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Orlando City vs. New York City FC: Final Score 2-1 as Kaká’s First MLS Brace Lifts Lions

Kaká fired home his first MLS multi-goal game to lead Orlando City over expansion class rivals New York City FC at Camping World Stadium.

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Nick Leyva, The Mane Land

There’s never a dull moment in the Orlando City-New York City FC rivalry.

The two 2015 expansion clubs met for the third and final time of the year at Camping World Stadium and, in another entertaining and exciting match, it was Orlando City pulling out the 2-1 victory to claim the season series (2-0-1). Kaká scored a goal in each half to lead his team over David Villa’s New York City side, sandwiching his goals around Stiven Mendoza’s second-half strike.

Orlando snapped a two-game home losing streak — and four-game winless streak overall — with its first victory since the 3-1 win over the New England Revolution in Jason Kreis’ coaching debut for Orlando City. Kreis gets a win in his first match-up with the club that let him go at the end of the 2015 season.

“For me, the most important thing tonight was the performance,” Kreis said after the match. “Not necessarily the scoreline or anything else, we continued improvement in the performance, continued improvement in how we’re defending. It wasn’t a perfect night, and we’re after perfect.

“The first 15 minutes of the second half, we were poor and we got punished for it. Credit to the guys, they had a positive reaction to that adversity and they ended up winning.”

Kreis, who was fired by NYCFC last October after just one season, was adamant after the match that beating his former club meant nothing more to him than beating any other team in the league.

“The importance of the win has nothing to do with the opponent to me,” he said. “As I said before last week — and the week before that, and all of this week — it wasn’t about me, it’s about the performance of the team and what the guys are willing to do, so I’m really pleased for the players, they really deserve the credit,”

After dominating the possession through the first 30 minutes of the match, Orlando City finally broke through in 33rd minute.

Vintage Kaká came back to life on the goal, as the Brazilian midfielder muscled his way past NYCFC defender Jefferson Mena, breaking free inside the box to get a shot off on Josh Saunders, who saved the initial effort before Kaká came in to punch it in at the goal line.

The goal came off of a counter attack by Orlando City, starting with Matias Perez Garcia, who stole the ball in the defensive end. Antonio Nocerino recovered the loose ball about 10 yards north of the penalty area. The Italian sent Perez Garcia forward and MPG gave it off to Kaká on the right wing. The captain put in the rest of the work, eventually finishing off the sequence with the ball in the back of the net for his fifth goal of the season.

Roughly 10 minutes into the second half, Mendoza collected a rebound off of Frank Lampard’s shot on Bendik from inside the penalty area and knocked it home to level the score at 1-1.

But Orlando City answered back with a goal of its own from the penalty spot eight minutes later. It was Kaká who drew the penalty kick, going down on an inside run in the penalty area on a foul by Maxime Chanot. And for the first time in, like, ever (seemingly), Kaká went to the right on the PK attempt, beating Saunders to put his side back in front, 2-1.

It was the first time ever in MLS that Kaká has recorded a brace for Orlando City, and against the team versus which he scored his first MLS goal last March in the club’s league debut.

“I’m happy with that as well because I would help my team being effective and scoring,” Kaká said about scoring twice. “But every time I can say that the most important thing is that the team wins, and every time I can help like this, it’s perfect. Special night for me.”

From there, play continued to shift in Orlando City’s favor. Minutes after the PK goal, in the 66th, Nocerino ripped a shot from distance that rolled just wide of the net.

With a chance to pad the Lions’ lead in the 70th minute, Kevin Molino, after beating Saunders, saw his empty net shot denied on the goal line by Ronald Mattarita, who had come flying in to save the shot on a sliding effort before colliding with the goal post.

The final 15 minutes quickly became Orlando’s effort to just keep NYCFC from leveling the score once more to preserve the victory — which the Lions were able to do, avoiding conceding a late goal.

“And it was an important win because of all the teams slightly above us in the standings also won this weekend, so we kept pace, and that’s important for us,” Kreis said.


After three matches in nine days, Orlando City will now get a much-needed break from action with the international break coming up. Cyle Larin and Molino will head off to their respective national teams for World Cup qualifiers while the rest of the group prepares to travel back to Canada to take on the Montreal Impact in a week and a half, on Sept. 7.

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Orlando City vs. Toronto FC: Three Keys to Victory

What does Orlando City need to do to ensure a victory over Toronto FC Saturday at home?

