Lion Links
Lion Links: 10/21/21
Good morning, soccer friends. The MLS season is racing towards its conclusion and yesterday was a big slate of games as the playoff race heats up. Weโve also got some interesting news from across the pond to discuss as well, so letโs dive into a full slate of links.
Orlando City Draw 1-1 With Montreal
Orlando City hosted playoff hopefuls CF Montreal at Exploria Stadium last night in a key match-up in the playoff race. The Lions rolled out a strong starting 11, but ended up drawing 1-1 with the Canadians.
Orlando was on the front foot much of the first half, controlling possession and creating several chances. Orlando found its breakthrough when Chris Mueller put away a cross from Ruan in 45th minute, giving the Lions the lead into the break. It was also Muellerโs first goal in over two months.
Montreal came out on the front foot after the break and found an equalizer six minutes in courtesy of Rudy Camacho off of a corner kick. Montreal played a tight block defensively, limiting Orlandoโs opportunities, though the Lions had a few chances down the stretch. In the closing stages of the game, striker Alexandre Pato made his long-awaited return from injury, but Orlando was unable to find a winner. A point against a playoff team isnโt bad, but not what anyone wouldโve wanted.
Weโll have your five takeaways and player grades later today.
Midweek MLS Results
The rest of the league was busy last night as well, with 11 other games from around the league, most with major playoff implications. Perhaps the biggest was in Atlanta, where New York City FCโs 90th-minute goal stole a crucial point against Atlanta United. Playoff hopefuls the Columbus Crew kept themselves in striking distance with a 1-1 draw against Nashville SC. D.C. United fell 3-2 to the New England Revolution, but still cling onto the final playoff spot in the East. The Union also fell 3-2 in an inter-conference clash with Minnesota. Chicago beat Cincinnati and Miami beat Toronto in games that donโt matter outside of the Wooden Spoon race.
Out west, the Galaxy crushed the Dynamo 3-0, Los Angeles FC came from behind to beat FC Dallas 3-2, Colorado drew 1-1 with Seattle, Vancouver came from two goals down to win 3-2 against Portland, and San Jose won 4-0 over Austin.
UEFA Champions League Results
Across the Atlantic, there were plenty of big results yesterday in Europeโs top club competition. Manchester United escaped with a 3-2 win over Atalanta thanks to a late Cristiano Ronaldo winner, giants Bayern Munich and Chelsea throttled lesser competition, and several young Americans made an impact.
Sergino Dest and Barcelona got their first win in the competition this year, beating Dynamo Kyiv 1-0, Weston McKennie played 90 minutes for Juventus in a 1-0 victory over Zenit St. Petersburg and Brendan Aaronsonโs Red Bull Salzburg easily handled John Brooks and Wolfsburg 3-1.
MLSPA Salary Updates
The Major League Soccer Players Association released an updated list of player salaries to cover all players under contract as of Sept. 30, now including all the spring and summer signings from around the league.
Orlando City remains relatively unchanged after quiet in-season transfer activity, with Emmanuel Mas on a similar number to Pato, which is to say not very much. Some other teams around the league rose considerably, such as the LA Galaxy, who are now the leagueโs highest spenders after several in-season signings, including Designated Player Kevin Cabral. Atlanta United also rose due to Luiz Araujo, who is among the 10 highest paid players league wide.
Free Kicks
- Former Lion Tyler Turner signed a deal with indoor soccer team the Milwaukee Wave.
๐จNEW PLAYER ANNOUNCEMENT๐จ
Welcome Tyler Turner! Turner has big time experience in the MLS. He Played for Orlando City in 2014 and was voted the team's Rookie of the Year!We can't wait to see him play for the Wave! pic.twitter.com/4Z7M24Aml5
— Milwaukee Wave (@MilwaukeeWave) October 20, 2021
- FIFA president Gianni Infantino spoke about the proposed biennial World Cup, including the potential of not allowing teams to participate in back to back tournaments.
- Donโt forget, the USWNT takes on Korea Republic tonight at 8 p.m. in Kansas City. The match can be seen on ESPN2 and TUDN and the Prideโs Alex Morgan is in the squad. Hereโs a preview.
