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Orlando City vs. D.C. United: Player Grades and Man of the Match

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Well, I’d say that was a pretty frustrating game all around. Orlando City didn’t let D.C. United create a ton of chances, as the visitors only took four shots all game. However, they converted half of those, while the Lions were only able to put away one of their 16 attempts and in the end that disparity in finishing is what really made the difference on the night.

Here’s how I graded the Lions in a frustrating 2-1 loss.

Starters

GK, Brian Rowe, 6.5 — It was a little tough to pin down a grade for Rowe for this game. He was completely helpless on Birnbaum’s goal and was semi-blocked off and possibly fouled by Frederic Brillant on Rooney’s free kick goal. Throughout the rest of the match though he was mostly solid with his distribution, came off his line well several times, and did very well to tip a swerving Luciano Acosta shot over the bar in the 49th minute. In all he wasn’t tested all that much, as United only had three shots on goal. The one shot he actually had a chance at saving, he did.

D, Robin Jansson, 6 — It wasn’t a bad performance from Jansson but he certainly didn’t have the game he did last week. His passing accuracy was only at 68% and although he did very well to stop a cross from getting to Arriola he probably should have put away the chance that he got late in the game. It wasn’t the easiest of chances but he needed to at least make Hamid work to save it and since he didn’t his grade suffers a little.

D, Lamine Sané, 6.5 — It was a fairly good game for Sané. He won several aerial duels, passed the ball well at 86%, and was mostly solid throughout. He did pick up a needless yellow card for diving into a challenge but for the most part he did well defensively and was useful when the team pushed forward chasing the game in the second half.

D, Shane O’Neill, 6.5 — Like the other center backs O’Neill also had a pretty solid game. He had a great tackle on Rooney when he was the last man back and did very well for the most part when he pushed forward, which was surprisingly often. At 64% his passing could have been better but overall it was a steady outing from him.

WB, João Moutinho, 7.5 — Moutinho was quite easy to grade because he was excellent. He won a couple smart fouls in the defensive half and was a massive threat going forward, constantly overlapping with Nani on the left side of the field and playing cross after dangerous cross in from out wide that the forwards just weren’t quite able to convert. He almost certainly would have been the Man of the Match if not for another performer later down this list.

MF, Oriol Rosell, 7 — For me, Uri had one of his better games in an Orlando shirt tonight. His passing accuracy was excellent at 90% and he made a whopping seven tackles, leading both teams. A play in particular that stood out to me was him sprinting down a D.C. player whose name escapes me in the 52nd minute to win the ball back and keep it in the attacking third. While he was hooked on 59 minutes for Sebas Mendez with Orlando chasing the game, that play was indicative of his performance tonight.

MF, Carlos Ascues 5.5 — It was not the best game for Ascues tonight. He had multiple loose touches and bad passes that led to giveaways and a particularly egregious occasion saw him lose possession in the first half after being caught from behind. He improved in the second half and while he did make five tackles he simply didn’t look like his usual assured self. A night to largely forget for him.

MF, Sacha Kljestan, 6 — It wasn’t a bad game for Sacha but it wasn’t his best either. He passed at a good rate, good for 85% accuracy and had several clever touches but the game required a little more speed in passing and movement that he wasn’t always able to provide. He was sacrificed for Chris Mueller in the second half when James O’Connor changed tactics.

WB, Ruan, 6 — Ruan was another grade that I struggled with. He completely lost Birnbaum on D.C.’s opening goal — his marking was quite frankly atrocious. There is the fair question of whether he should be the one defending one of United’s best aerial threats on a set piece, however. He honestly did pretty well the rest of the game though. As usual he was a constant threat when coming forward, completing a couple successful dribbles. But, there were also times when his final product was lacking, like when he greatly overhit a cross in the dying minutes of the game after doing so well to get forward. His good work coming forward pulls his grade up for me, otherwise it would be lower.

