used his size to help clear the ball in his own end on set pieces.

Substitutes

D, Kyle Smith (77’), 5.5 — The fullback replaced Ruan in the final portion of the match and had a good cross sent to Nani on the far post as his most relevant action.

D, Rodrigo Schlegel (77’), 5 — The Argentinean center back entered the match with roughly 15 minutes to go and tried to help the Lions preserve their single-goal advantage until the final whistle. He had a couple of clearances to his name, but made the odd decision of stepping way from Brian White to defend a player that was outside the ball on the play that ended in the Red Bulls’ equalizer.

D, Alex De John (89’), N/A – The center back replaced DeZart just before injury time and only touched the ball once.

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That was how I saw it. Vote for your Man of the Match in the poll, and comment below.

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Nani9
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Lion Links: 4/22/26

Orlando City hosts Charlotte tonight, the Orlando Pride prep for Louisville trip, NWSL expansion coming to Columbus, and more.

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Nick Leyva, The Mane Land

Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. It’s match day for Orlando City. That’s as much a warning for your mental health as it is a notification if you decide to watch the match tonight. Perhaps you could catch up on Pluribus, or rewatch Ted Lasso. I’m simply saying you have options that might not raise your blood pressure. On a brighter note, join me in wishing Orlando City legend Kaká a very happy birthday. More on him below. Let’s get to the links.

Lions Host Charlotte Tonight

Orlando City is looking to rebound against Charlotte FC tonight at Inter&Co Stadium. It’s no secret that the Lions are having a rough time of it so far this season, and with Charlotte sitting in third place in the Eastern Conference, it doesn’t get any easier. That doesn’t stop Martin Perelman and the players from thinking they are getting better and having a plan for the match tonight. What was it Mike Tyson said about everyone having a plan? Can the Lions turn things around on short rest?

Orlando Pride Return to NWSL Play Friday

The Orlando Pride return to action Friday against Racing Louisville FC. The match is at Louisville where the Pride have yet to win. Despite that, the players are ready to pick up where they left off before the international break. The break provided much-needed rest for many of the players. The Pride will play six matches during the month of May before the league takes a break for the World Cup.

Osceola Heritage Park Expansion Funding Moves Forward

Osceola County leaders have agreed to have Orlando City expand the club’s footprint at Osceola Heritage Park. Orlando Sports Enterprises (OSE a.k.a. the Wilf family) will match the $25 million that the county is putting up for the project. OSE will assume repair, maintenance, and operating costs for the facility. A hotel and free-standing restaurant are also in the plans. This is a good investment for the club’s future in the arms race that is professional sports.

NWSL Coming to Columbus

The owners of the Columbus Crew have been awarded an NWSL franchise. The Haslam Sports Group paid a record $205 million expansion fee to obtain the 18th NWSL club. The new club will renovate and play at ScottsMiracle-Gro Field downtown. The organization will also build a training center at McCoy Park that had previously been slated to be renovated for local residents, including features that would enable physically disabled people to use the park.

The NWSL called and Columbus answered 📞 Columbus joins the league as team No. 18!

NWSL (@nwslsoccer.com) 2026-04-21T19:44:42.987Z

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That will do it for today. Check back later today for our coverage of the Orlando City match this evening. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 4/21/26

Takeaways from MLS matchday eight, USWNT stock watch, transfer rumor roundup, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

Good morning, everyone. It was a frustrating weekend for Orlando’s soccer teams, as Orlando City lost a close game to the Houston Dynamo, and Orlando City B blew a two-goal lead against Carolina Core FC, and had to settle for the two points that come with a shootout victory after a draw. Fortunately (or unfortunately depending on your viewpoint), OCSC will have a chance to get right back on the horse when Charlotte FC comes to town on Wednesday. We’ve got lots to talk about this morning, so let’s have a look at the links.

MLS Matchday Eight Takeaways

Major League Soccer’s eighth round of matches is in the books, and there are plenty of talking points to go over. The San Jose Earthquakes ended the weekend on an emphatic note by dismantling LAFC 4-1 on the road, adding to an impressive list of scalps that also includes the Vancouver Whitecaps and San Diego FC. They’re tied with Vancouver atop the Western Conference and continue to look like one of the league’s best teams. Meanwhile, Charlotte FC, Orlando City’s next opponent, kept things organized in a 4-4-2 block and scored from two of its three shots on goal to take down NYCFC 2-1. That result puts the club in third place in the Eastern Conference.

USWNT Stock Watch

The United States Women’s National Team wrapped up its three game slate against Japan over the weekend, so let’s check in on how the matches affected the standing of several players. Lindsey Heaps was name-dropped by Emma Hayes as having had a great run of three matches, while 20-year-old Claire Hutton wore the captain’s armband during the series and looked far more poised and ready than one would expect given her age. At the opposite end of the spectrum, winger Emma Sears struggled to make an impact in the final third, and while her speed makes her a tempting option to have in the squad, the depth at her position means she’s always going to face a battle for a place.