Thatโs all from me this morning. Thank you for reading. Enjoy your Thursday.
Lion Links
Lion Links: 4/18/24
Barbra Banda’s opportunity in Orlando, Omar Gonzalez’s mental health struggles, UEFA Champions League quarterfinals finish, and more.
How’s it going, Mane Landers? I hope this week has been treating you well as we gear up for another weekend packed with Orlando soccer. It’s been a fairly busy week for me as I juggle work with keeping an eye on my cat. He’s a bit of a menace, but at least in a cute way. I’ll spare you my rambling on how great he is, and instead give you today’s links from around the soccer world.
Opportunity Knocks for Barbra Banda
Orlando Pride forward Barbra Banda landed in the City Beautiful and spoke on how her first week with the team has been going. While there’s plenty of buzz surrounding the Pride on how Banda should improve the team’s offense, playing in the NWSL will also help the 24-year-old further develop her game.
โI think the league is quite good. Iโve been following it from way back,โ she said. โI think itโs a very interesting league, very strong. All the teams are very physical, fast. So I think itโs good for myself to improve.โ
Now that she’s with the Pride, soccer fans around the world will now have better access to watch one of the best forwards in women’s soccer. Banda also talked about the warm welcome she received at the airport and you can check out more of her reaction to that and some of her first few days in Orlando in the video below.
Portland Thorns Head Coach Reassigned
Mike Norris is no longer the head coach of the Portland Thorns after the club made him a technical director instead. The Thorns have never had a worse start to an NWSL season, losing three of their four games this year and still searching for their first win. Rob Gale will serve as the team’s interim head coach while the club does a global search for a replacement. I’m a bit surprised that Norris wasn’t given a few more weeks to turn things around, considering Portland is just a win away from being back in the thick of things. We’ll see if the Thorns will get that win with Gale at the helm when they take on the struggling Houston Dash Saturday.
Omar Gonzalez Shares His Mental Health Journey
American defender Omar Gonzalez discussed the difficulties he’s had over the course of his year and the toll it has had on his mental health. His own goal in the USMNT’s loss to Trinidad & Tobago that cost the team its chance to qualify for the 2018 World Cup would be rough for any player to overcome, but Gonzalez stated that head injuries made a stressful few years of his life much more difficult. Gonzalez admitted that he had daily suicidal thoughts until he reached out for needed help while with Toronto FC. Things have since improved and he’s currently with his hometown team, FC Dallas. I think it’s helpful for players like Gonzalez to be open about the mental health problems athletes face. Hopefully this lets other athletes know they aren’t alone in these struggles and encourages them to reach out for help if needed.
UEFA Champions League Semifinals Are Set
Only four teams are still standing in the UEFA Champions League after the quarterfinals wrapped up with plenty of dramatic soccer. The matchup between Real Madrid and Manchester City lived up to expectations with a penalty shootout following a 1-1 draw in England. Real Madrid prevailed and ended City’s run, with Andriy Lunin making two saves in the shootout. In the other quarterfinal, Bayern Munich advanced after beating Arsenal 1-0, thanks to Joshua Kimmich’s head.
It all sets up for a thrilling pair of semifinals and potential storylines for the final. Will Bayern and Borussia Dortmund reach the final for a rivalry match for the ages? Can Kylian Mbappe finally give Paris Saint-Germain a Champions League title, and will it be at the expense of Real Madrid? If the semifinals are anything like the quarterfinals, it will be great soccer to enjoy.
Free Kicks
- Orlando City Director of Equipment Operations Charles Raycroft received some deserved recognition after reaching an impressive milestone in his career.
- The Columbus Crew and Wilfried Nancy have agreed to a contract extension. Nancy led the Crew to an MLS Cup title in his first year with the team and has the Crew in the Concacaf Champions Cup semifinals. Europe seems inevitable for him, but clubs will now need to pony up some cash to secure his services.
- For the first time ever, goalkeeper jerseys for each NWSL team are now available for fans to buy. Grab your Anna Moorhouse jerseys while they’re hot!
- Minnesota United captain Michael Boxall didn’t mince words in regards to his thoughts on Emanuel Reynoso’s commitment to the club โ or lack thereof.