F, Nani, 7 — For the most part Nani had a pretty good game. On several occasions he showed off his superior touch and control with a couple mesmerizing dribbles and clever passes. The ball he played to Mueller for Dom Dwyer’s goal was perfectly weighted. He would be rated higher but his inability to put his header on target from Dom’s first-half cross sees his grade slip. The ball was coming fast, but he should have at least made Bill Hamid work.

F, Dom Dwyer, 7.5 — Tonight was pretty much a vintage Dom performance. He did a very good job of holding the ball up, passed it very well and took shots when the game opened up for him to do so, tallying six in total. It was beginning to look like it just wouldn’t be his night but he did very well to get on the end of Chris Mueller’s 63rd-minute cross and direct it back across Hamid, making it impossible for him to save.

Substitutes

MF, Sebas Mendez (59’), 7 — The introduction of Sebas instantly made Orlando look like a different team. His pace in the middle of the field and speed of his passing opened up the game offensively and he was able to cover ground quickly in the middle of the park and press D.C. when they got the ball. While he wasn’t the flashiest during his time on the field he did his job exceptionally well and I would expect to see him in the starting lineup next game.

F, Chris Mueller ( 59’), 8 (MotM) — Surely you all knew this was coming right? Simply put, Cash was a revelation upon his introduction. His pace alone was instrumental and electric down the left hand side but it wasn’t just about speed for him. His touch and decision making was solid as well, with his four completed dribbles evidence of that. He tortured whatever man he was up against time and again and was the difference maker that Orlando needed in the game. He did exceptionally well to beat his man down the right flank and play a ball in for Dwyer to head home and was unlucky to hit the woodwork with his header. All in all a wonderful performance from him.

F, Benji Michel (78’), 6 — Benji made his regular season debut off the bench for Nani who seemed to be suffering from calf tightness. He immediately did well to hold the ball up and win a free kick in the attacking half but his influence waned from there. He didn’t do anything spectacular but didn’t make any bad mistakes either and it was a solid enough debut for him.


All in all this was a tough edition of grades for me to do. I didn’t think anyone played particularly badly and I thought most of the boys had solid outings. A loss is a loss though and giving up two goals at home is never going to fly. However I think there were a lot of positives to take from the game and if this doesn’t serve as a case for Cash to start then I honestly don’t think anything will.

How do you think I did? Feel free to have your say in the comments and vote for your Man of the Match in the poll below.

Polling Closed

PlayerVotes
Oriol Rosell4
Dom Dwyer8
Nani2
Joao Moutinho18
Chris Mueller113
Someone else5

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Predicting Orlando City’s June Results

It’s time to take a glimpse into the future and predict how Orlando City will fare during the month of June.

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We’re almost to the end of what’s been an extremely packed month of May for Orlando City. After the conclusion of Saturday’s match against the Chicago Fire, the Lions will have played nine matches in the span of 28 days. OCSC has basically played a match every three days, which is an absurd pace. Other than two recent blemishes, Orlando has mostly handled it exceedingly well though, and June presents a much lighter schedule for our brave heroes.

The Lions play just three games next month and will have two weeks off between Saturday’s match against the Fire and their next game. Without any further ado, I will now attempt to peer into the crystal ball and predict the results of Orlando’s three games in June.

Saturday, June 14 — at Colorado Rapids

Orlando will return to action after a two-week layoff by hopping on the purple plane and flying west to take on Colorado. The Rapids are currently eighth in a crowded Western conference table with 22 points, and they are 10 points off the Vancouver Whitecaps at the top of the table. They’ve put together a pretty even season so far with a record of 6-6-4 (W-L-D). The biggest problem for Colorado has been scoring goals, as the Rapids only have 18 goals in 16 games and have been held scoreless five times in the league. They have this week off, and won’t return to action until June 7, when they host Austin FC. I give Orlando City the edge in this match, and hopefully that extra rest will help the good guys hang tough at altitude. The Lions have been defensively sound recently — when they’ve had all 11 men on the field — while also still being able to put the ball in the back of the net several times a game. Shutting down Djordje Mihailovic is going to be key, but I like Orlando’s chances given its recent form and the fact that the Lions will be well rested.

