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Lion Links: 4/18/23

Duncan McGuire makes bench of MLS Team of the Matchday, Viviana Villacorta’s return, Orlando City’s new shows, and more.

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Dan MacDonald, The Mane Land

Happy Tuesday, everyone! The soccer continues to fly thick and fast as the Orlando Pride will take on the North Carolina Courage tomorrow and the United States Men’s National Team will play Mexico later in the night. There’s plenty to talk through today, so let’s get into it.

Duncan McGuire’s Performance Recognized

Orlando City rookie forward Duncan McGuire received recognition for his match-winning appearance off the bench in Orlando’s 2-1 comeback win over Minnesota United FC. The 22-year-old earned a place on the bench in the latest edition of the MLS Team of the Matchday. McGuire entered the fray in the 75th minute and proceeded to grab the game-winning goal when he nodded home Ivan Angulo’s chipped shot that banged off the crossbar. He also showed some excellent maturity and awareness to take the ball to the corner several times with the game winding down, and it’s nice to see his performance recognized. Here’s hoping he keeps up the good work!

Viviana Villacorta Reflects on her Return

Orlando Pride midfielder Viviana Villacorta made her return to the field during Saturday’s loss to NJ/NY Gotham FC. Villacorta had been out since suffering ligament damage to her left ankle in August of last year, and she had surgery to repair the damage. She played the final 29 minutes of Saturday’s game without incident and while she had some understandable nerves, she said she was very excited to be back on the field. Now that she’s met that milestone, she’s set her sights on getting back into the starting lineup and picking up where she left off. Needless to say, we’ll be rooting for her.

Orlando City Announces New Shows

Orlando City and the Orlando Pride have announced two new programming offerings. The first is Orlando Soccer Insider, which debuts this week and will air every Friday at 9 p.m. on FOX 35 Plus. It will be hosted by Gabrielle Amado and Miguel Gallardo and cover City, the Pride, Orlando City B, and Orlando City’s academy. The second offering is called Kickoff -60, and will air at 6:30 p.m. before every Orlando City game on the LionNation app. Amado will appear on the show alongside Evan Weston and Paul Shaw, with special guests appearing as well. Kickoff -60 will have its maiden broadcast this Saturday ahead of the Lions’ match against D.C. United.

Americans Abroad Roundup

It was a busy weekend for Americans plying their trade overseas. Tim Ream and Antonee Robinson helped Fulham pick up three points over Everton. One division down in England, Ethan Horvath recorded yet another clean sheet in Luton Town’s 2-0 win over Rotherham. Meanwhile in Germany, Gio Reyna scored what looked to be a stoppage-time winner for Borussia Dortmund, only for VfB Stuttgart to answer with an equalizer in the 97th minute. In Mexico, Alejandro Zendejas scored a brace as his Club America team took down Cruz Azul. Finally, Ricardo Pepi continued his good form as he scored in FC Groningen’s 2-1 loss to RKC Waalwijk.

USSF Will Enforce Chanting Protocol Against Mexico

The U.S. Soccer Federation stated that it will enforce its newly minted policy to combat anti-gay chanting during the United States’ match-up with Mexico tomorrow night. Despite the game not being during an international window, USSF will enforce the policy starting during tomorrow’s match and will continue to do so in all subsequent matches between the two teams. Fans will first be warned to cease the chant, and play will be suspended for two minutes. If chanting continues, another warning will be issued and teams will go to the locker room for 10 minutes, and if chanting still continues then the match will be abandoned.

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  • A pair of young Lions have been called up to the U-17 United States Men’s National Team.
  • The Pride didn’t let a little rain stop them from getting in Monday’s training session.
  • American midfielder Julie Ertz officially signed with Angel City FC, agreeing to a one-year contract.
  • Brandon Vazquez spoke on how he hasn’t heard from the Mexican National Team.

That’s all I have for you today. Y’all stay safe out there.

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Lion Links: 9/18/23

Enrique’s great day, Pride upset the Courage, USMNT players abroad, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando Pride / Jeremy Reper

Merry Monday morning, Mane Landers. I was feeling a bit under the weather starting Saturday afternoon, but that huge comeback win definitely helped. I was starting to feel better by Sunday afternoon, but by the end of the Pride match I was right as rain. Winning really does make everything better. Let’s get to the links.

Enrique’s Very Good, Not Bad Day

Ramiro Enrique was already a hero for scoring the equalizer in the 86th minute against the visiting Columbus Crew. It wasn’t enough for the young striker, as he earned a free kick close enough to goal to give Orlando City the opportunity to win the match. That still wasn’t enough for Enrique, so he decided to score the winner. If you somehow forgot what it looked like, please enjoy watching it over and over again.