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After a successful, four-point road trip, Orlando City returns from Montreal to the friendly confines of Inter&Co Stadium to face one of the other Canadian clubs, Toronto FC. The Lions are hoping to add to a four-match unbeaten streak. A win offers the opportunity to take another step up the standings.

What does Orlando City need to do to secure all three points at home against Toronto FC?

No Early Mistakes

In the last three matches, Orlando City has conceded the first goal of the match. Worse than that, each of those goals happened within the first 21 minutes. Yes, coming from behind for two draws and one win is good, but not giving up those early goals may have meant three wins instead.

Last season, Orlando City’s defense was good. We didn’t see nearly so many mental mistakes by the defense, especially so early in the match. What is frustrating is that these mistakes were seemingly preventable. The back line, the defensive midfielders, and Pedro Gallese need to tighten up in the early going so that the Lions are not chasing the match so early on.

Take Advantage of Tired Legs

Toronto FC played a match against Simcoe County Rovers in the Canadian Championship tournament on Wednesday. I’m in no way saying that Toronto trotted out their first choice lineup for the match, but even if only some of the players got a run out, that could create some tired legs for the match against Orlando. Add in the travel from Canada to Florida on short rest and it could be good news for the Lions.

If the Lions can possess the ball and make Toronto FC chase them, or if Orlando can get the first goal (see above) so that Toronto is chasing the match as well, it might pay dividends in the second half. Orlando City is good enough in the passing game to do so, though it will be interesting to see whether Martin Ojeda rejoins the starting lineup or if Nico Lodeiro gets the nod again.

One Down, Two to Go

Facundo Torres was the first of Orlando City’s three Designated Players to score a goal in the regular season. While it didn’t come in the run of play, it might still spark him to add some more since he usually starts slow and then catches fire at about this point in the season. Of course, both Luis Muriel and Ojeda contributed to the scoring against Montreal. Muriel drew the penalty that Torres took, and Ojeda provided the assist to Ivan Angulo.

Now it is time for either Muriel or Ojeda — or both — to join Torres on the scoreboard. Standing in their way will be a good keeper in Sean Johnson. So far this season, he has allowed seven goals and has 22 saves, with three clean sheets. Muriel seems to be getting closer to scoring with each shot taken, and Ojeda has missed some close ones. If all three of Orlando City’s Designated Players can start scoring regularly, this team will become dangerous quickly.


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

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Lion Links: 4/25/24

Duncan McGuire is an Olympic frontrunner, Orlando Pride get ready for the Washington Spirit, Colin Guske signs with Orlando City B, and more.

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How’s it going, Mane Landers? I hope this work week hasn’t been too stressful for you as we get ready for another weekend packed with Orlando soccer. All of the European soccer this week has been enjoyable as well, as teams fight for silverware and survival. It should be a fun next few days, although most of my match following will be digital. I’m hoping to get out to the stadium for a game or two over the next couple of months as well. But for now, let’s dive into today’s links!

Duncan McGuire Likely to Play in Olympics

Orlando City forward Duncan McGuire was listed as one of the frontrunners to join the U.S. for this year’s Olympics. It won’t be much of a shock if McGuire is in Paris this summer, as he’s been impressive in the time since being drafted sixth overall in the 2023 MLS SuperDraft by the Lions. The 23-year-old has followed up a strong rookie year with three goals and an assist so far this season. It will be interesting to see who McGuire could compete with for minutes in the Olympics, with Ricardo Pepi noted as another possible option up top for the U.S. Overall, it’s nice to see McGuire is doing what’s needed to stay in the contention for Paris. I think that staying in Orlando rather than going to England has definitely helped his case.

Orlando Pride Prepare for the Washington Spirit

The Orlando Pride are riding a five-game unbeaten streak and will take it to the nation’s capital for a difficult road match against the Washington Spirit Friday night. The Pride have won their past two games and will face a Spirit side that has won four of its five games this season. Both teams have been defensively sound, each conceding just four goals, so it may come down to moments of individual brilliance to make the difference. Pride Head Coach Seb Hines spoke about the difficulty of the matchup, Orlando’s grit this season, and the impact Barbra Banda had in her debut last weekend.

Orlando City B Signs Colin Guske

Midfielder Colin Guske, who joined Orlando City’s academy back in 2020, signed an MLS NEXT Pro contract with Orlando City B through this 2024 season. The 17-year-old made his OCB debut in the team’s season opener this year and scored the game-winning goal. He’s carved out a spot in OCB’s midfield this season, starting in four of the team’s five games. Guske has two brothers who have also gone through the club’s academy and played with OCB. A solid year with the Young Lions from Guske could result in a Homegrown Player contract for the senior team.

Columbus Crew SC Wins First Leg Against Monterrey

The Concacaf Champions Cup semifinals are here and the Columbus Crew are the only MLS team still in the tournament. They came up with a big 2-1 home win in the first leg of their matchup against Monterrey. Cucho Hernandez gave the Crew the lead in the first half and 21-year-old Jacen Russell-Rowe scored the winner in the second. An away goal by Monterrey could prove crucial though due to the tiebreakers, and the second leg will take place on May 1. The winner of this matchup will take on either Club America or Pachuca in the final on June 2.

Free Kicks

  • Former Lion Dom Dwyer is reportedly headed out west to sign with Oakland Roots SC in the USL Championship.
  • Toronto FC traded away $200,000 in 2025 General Allocation Money (GAM) to Atlanta United in exchange for winger Derrick Etienne Jr. The 27-year-old has not received much playing time this season, and Atlanta could earn another $175,000 in GAM if performance-based metrics are met.
  • The San Jose Earthquakes have reportedly signed Hernan Lopez from Godoy Cruz. It would give a-needed boost to the team, which has just three points from nine games this season.
  • St. Louis City winger Celio Pompeu won MLS Goal of the Matchday for his great strike from outside the box in his team’s 3-3 draw with Sporting Kansas City.

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

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Lion Links: 4/24/24

Orlando City and Orlando Pride power rankings, USMNT player news, USWNT will host Costa Rica, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. It’s that time of the week for some tasty links. Two seven-point weekends for Orlando’s soccer teams is nothing to sneeze at, unlike the pollen that coats my hometown of Tallahassee. It’s the time of the year that I make my money back with the unlimited car wash next to my work. Enough with my weather-related car issues, let’s get to the links.

Lions Move Up (and Down) in Power Rankings

There’s nothing that shows the value of “power rankings” better than when you can compare two different ranking lists for the same week for any given club. We all know Orlando City is undefeated in its last four matches thanks to the late heroics of Ivan Angulo to draw CF Montreal over the weekend. But, did you know that was both good and bad?

In ESPN‘s MLS power rankings, Orlando City dropped a spot from 16th to 17th despite “treading water” with a point on the road in Montreal. Meanwhile, the Lions roared ahead three spots from 21st to 18th in MLSsoccer.com’s power rankings. So, do you like that Orlando is 17th in the ESPN piece despite the drop? Or do you prefer the positivity of a three-spot jump to 18th in the MLSSoccer.com rankings?

Orlando Pride Rise in Power Rankings

Forget everything I wrote up there regarding power rankings — at least as far as the Orlando Pride are concerned. After starting the season with three draws, the Pride now have two wins in a row. As such, ESPN moved the Pride up three spots from eighth to fifth in its NWSL power rankings. Their move up the list is entirely deserved and the writer was correct in their assessment. Of course, I’m kidding but it’s still nice to see the Pride get recognized for their results. Now, we just need the Pride to continue the winning streak.

Keeping Up With USMNT Players Abroad

As we shared yesterday, Sergino Dest will likely miss this summer’s Copa America thanks to a knee injury suffered during PSV Eindhoven training. That means the USMNT has a right back situation to address and there are quite a few well known candidates to step in for Dest.

Meanwhile, Weston McKennie has reportedly rejected Juventus’ latest extension offer. I can understand his decision given it doesn’t include any additional salary. McKennie has been very good for Juve, with 10 assists on the season. He’s not the only American making a difference, as Tim Weah provided the assist on Arkadiusz Milik’s goal to send Juventus to the Coppa Italia final.

USWNT Olympic Send-Off Match

The United States Women’s National Team will play a match against Costa Rica at Audi Field on July 16. It will be the final match for the USWNT prior to the Olympics that start nine days later against Zambia. New coach Emma Hayes will join the team on June 1, which isn’t a ton of time before the Olympics start, but she has been a part of the process for months.

Free Kicks

  • The New England Revolution have acquired veteran defender Xavier Arreaga from the Seattle Sounders for a 2025 international roster slot, and up to $75,000 in General Allocation Money depending on performance.
  • Inter Miami’s Jordi Alba will be out for several weeks due to a hamstring injury. Fortunately, he is expected to be back in time for the match against Orlando City on May 15. Where did I put the sarcasm font?

That will do it for today. Check back as we get you ready for the Pride’s match against the Washington Spirit this Friday, and Orlando City’s match against Toronto FC on Saturday. Vamos Orlando!

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