Prediction: Orlando City 3-1 Colorado Rapids.


Wednesday, June 25 — at St. Louis City

I refuse to capitalize every letter in “City” in St. Louis City’s name, because frankly I think it’s a ridiculous stylistic choice. The team also hasn’t been very good this year, so it doesn’t deserve me catering to it in that manner. St. Louis is currently 2-8-5 and only truly woeful campaigns by CF Montreal and the LA Galaxy are saving it from leading the Wooden Spoon race with 11 points. It makes Colorado look like an offensive juggernaut, as it’s only scored 11 goals in 15 games. St. Louis isn’t bad defensively, as it’s only conceded 20 goals, but it’s always going to be a struggle when you average scoring just 0.73 goals a game. Its form was enough to get Head Coach Olof Mellberg fired, and he lasted just over six months on the job. The club hasn’t won since a March 15 match against the Galaxy and has a tricky upcoming slate, with a home match against the San Jose Earthquakes on Saturday, an away game against the Portland Timbers on June 8, and a home match against the Galaxy on June 14. With a week and a half between the Colorado match and this one, I once again like Orlando City in this game. Unless St. Louis can find its shooting boots, I don’t see it offering much threat against a rested Orlando defense that has come on strong since a shaky start to the year.

Prediction: Orlando City 2-0 St. Louis City.


Saturday, June 28 — vs. FC Cincinnati

OCSC wraps up June by returning home to play one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference on short rest. It isn’t ideal, but it isn’t the worst thing in the world either. Cincy has been good this year, compiling a record of 9-4-3 and 30 points to sit second in the East. New signings Evander and Kevin Denkey have been as good as you would expect, as Evander has seven goals and five assists in 14 appearances, and Denkey has nine goals in 15 games. As a team, Cincinnati has scored 24 goals and conceded 22, so it’s been a balanced campaign to this point. It’ll be coming to the end of a stretch of three straight road games, as Cincy will be away to the New England Revolution on June 14 and then at CF Montreal on June 25, so it’ll also be traveling on short rest. That said, aside from the Philadelphia Union, Cincy is the toughest team the Lions will have faced in MLS play, and stopping both Evander and Denkey is far from an easy task. This reeks of a draw that has a couple of goals for each team, so that’s what I’ll be going with.

Prediction: Orlando City 2-2 FC Cincinnati.


There you have it. I’ve scrutinized the tea leaves and you now know what the path ahead holds for the Lions. Be sure to check back in at the end of June so you can marvel at how stunningly accurate my forecast was. Until then, feel free to either disagree or tell me how crystal clear my visions are down in the comments. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 5/30/25

Orlando City players called up, Orlando Pride sign Simone Jackson, USWNT gets ready to play China, and more.

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Happy Friday! It’s been a bit of a brutal week, but we’ve made it through. Our reward is an exciting weekend of soccer to enjoy to close out the month. I’ll be spending most of the weekend working, but it should still be a nice next few days. Let’s dive right into today’s links from around the soccer world.

Lions Called Up For International Duty

Orlando City goalkeeper Pedro Gallese was predictably called up for Peru’s CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers. Peru is ninth in the standings and will take on Colombia June 6 before hosting Ecuador on June 10.

Defender David Brekalo was called up by Slovenian for a pair of friendlies against Luxembourg and Bosnia and Herzegovina. These matches will help prepare Slovenia for World Cup qualifying this fall against Sweden, Switzerland, and Kosovo.

A few Young Lions are also heading to Europe for the UEFA Friendship Cup in Switzerland. The U.S. will represent Concacaf at the U-18 tournament, and OCB players Justin Ellis, Colin Guske, and Jackson Platts were called up for it.