- Rose Lavelle stated that she hopes to return to action within the next few weeks. The midfielder has yet to make her debut with NJ/NY Gotham FC due to a leg injury.
- Due to Arsenal’s exit in the Champions League, Austrian club RB Salzburg claimed the final European spot for next year’s expanded Club World Cup.
- Juventus was ordered to pay a little over $10 million to Cristiano Ronaldo for owed wages.
- Romario, who was named FIFA World Player of the Year in 1994 after helping Brazil win a World Cup, has registered himself as a player for America Football Club. The 58-year-old has been the president of the club since 2009 and now has the chance to play alongside his son Romarinho.
That’s all I have for you today. I hope you all have a wonderful Thursday and rest of your week!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 4/17/24
Orlando City rises in power rankings, Orlando Pride waive two players, Champions League results, and more.
Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. Time to start your day with some tasty links. It’s shaping up to be an exciting weekend with Orlando City, the Orlando Pride, and Orlando City B all playing. Last week, Orlando’s teams ended up with seven out of nine possible points. Here’s hoping we see nine out of nine this weekend. Let’s get to the links.
Orlando City Moving On Up
Starting the season 0-3-1 is a good way to be in the cellar of the utterly meaningless MLSsoccer.com power rankings. Orlando City is now starting to climb up the rankings thanks to three straight results. The Lions moved up four spots to 21st after the 3-2 victory over DC United. It was Duncan McGuire’s goal that secured the win, and his performance off the bench was a talking point for this week as well.
Farewell Kaylie Collins and Tori Hansen
The Orlando Pride announced that goalkeeper Kaylie Collins and defender Tori Hansen were waived on Tuesday. Both players were on loan in Australia’s A-League Women ,with Collins at Western Sydney Wanderers FC and Hansen with Melbourne Victory FC. Collins and Hansen were both NWSL draft picks for the Pride, though neither saw significant minutes with the club.
Barbra Banda Begins Training
Barbra Banda participated in her first training with the Pride Tuesday. It’s uncertain how much playing time she may get this week, but it’s possible she makes her first appearance against the San Diego Wave this Friday. Please remember that it sometimes takes new players time to get used to a new club, a new city, and a new league. Of course, I’m still hoping she comes on and scores a brace against the Wave.
Wild Matches in Champions League Quarterfinals
Paris Saint-Germain and Borussia Dortmund both overcame deficits in the first leg to advance to the UEFA Champions League semifinals. PSG dropped four goals on Barcelona to win 6-4 on aggregate. Barcelona scored first, but made things hard on itself when Ronald Araรบjo was sent off.
Borussia Dortmund also scored four goals, defeating Atletico Madrid 5-4 on aggregate. Dortmund gave up an own goal, but battled back to take the lead in the match and then the lead in the tie thanks to goals scored in the 71st and 74th minutes. It was a wild, fun match to watch. Dortmund and PSG will meet in the semifinals.
Free Kicks
- There is no doubt that a congratulatory message from Marta is a big deal. That goes double for Brazilian basketball player Kamilla Cardoso, who was selected third overall in the WNBA draft by the Chicago Sky.
- Orlando Pride fans are excited to finally see Barbra Banda play in the NWSL, and now Banda’s friends and family in Africa also may be able to watch her โ and other African players around the league โ because ESPN Africa will start airing two matches each week this month.
- It turns out that Wrexham AFC is more popular than every MLS club apart from Inter Miami. I wonder if celebrity owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenny or an FX show about the club have anything to do with that? We’ll probably never know.
- Former OCSC midfielder Luis Gil made the USL League One Team of the Week. Gil is currently playing for Spokane Velocity FC.
- MLS will now start implementing the new rules for off-field treatments, timed substitutions, and in-stadium VAR announcements. The idea is to maximize effective match time.
- The International Football Association Board (IFAB) will test new time limit rules during the 2024-2025 season for how long keepers can hold the ball with potential consequences including giving the opposing team a corner or a throw-in.
- Finally, our thoughts are with the friends and family following the passing of Joel McKell.
That will do it for today. Check back later in the week as we get you ready for the Orlando City, Orlando Pride, and OCB matches this weekend. Vamos Orlando!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 4/16/24
Nico Lodeiro earns recognition, Marta up for Goal of the Week, MLS stock watch, and more.
