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9-Man Orlando City Battles For Scoreless Draw Against Chicago

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ORLANDO, Fla. (June 4, 2017) ā€“ Orlando City SC (7-5-3, 24 points) played with 10 men for 40 minutes and with nine for nearly half an hour but hung on to a scoreless draw against the Chicago Fire (7-3-4, 25 points) Sunday night at Orlando City Stadium. Defender Rafael Ramos made his season debut and Joe Bendik tied his own Club single-season clean sheet record with five. 


ā€œI donā€™t want to talk about the decisions tonight because for me I donā€™t think itā€™s fair to the players to bring up a negative point of view,ā€ Lions Head Coach Jason Kreis said. ā€œFor me the point of view should only be positive because the work that those guys put in tonight, the togetherness that those guys showed tonight, the commitment level that those guys showed tonight, what they were willing to do for each other, for themselves and for the fans I think was second to none.ā€


In addition to Ramos, LĆ©o Pereira and PC returned to the starting XI and played a crucial role in the Lionsā€™ second consecutive clean sheet. Orlando City showed promise early in the match, but Ramosā€™ first appearance of 2017 was cut short when he was issued a straight red card in the 26th minute. Ramos collided with Fire attacker David Accam going after a falling 50/50 ball.


Kreis stuck with the lineup the remainder of the half, moving Will Johnson to right back. He brought in Scott Sutterā€”who had played every minute at right back since debuting on April 1ā€”in place of Giles Barnes. KakĆ” came on in the 59th minute in place of Carlos Rivas to try and spark the Lionsā€™ attack, but efforts for three points were put to an end when Antonio Nocerino was shown a straight red card in the 66th minute.


It was the first time Orlando City was reduced to nine men since August 2015 in Toronto.


ā€œWe wanted to keep as many attacking players out there to see if we could hit them on the break,ā€ Kreis continued. ā€œWe werenā€™t throwing in the towel by any means. Even as the game wore on at halftime Iā€™m talking to the coaching staff about how weā€™re going to win the game, not about how weā€™re going to draw the game. All of our decisions were bending that way until we get the second ejection and then itā€™s just like, ā€˜How are we going to hold on?ā€™


City continued withstanding wave after wave of pressure from Chicago and Kreis inserted defensive midfielder Servando Carrasco into the match for Cyle Larin. Bendik came up big again and then got some help from the woodwork in the waning seconds. In the first minute of stoppage time, Matt Polster blasted a shot from 15 yards out that rang off the bottom of the bar straight down and straight back up. Replays clearly showed the ball did not cross the line. Then on the Fireā€™s last push, PC deflected David Arshakyanā€™s sharp-angle shot off the bar.


Bendik, who along with Jonathan Spector was named yesterday to the United Statesā€™ 40-man national team ahead of the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup, finished with six saves.


Orlando City will see a two-week break from MLS play for the FIFA international window. The Lions begin their 2017 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup run on Wednesday, June 14, against Miami FC. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. ET at Orlando City Stadium.


MATCH HIGHLIGHTS:


First Half


7ā€™ Will Johnson wins the ball and fires a shot that is blocked. It goes out to Rafael Ramos, who curls in a lofting ball into the box but Matt Lampson makes the catch.


14ā€™ Joe Bendik stands tall to punch out David Accamā€™s hard shot from the edge of the area.


17ā€™ LĆ©o Pereira does well to stop Accam 1-on-1 in the box.


24ā€™ Carlos Rivas fires a knuckleball from 30 yards out that troubles Lampson enough for a corner.


26ā€™ Ramos is shown a straight red card after going for a 50/50 ball with Accam.


33ā€™ Larin races onto the end of a loose ball and pokes a shot into Lampson.


45 (+1)ā€™ Bendik dives to his right to stop Nemanja Nikolicā€™s shot from inside the box.


45 (+2)ā€™ After two minutes of added time, the referee ends the first half. Orlando City 0, Chicago Fire 0.


Second Half


46ā€™ To start the half, Scott Sutter enters the match in place of Giles Barnes.


56ā€™ Bendik comes up with a big save, diving to his left to stop Michael de Leeuwā€™s bouncing header.


59ā€™ KakĆ” enters the match in place of Carlos Rivas.


64ā€™ Bendik leaps through the air to catch Drew Connorā€™s sharp-angle shot.


66ā€™ Antonio Nocerino is shown a straight red card.


71ā€™ Servando Carrasco enters the match in place of Cyle Larin.


74ā€™ Bendik comes up with a huge save after a failed clearance gives Chicago the ball in alone, but the play is ruled offside.


90 (+1)ā€™ Matt Polster rifles a shot from 15 yards out that slams off the bottom of the bar, straight down and straight up but replay clearly shows the ball did not cross the line.


90 (+4)ā€™ David Arshakyan gets on the end of a through ball and hits the crossbar.


90 (+4)ā€™ After four minutes of added time, the referee ends the match. Orlando City 0, Chicago Fire 0.  


Scoring Summary:
None.


Misconduct Summary:
ORL - Rafael Ramos (Red Card) 26ā€™
CHI - Michael de Leeuw (Yellow Card) 60ā€™
ORL - Antonio Nocerino (Red Card) 66ā€™
CHI - David Arshakyan (Yellow Card) 81ā€™



Lineups/Substitutions:


Orlando City SC - GK Joe Bendik, D PC, LĆ©o Pereira, Jonathan Spector, Rafael Ramos, M Cristian Higuita, ā’ø Will Johnson, Antonio Nocerino, Giles Barnes (Scott Sutter 46ā€™), F Carlos Rivas (KakĆ” 59ā€™), Cyle Larin (Servando Carrasco 71ā€™)


Substitutes Not Used: GK Josh Saunders, D JosƩ Aja, M Matƭas PƩrez Garcƭa, Luis Gil



Chicago Fire - GK Matt Lampson, D Brandon Vincent, Johan Kappelhof, JoĆ£o Meira, Drew Conner (Djordje Mihailovic 71ā€™), M Matt Polster, Bastian Schweinsteiger, David Accam (David Arshakyan 76ā€™), Luis Solignac (Arturo Alvarez 55ā€™), F ā’ø Michael de Leeuw, Nemanja Nikolic


Substitutes Not Used: GK Jorge Bava, D Jonathan Campbell, Michael Harrington, M Brandt Bronico


Details of the Game:
Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
Weather: Clear
Date: June 4, 2017
Attendance: 24,469


Stats:

Possession:
ORL - 33.8 %
CHI - 66.2 %


Shots:
ORL - 21
CHI - 5


Saves:
ORL - 6
CHI - 2


Fouls:
ORL - 8
CHI - 14


Corners:
ORL - 1
CHI - 9