Transfer Rumor Roundup

The summer transfer window will be here before we know it, and that means the rumors are already flying thick and fast. We begin with Arsenal, which is said to be interested in signing Julian Alvarez this summer, but will likely face competition from Barcelona. Speaking of Barcelona, club president Joan Laporta has reportedly held talks with Robert Lewandowski about extending his stay with the team, while the Chicago Fire also interested and reportedly having submitted a bid to the striker’s representatives. Liverpool is said to be ready to spend in excess of  €100 million to sign Red Bull Leipzig forward Yan Diomande as a replacement for the outgoing Mohamed Salah. Finally, center backs Hiroki Ito and Min-Jae-Kim could both reportedly leave Bayern Munich this summer if interested teams are willing to meet the German club’s valuations of them.

Jonathan Klinsmann Suffers Broken Neck

American goalkeeper Jonathan Klinsmann suffered a broken neck while playing for Serie B side Cesena on Saturday. The son of former United States Men’s National Team manager Jurgen Klinsmann, the shot stopper was stretchered off the field after colliding with a Palermo player and was diagnosed with a fractured first cervical vertebra after being taken to the hospital. Klinsmann confirmed on social media that his season is over, which will leave him unavailable for Cesena’s promotion push. The team is currently eighth in the second division, which is the final playoff promotion spot.

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

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Lion Links: 4/20/26

Lions fall to Houston Dynamo, OCB draws Carolina Core, Pride players on international duty, and more.

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Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you down in Florida. I’ve been staying busy at work. Let’s wish a happy belated birthday to Orlando City defender Iago, who turned 21 Saturday. We’ve got plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.

Lions Lose to Houston Dynamo at Home

Orlando City fell 1-0 to the Houston Dynamo Saturday at Inter&Co Stadium. After a scoreless first half, Hector Herrera’s goal in the second half was enough for the visitors to walk out of Orlando with a win on the road. Despite conceding one goal, the Lions put up a better defensive performance, but the attack was hardly a threat and Orlando couldn’t score a late equalizer. With that result, Orlando City drops to last in the MLS table with four points through eight matches. It will be another busy week for the Lions, taking on Charlotte FC Wednesday at home before traveling to face D.C. United Saturday at Audi Field.

Orlando City Hires Sebastian Setti as Interim Assistant Coach

Orlando City announced Friday that the club has hired Sebastian Setti as interim assistant coach, adding to Martin Perelman’s interim technical staff. Setti was previously an assistant coach with Club Necaxa in Liga MX in 2025. He was also an assistant coach with K.M.S.K. Deinze in Belgium in 2024 and with CF Montreal in 2023, and he led CD Laudio in Spain from 2018 to 2021.

OCB Wins Penalty Shootout After 2-2 Draw vs. Carolina Core

Orlando City B drew Carolina Core 2-2 at Osceola County Stadium Sunday after throwing away a 2-0 lead in the second half. Gustavo Caraballo converted a penalty kick to give the Young Lions the early lead in the first half. Pedro Leao added a goal to make it 2-0 just before halftime. However, in the second half, Carolina rallied and scored two goals in three minutes to tie the match, with the second coming off a mistake by goalkeeper Tristan Himes. OCB won the penalty shootout 6-5 to earn a second point. After six matches, the Young Lions are eighth in the MLS NEXT Pro Eastern Conference standings with 10 points. OCB will be on the road against Chicago Fire II Sunday at SeatGeek Stadium.

Pride Players on International Duty

Multiple Pride players were in action for their national teams over the weekend, bringing the international break to a close. Orlando Pride forward Barbra Banda scored a goal for Zambia in a 1-1 draw against South Korea in a friendly. Midfielder Angelina came off the bench for Brazil in the second half in a 1-0 win over Canada, also in friendly competition. Goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse was on the bench as England beat Iceland 1-0 in a UEFA World Cup qualifying match. Forward Solai Washington started for the Reggae Girlz, as Jamaica defeated Guyana 2-0 in a 2026 Concacaf Women’s Championship qualifier match.

USWNT Bounces Back to Win Third Friendly vs. Japan

The U.S Women’s National Team rebounded from a 1-0 loss with a 3-0 win against Japan Friday at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, CO. After a scoreless first half, Naomi Girma scored the opening goal in the second half. Rose Lavelle extended the Yanks’ lead 2-0, and Kennedy Wesley scored her first international goal to put it away. The USWNT closed out the April international window by winning two of three matches against Japan.

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  • Former Lion Daryl Dike scored his first EFL Championship goal since May 2025 in the second half as West Bromwich Albion defeated Preston North End 2-0 Saturday.
  • Former OCB forward Shak Mohammed scored his first goal in Major League Soccer for Nashville SC Saturday.

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

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