Orlando Pride Sign Simone Jackson

The Orlando Pride signed forward Simone Jackson to a contract through the 2028 season. Jackson played at the University of Southern California for four years, recording 22 goals and 13 assists in 75 games, and trained with the Pride during the preseason. Internationally, she’s represented the U.S. at various youth levels and scored a goal in the 2022 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. The 22-year-old gives Orlando some helpful depth up front and can develop her game learning from some of the best attackers in the sport as well.

USWNT Prepares For Friendly Against China

The United States Women’s National Team will take on China Saturday at Allianz Field in St. Paul, MN in the first of two friendlies during this international window. Orlando Pride defenders Emily Sams and Kerry Abello were both called up to join a young roster as the team builds a foundation before the 2027 Women’s World Cup. Goalkeeper will continue to be a position to watch, as opportunity knocks for Phallon Tullis-Joyce, Mandy McGlynn, and Claudia Dickey to stake a claim as the team’s starter. Following this match, the USWNT will take on Jamaica in St. Louis on Tuesday before a pair of friendlies against Ireland later in June.

Denver’s NWSL Team Hires First General Manager

Denver’s NWSL team hired Curt Johnson to serve as the club’s first general manager. He will have the opportunity to build the team’s roster and staff from the ground up before the team takes the field as an expansion side in 2026. Johnson left the North Carolina Courage in December and was the chief soccer officer when the club dominated the league in 2018 and 2019. It looks like a solid hire in my opinion and I’m interested to see what kind of team he puts together in Denver.

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That’s all I have for you today. I hope you all have a fantastic Friday and rest of your weekend!

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Orlando City vs. Chicago Fire: Three Keys to Victory

What do the Lions need to do to secure a victory against Chicago at home?

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Orlando City ends May the way it began, with a match against the Chicago Fire. The Lions are coming off a wild and disappointing match against rival Atlanta United. I always worry about a team after such an emotional outing, and on short rest to boot, especially since the Fire were off during the midweek. How the team reacts will determine the result. What does Orlando City need to do to take all three points from Chicago at home?

Defend this House

Much like the last time, Orlando City will need to deal with Hugo Cuypers and the rest of Chicago’s attack. The Lions likely won’t get the benefit of having Chris Brady sent off in the 36th minute again, meaning they will need to defend more attacks for a longer time. In the last match, Chicago took 16 shots, putting eight of those on target. Limiting those chances will be critical.

I expect to see Alex Freeman, Rodrigo Schlegel, Robin Jansson, and David Brekalo starting on the back line despite having done so Wednesday night. No cheap giveaways, no errant arms away from the body in the box, just solid defending for 90 plus minutes. The Lions will have to do it without Cesar Araujo, thanks to his sending off against Atlanta. I think they can, but it will be more difficult without him.

Atuesta Ahoy

Eduard Atuesta played the full 90 minutes against the Portland Timbers, and then played limited minutes against Atlanta United. I completely agreed with that strategy, because he did not need to be playing too many minutes so soon after returning. He is also working back to full fitness. He will be rested for this home match, and the pitch conditions will be much better.

We were reminded of how good he is in the attacking midfield in that match against Portland. I need him to provide those slicing passes through tiny windows against the Chicago defense. Joran Gerbet has proven to be a steal in the draft, but he doesn’t yet have that extra bit of quality you see from Atuesta. Look for him to break Chicago’s lines.

Early and Often

Orlando City will come in on three days rest, whereas Chicago will be on six days rest. This match will also be the Lions’ ninth match in May — their seventh in the league and two more in the U.S. Open Cup. To say that tired legs will be a concern is an understatement. As such, Orlando City needs to jump out to an early lead as it did against Atlanta.

Fortunately, there was more rotation in the attack on Wednesday for Orlando City with Ramiro Enrique getting the start. That means Luis Muriel will be fresh for a start on the much nicer grass at Inter&Co Stadium. I’ll take a goal from Muriel, or frankly any Orlando player. Heck, Jansson is due for one, right? Multiple goals will likely be needed to secure a victory.


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

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