Happy Tuesday, everyone! I hope you had a good weekend and got your taxes filed correctly and on time. It was a good weekend for Orlando soccer, as the Orlando Pride, Orlando City B, and Orlando City went undefeated and picked up seven of the nine points on offer. As always, we have a lot to talk through today. Before we get into today’s links, let’s all wish Luis Muriel a happy birthday!
Nico Lodeiro Makes Team of the Matchday Bench
Midfielder Nico Lodeiro has earned recognition for his part in Orlando City’s 3-2 win over D.C. United, making the bench of the latest edition MLS Team of the Matchday. The Uruguayan entered the fray in the 72nd minute and helped OCSC come back and take all three points. He took the corner kick that David Brekalo equalized from, (even though he was not initially credited with the assist) and provided an outstanding through ball for Duncan McGuire’s game-winner. Sean Rollins graded him a 6.5 out of 10 and named him Man of the Match in his player grades as well. Here’s hoping he keeps up the good work!
Marta’s Goal Nominated
Marta’s game-winning strike during Friday’s contest against Utah Royals FC has been nominated for NWSL Goal of the Week. On the road and in the game as a substitute, it didn’t take long for the Brazilian to make her mark on the match. She was barely on the field for five minutes when she met a ball that was rolling across the box with a first-time strike that she powered in off the back post. It proved to be the game’s only goal and was enough to give the Pride their first win of the season. Make sure you vote for her to win this week’s honor!
MLS Stock Watch
The fortunes of Major League Soccer teams are in constant flux, and it’s always nice to keep track of how your enemies are doing. Former Lion Sacha Kljestan weighed in on which clubs’ stock went up and which went down after the weekend’s games. We start on a good note, as a resilient performance from Orlando City saw the good guys pick up their second win of the season. The LA Galaxy hammered the Vancouver Whitecaps by a score of 3-1, and proved that their place atop the Western Conference standings is no fluke. On the other side of the coin, Toronto FC has given up 10 goals in its last three matches, and Jon Herdman needs to find a way to keep things from getting worse until the Reds’ group of injured players can return to the field.
Americans in Midweek Action
There are two big matches featuring American players this week, so get them marked down on your calendar and don’t miss any of the action. Thursday sees Christian Pulisic, Yunus Musah, and AC Milan travel to the Italian capital to try to overturn a 1-0 first leg deficit to Roma in the Europa League quarterfinals. Musah started Sunday’s match against Sassuolo and Pulisic subbed on in the second half as Milan clawed its way back to a 3-3 draw. Friday then has Juventus and Weston McKennie traveling to Cagliari for a Serie A tilt. Juve is currently third in the league and needs to keep picking up results to secure a UEFA Champions League place for next season.
UEFA Champions League Preview
Speaking of the Champions League, the quarterfinals wrap up today and tomorrow and there are a number of storylines to keep an eye on. Luis Enrique is strong in his belief that Paris Saint-Germain can overcome a 3-2 loss in the first leg to advance past Barcelona. Xavi has promised that Barca will look to attack rather than sitting and protecting its lead. Elsewhere, Bayern Munich will be without the suspended Alphonso Davies and likely Kingsley Coman due to injury, and their replacements will be hard pressed to contain Ben White and Bukayo Saka. Finally, Edin Terzic’s substitutions gave Borussia Dortmund a spark in the team’s 2-1 loss to Atletico Madrid in the first leg, which means the coach may have a selection headache on his hands as he tries to lead his side to a comeback.
Free Kicks
- The Pride are up to the fifth spot in CBS Sports‘s NWSL power rankings.
- Meanwhile Orlando City rose a couple spots to 16th in ESPN‘s MLS power rankings.
- Roma’s Evan Ndicka has been released from the hospital after collapsing during the team’s match against Udinese on Sunday.
- Cole Palmer scored four goals as Chelsea blitzed Everton 6-0 on Monday afternoon, but a lot of the headlines are dedicated to an argument that took place over who would take the penalty that gave the Blues their fifth goal.
- Red Bull Salzburg has fired Gerhard Struber.
That’ll do it for me this morning. Vamos Orlando!
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