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Antonio Carlos scores second half goal, Orlando City vs. Nashville ends in 1-1 draw
Read full article: Antonio Carlos scores second half goal, Orlando City vs. Nashville ends in 1-1 drawAntonio Carlos scored a goal in the 58th minute of the Orlando City vs. Nashville game and the matchup ended in a 1-1 draw.
Leandro Gonzalez Pirez scores in 89th, Miami beats OC 2-1
Read full article: Leandro Gonzalez Pirez scores in 89th, Miami beats OC 2-1FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Leandro Gonzalez Pirez scored on a header in the 89th minute to lift Inter Miami past Orlando City 2-1 on Saturday. Inter Miami CF (6-11-3) rebounded from a 2-1 loss against Montreal last Saturday that broke a three-match unbeaten streak. Orlando City (8-3-8) lost a 12-match unbeaten streak that started after a 3-2 loss to Miami on Aug. 22. In the 12th minute, Orlando City's Antonio Carlos kicked a deep ball past midfield to Rookie of the Year candidate Daryl Dike. Blaise Matuidi attempted a cross past Jansson, but Jansson flicked the ball toward goalkeeper Pedro Gallese.
Orlando City undefeated in 9 straight, beats Red Bulls 3-1
Read full article: Orlando City undefeated in 9 straight, beats Red Bulls 3-1ORLANDO, Fla. – Daryl Dike and Junior Urso scored and Orlando City beat the New York Red Bulls 3-1 on Saturday. Orlando City (8-2-5) stretched its league-best unbeaten streak to nine while the Red Bulls (6-7-2) had their two-match win streak snapped. Four minutes later, Orlando City defender Kamal Miller tried to clear the ball and it ended up with Florian Valot in the middle of the field. Valot then fired a cross to Daniel Royer, but it hit Royer's thigh and Valot scored off the deflection for the Red Bulls from just outside the 6. Antonio Carlos added a goal in the fifth minute of second-half stoppage time for Orlando City.
Orlando City uses shootout to oust LAFC in MLS tourney
Read full article: Orlando City uses shootout to oust LAFC in MLS tourneyOrlando City will face either San Jose or Minnesota United on Thursday. ... And the game rewarded them because they were the best team on the field, Orlando City coach Oscar Pareja said. But Orlando City managed to neutralize LAFCs potent offensive attack and got the late equalizer. In the penalty shootout Moutinho, Mauricio Pereyra, Kyle Smith and Antonio Carlos all scored ahead of Nanis winner. Despite Orlando City controlling the early stages of the match it was LAFC that took the lead moments after Vermeers penalty save.