ORLANDO ā April 26, 2015 ā Orlando City Soccer Club (2-4-2, 8 points) suffered a 2-0 defeat to Toronto FC (2-4-0, 6 points) at the Orlando Citrus Bowl on Sunday night, despite controlling 65 percent of the possession and outshooting the Canadian-based Club.
Cityās home crowd was on full display for the primetime fixture - with 30,908 fans in attendance to watch some of Major League Soccerās (MLS) brightest stars in action. As a result, Orlando Cityās attendance average of 39,328 marked the most for an expansion team through its first four home games, surpassing the previous record held by the LA Galaxy in their inaugural season (38,826).
With the large crowd urging them forward, Orlando City kicked off the match on the strong foot - breaking forward at each opportunity to create a final product on the end of their dominating possession.
The Lionsā attacking players, Kevin Molino, Cyle Larin and Kaka, were instrumental in creating chances, however, smart defending from the Reds and sound goalkeeping from Joseph Bendik maintained a clean-sheet through the first 45 minutes.
Five minutes into the second half, Torontoās bunkering tactics paid dividends when U.S. Menās National Team striker Jozy Altidore skipped past Cityās defense to score the gameās opening goal. In light of the visitorās opening goal, Orlando increased its intensity to push forward in search of goal, placing more pressure on the Toronto backline.
However, with seven minutes remaining, Altidore secured a brace after running on to a deep long ball on the counter.
āIt was obviously a difficult ending for us, but I donāt think we played well enough tonight,ā said head coach Adrian Heath. āIn terms of moving the ball, this was probably the worst game weāve had all season. They (Toronto) did what we thought theyād do and played their most experienced team. It made things difficult and blocked off the middle of the pitch. We fell into the trap of continuously trying to force it through the middle, and overall, I donāt think we were good enough to win the game.ā
First Half:
1ā Jackson opened the match with a thunderous effort, blasting a shot from outside the box. Veteran goalkeeper Donovan Ricketts was in a good position, however, and was able to make a difficult leaping save.
6ā Cyle Larinās powerful run on to Darwin Cerenās ball in behind caused problems for the Toronto defense, creating a collision in the box. Kevin Molino latched on to the loose ball and fired at goal, but goalkeeper Joseph Bendik made a close-range save.
10ā Molino was brought down after a surging run and was awarded a free-kick. Kaka took the set-piece quickly, setting up Turner for a cross in the box. The right-back, who was making his second MLS start in his rookie season, drove the ball across the area to Larin, who was unable to latch on to it.
17ā Orlandoās dominant possession deep in Torontoās half continued, leading to additional chances for the Lions. After receiving a probing ball inside the box, midfielder Eric Avila turned quickly and fired with his left foot, sending his effort just over the bar.
30ā With less than 15 minutes remaining in the first half, Orlando City continued to control the run of play - forcing Toronto to sit deep in their own half.
38ā Sebastian Giovinco had his first chance of the night in the latter portion of the opening 45. The Italian struck a free-kick from distance, but his effort caused very little trouble for Ricketts, who watched it sail by the target.
45ā At the end of the first half, Orlando had the advantage in shots on targets (2-1) and dominated possession (60-40)
Second Half:
50ā Four minutes into the second half, Toronto managed to find the back of the net after Jozy Altidore skipped past the City defense and tucked the ball by Ricketts.
54ā Orlandoās best chance of the game came from rookie striker Cyler Larin, who soared over two defenders to connect with Avilaās cross to the back post. Larinās header went just wide of the target.
61ā Kaka ran on to Turnerās pass down the right side and drove a low cross to the near-post for Larin. However, the Toronto defense was able to cut it out.
67ā In an effort to push forward for the equalizer, Heath brought on Bryan Rochez and Carlos Rivas for Amobi Okugo and Cyle Larin.
76ā Rivas was taken down by Justin Morrow just outside the box, resulting in a dangerous free-kick for Orlando. Unfortunately for the Lions, the young Colombianās curling free-kick was far too high for the City players lurking in the box.
80ā Toronto nearly doubled their lead when Giovinco combined with Bradley on the edge of the box, leading to a one-on-one chance with Ricketts. The crafty Italian attempted to chip the Jamaican, who did well to tip it wide.
83ā However, the Reds would find the back of the net for the second time shortly afterward when Altidore secured a brace. The U.S. international ran on to ball floated deep in the Lionsā half beating both Seb Hines and Ricketts to slot the ball away.
92ā Orlando had one final chance find the back of the net. Rochez went just wide.
Scoring Summary:
TOR - Jozy Altidore (Sebastian Giovinco) 50ā
TOR - Jozy Altidore (Unassisted) 83ā
Misconduct Summary:
TOR - Nick Hagglund (Yellow Card) 2ā
ORL - Brek Shea (Yellow Card) 45ā
ORL - Darwin Ceren (Yellow Card) 57ā
ORL - Kevin Molino (Yellow Card) 68ā
TOR - Jonathan Osario (Yellow Card) 69ā
Lineups/Substitutions:
Orlando City SC ā GK Donovan Ricketts, D Brek Shea, AurĆ©lien Collin, Seb Hines, Tyler Turner, M Amobi Okugo (Carlos Rivas 64ā), Darwin CerĆ©n, Cristian Higuita, Kevin Molino (Danny Mwanga 76ā), KakĆ”, F Cyle Larin (Bryan Rochez 67ā)
Toronto FC ā GK Joseph Bendik, D Nick Hagglund, Damien Perquis, Justin Morrow, Ashtone Morgan, M Jackson (Warren Creavalle 64ā), Michael Bradley, Benoit Cheyrou, F Sebastian Giovinco (Colleen Warner 85ā), Robbie Findley (Jonathan Osario 65ā), Jozy Altidore
Match Facts:
Time of Match: 7:00 p.m. ET
Weather: Clear
April 26, 2015
Attendance: 30,908
Stats:
Shots:
ORL - 9
TOR - 9
Corners:
ORL - 7
TOR - 4
Offside:
ORL - 7
TOR - 1
Fouls:
ORL - 16
TOR - 18
Saves:
ORL - 2
TOR - 3
The Lionsā next match at the Orlando Citrus Bowl will take place in a friendly against the oldest club in Brazil - Ponte Preta. City will return to league play at the Citrus Bowl on Friday, May 8, to face the New England Revolution. Kick-off is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET.