āJust another three easy points right?ā Jason Kreis said after the match, laughing. āAll in the cards and no problems for us.ā
That was Orlando City Head Coach Jason Kreisā reaction to his teamās 2-1 win over the L.A Galaxy, their fourth consecutive win at home. Of course, Kreis was kidding. But itās hard not to believe his words when the Lions are off to their best start in club history.
With their four wins at home, the Lions have taken a total of twelve out of a possible fifteen points this season, with their lone loss coming from a road match against the Columbus Crew. Four home wins is their longest home winning streak for a season in club history, and Orlando City became the first team to earn four consecutive wins at home to open a new MLS stadium.
The success comes after Kreisā first offseason with the team, where he brought in veteran players like Will Johnson and Jonathan Spector. These leaders have stepped up and helped the Lions improved their game, but the effort from the whole team has shown in every match. The men donāt plan on slowing down.
āWe were good together in the offseason, we got to know each other on and off the field, and now itās paying off,ā Cyle Larin said. āI think itās just going to get better and better throughout the year. We just have to keep going.ā
The Lions are hoping that this could be the start of something special for them and the city of Orlando. But theyāve only played five matches, and the road ahead of them will definitely pose some challenges.
āThereās no trophies in April or May or June,ā Will Johnson said after the match. āWeāre setting ourselves up to try to do something special. And I think thatās a good way to put it. This has the potential to be the start of something pretty cool here. But thereās a heck of a long way to go.ā
Kreis echoed Johnsonās sentiment. He has spoken a lot throughout the start of the year about forming a new identity here in Orlando. But that identity isnāt just about breaking records and earning wins.
āI donāt know if I want to be too focused on results, saying that āwinningā is our identity. Because itās not. The winning comes from what we want our identity to be, which is a willingness to give anything and everything for our fans, in this building, to make sure that we win games,ā Kreis said. āThe winning will come because of that. And so, I wouldnāt say that the winning is part of our identity. The identity is the willingness to do whatever it takes.ā
Championships might not be won in April or May. But those wins sure do help come October.