Oscar Pareja said he was proud of his team and confident that the Lions could not only earn a draw but actually win in the last 15 minutes of the match. That belief was held by the players as well. Enrique experienced a moment of pure joy after scoring the winner — you can see it in his celebration — though he was most happy for the three points. Mauricio Pereyra said he is just proud to be the captain of this team. I think it is safe to say that after that result we’re all proud of this team.

Orlando Pride Stun Courage

Two first-half goals were enough to give the Orlando Pride a rare 2-1 win against the North Carolina Courage and in September. Neither of those things have historically come easy for the Pride, but given the fact that Ally Watt scoring the earliest goal in Pride history set the right tone for the evening. The win moved the the Pride into seventh place and — just as importantly — only one spot out of the playoffs. The Pride will be in action next on Oct. 2 at Angel City. If you missed our recap late last night, click the link above and enjoy Sean Rollins’ description of the match.

How USMNT Players Fared Abroad

Folarin Balogun went right from scoring a goal for the USMNT to scoring a goal for AS Monaco in a 2-2 draw with Lorient. Balogun came on as a sub and provided the equalizer for his new club. The USMNT striker is red hot, as is Ricardo Pepi, which makes Gregg Berhalter’s choice difficult going forward. Weston McKennie made his 100th appearance for Juventus and provided an assist in a 3-1 win over Lazio. Much like he did for the USMNT, McKennie played an excellent match.

English Premier League Highlights

Manchester City and Liverpool each scored three goals to win easily against West Ham United and Wolves, respectively. The two top four clubs earned easy, controversy-free victories. However, both Tottenham and Arsenal won, but they did not do so easily or without controversy.

Everton is not good. The Toffees are sitting in the relegation zone with zero wins and only one draw so far this season. Despite that, it took Arsenal until the 69th minute to score the only goal of the match to get the win. It was even harder for Tottenham, given it took two second-half, stoppage-time goals to defeat Sheffield United. United manager Paul Heckingbottom was furious with the officiating.

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  • Do you think you can play in most pick-up soccer matches? You almost certainly cannot make the cut for this one in Manchester, England. The players were once paid to play, though they now pay to play — they play a whopping £5.
  • FIFA President Gianni Infantino attended the Dallas Cowboys game on Sunday. AT&T Stadium is a possible venue for the next World Cup. Does anyone else think — and I say this as a Cowboys fan — that this was a meeting of the sports equivalent of the Legion of Doom?
  • Never mind that, this is the actual Axis of Evil. I can’t believe I’m giving Atlanta United credit, but this was well done at Inter Miami’s expense.

Check back with The Mane Land as we get you ready for the midweek match Wednesday against New York City FC. That will do it for today other than one plea to the Orlando City front office and the Wilf family: please give Oscar Pareja, Luiz Muzzi, and Ricardo Moreira new contracts. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 9/16/23

Orlando City resumes MLS play at home, Lions chasing milestones, OCB clinches a playoff spot, and more.

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Welcome to another matchday, Mane Landers! It seems like months since Orlando City’s last match, despite it only being a couple of weeks. It really makes you wonder how we can go a full off-season without our purple fix. Before the match tonight though, I’ll be heading outside with my buddy to get some rock climbing in. It is sunny and mid-60s here in Kentucky, so I’ll be making the most of the early fall weather.

Don’t get me wrong though, I still miss waking up and walking across the street to the beach every morning when I lived in Florida. Whatever your own location is, I’m glad we all get to call Exploria Stadium our personal “home away from home.” Now enough of the lovey-dovey reminiscing stuff, let’s get into today’s links!

Lions Kick Off Slew of Matches at Home

Orlando City resumes league play tonight at 7:30 p.m. when it hosts the Columbus Crew at Exploria Stadium. The Lions and the Crew last squared off in May earlier this season, where City fought to a second-half comeback 2-2 draw. Former Orlando City forward Ercan Kara and rookie striker Duncan McGuire scored to solidify the club’s third-straight unbeaten match against the Columbus. Today’s match is the first of three in a nine-day span for Orlando as the Lions face a quick turnaround for Wednesday’s road match against New York City FC. The team then turns around to host Inter Miami in the Tropic Thunder derby on Sunday.

Lions Hunting for Milestones

We have officially reached the latter part of the season when players and coaches can start to look down their personal goals lists to see just how well they have done this year. Head Coach Oscar Pareja is hunting two more wins to reach the milestone of 60 as the Lions’ manager. Another milestone hunter is Designated Player Facundo Torres, who currently sits level with former forward Dom Dwyer for fourth on Orlando City’s all-time scoring charts. The Uruguayn’s next goal would mark his 25th and tie him with club legend and inaugural MLS captain Kaká for third in club history. For the team as a whole, Orlando City has made it 10 straight home matches without a loss, which is the club’s longest-ever run within a single season in the MLS era.

Orlando Pride Need Wins for Playoff Run

Orlando Pride Head Coach Seb Hines is calling all supporters for the Pride’s must-win match at Exploria Stadium on Sunday. While the Pride have shown sparks of brilliance at times this year, they’ve lost 10 of their 18 games, leaving crucial points behind along the way. The club has massive six-pointers ahead against Angel City, Racing Louisville, and the Houston Dash. Gathering these pivotal wins would be necessary for the Pride to get back to the postseason for the first time since 2017.

Orlando Pride Releases 2023 Moniker Kits

In recent years, the Orlando front office has taken its merch game up a notch with Moniker jerseys of its different start players. This season, August NWSL Rookie of the Month Messiah Bright and captain Marta each earn the special edition honors. The kit includes a special design backing and a limited edition patch only attainable through buying the Moniker kits. Bright’s design is symbolic of a stained glass window, while Marta’s depicts her being the GOAT (greatest of all-time) of professional women’s soccer.

Orlando City B Clinches Playoff Spot with 1-1 Draw at Fire II

Orlando City B drew Chicago Fire II 1-1 last night at SeatGeek Stadium to clinch its spot in MLS NEXT Pro postseason play. The Young Lions were without the services of star striker Jack Lynn, who is likely suiting up for the senior team tonight following the departure of Ercan Kara. It only took 17 minutes for the Baby Sparks to find the net as Sergio Oregel finished off Billy Hency’s cross. In the 71st minute, Wilfredo Rivera stepped up in Lynn’s absence to level the match. Following full time, OCB’s 20-year-old Venezuelan keeper, Javier Otero, made two saves to secure the extra shootout point, 4-3.

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That’s all I have for you today. Let’s all enjoy the return of some first-time action tonight. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 9/15/23

Pedro Gallese stands out during the international break, Orlando Pride prepare for the North Carolina Courage, OCB takes on Chicago tonight, and more.

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Dan MacDonald, The Mane Land

It’s finally Friday! I don’t know about you, but this week has felt like forever for me. I don’t have many plans this weekend beyond touring some apartments, packing, and working. Regardless, I’m looking forward to checking out some soccer when I can and enjoying being outside without melting into a puddle. Let’s get into today’s links!

Pedro Gallese Impressed During International Break

Orlando City goalkeeper Pedro Gallese stood out among the many MLS players who represented their countries during the recent international break. Gallese came up with six saves in Peru’s scoreless draw on the road against Paraguay, and then did well against Brazil in a 1-0 loss. It was further proof towards how important it was that the Lions signed him to a new contract last December, as Gallese’s form is consistent at the club and international level. Wilder Cartagena and Facundo Torres were also noted for receiving some valuable minutes with Peru and Uruguay, respectively.

Orlando Pride Focused Ahead of Sunday’s Match

The Orlando Pride are back in action Sunday night for a pivotal match with the North Carolina Courage at Exploria Stadium. After losing their past two games, the Pride are ninth in the league standings and need a win to insert themselves back in the playoff race. They take on a Courage team that is third in the league and just won the NWSL Challenge Cup. However, the Courage enter this game on short rest and have not won a league game since July 1 (0-2-2). Pride defender Emily Madril spoke on how the team is focused on winning its remaining four matches, starting with Sunday’s.

Orlando City and Orlando Pride Partner With Inter&Co

Inter&Co, which offers finance solutions and digital commerce services, was named the official financial institution of both Orlando City and the Orlando Pride as part of a new partnership. It’s the Brazilian company’s first partnership with an NWSL club, and it’ll be interesting to see what kinds of collaborations come from this partnership in the future. Fans can learn more about the company at tomorrow’s game between Orlando City and the Columbus Crew. It does feel a little wrong to partner with a company named Inter though.

Orlando City B Plays Chicago Fire II Tonight

Orlando City B has a chance to clinch a spot in the MLS NEXT Pro playoffs when it takes on Chicago Fire II tonight at 7 p.m. The same can be said for Chicago, making tonight’s match a critical one for both sides. The Young Lions have excelled offensively this year, recording 236 key passes and 56 goals. Of those goals, 11 have come from outside the box, the second most in the league. Forward Jack Lynn remains tied in the Golden Boot race with New York City FC II’s Matt Myers, with both sitting on 18 goals. Lynn is expected on the bench in Orlando on Saturday night, however, so he may not make the trip to Chicago. Hopefully the Young Lions can get the job done tonight on the road and qualify for the playoffs for the first time.

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  • American defender Sam Vines won’t be taking part in Antwerp’s Champions League games in the group stage due to an error.

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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