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Match Recap: Orlando City Suffers 2-1 Defeat to D.C. United

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WASHINGTON, D.C. ā€“ May 13, 2015 ā€“ Orlando City SC (2-5-3, 9 points) fell 2-1 to D.C. United (6-1-3, 21 points) at RFK Memorial Stadium on Wednesday night, despite going up 1-0 in the 11th minute of the first half.


Orlando City moved ahead early in the first 45 when forward Cyle Larin scored his third goal of the season, finishing a superb effort from the edge of the area.


However, things took a turn for the worse in the second half when veteran defender AurĆ©lien Collin went down with an injury in the the 64th minute. Six minutes later, United leveled the scoreline when defender Kofi Opare scored a header from Taylor Kempā€™s cross.


Following Opareā€™s finish, D.C.ā€™s increasing momentum continued when Chris Rolfe neatly tucked away Jairo Arrietaā€™s cross in the box to put the home side ahead 2-1 with twelve minutes remaining. With the win, D.C. moves into first place in the Eastern Conference.


ā€œI donā€™t think that we deserved not to take anything from the game. But, we canā€™t keep killing ourselves,ā€ said Head Coach Adrian Heath. ā€œWe shoot ourselves in the foot every week. If Iā€™m being realistic, I thought we were the better team tonight. But, hey, it takes experience at times, and tonight we let ourselves down again with people not doing their job.ā€




First Half:

2ā€™ D.C. United striker Luis Silva had an early attempt from distance, but his shot did very little to trouble Donovan Ricketts as it skipped past the target.


5ā€™ Perry Kitchen found space on the right-hand-side, curling a dangerous ball in the six. However, Ricketts was strong off his line to collect the cross.


11ā€™  The Lions would find the back of the net first when rookie Cyle Larin produced a spectacular finish from the edge of the area. The 20-year-old striker displayed clinical technique with his finish, blasting his effort into the top corner for his third goal of the season and second in as many fixtures.


20ā€™ Approaching the midway point in the first half, Orlando overtook D.C. on the ball, maintaining 51 percent of the possession.


33ā€™ Approaching halftime, Orlando City moved the ball soundly around the pitch, as the Lions held on to their 1-0 lead.


34ā€™ Rafael Ramos came close to matching Larinā€™s fantastic strike, cutting inside and blasting a left-footed shot from the edge of the box. Ramosā€™ effort narrowly missed the target.


45 (+1) At the end of the first half, Orlando City went into the locker rooms up 1-0, while winning the possession battle (52-48).

Second Half:


53ā€™ Orlando City earned a very threatening free-kick after Harrison Heath was brought down on the edge of the area. Brek Sheaā€™s ensuing set-piece looked dangerous but deflected off the the wall for a throw-in.


60ā€™ Unitedā€™s free-kick from the left side caused a nervous moment, but Ricketts was in a good position to make the save.


64ā€™ Four minutes later, Orlando City lost a key defensive piece when AurĆ©lien Collin went down with a left leg injury. As a result, Adrian Heath brought on 19-year-old defender Tyler Turner to play center-back.


68ā€™ After receiving a ball deep in the box from Miguel Aguila, Nick DeLeon turned and hit a shot to the near post, however Ricketts made a quality foot-save to preserve the clean-sheet.


70ā€™ With 20 minutes remaining in the match, United defender Kofi Opare nodded home Taylor Kempā€™s set-piece to equalize.


76ā€™ Heath introduced Bryan RĆ³chez deep into the second half, as the Lions continued to search for the winning goal.


78ā€™ However, second-half substitute Chris Rolfe scored the game winner in the 78th minute, volleying Jairo Arrietaā€™s cross into the back of the net.


86ā€™ As the match approached the final whistle, United sat back deep in their half - making it difficult for the Lions to break through once again.


90ā€™ Four minutes of stoppage time were added, providing City with another chance for a late game surge.


90 (+4) The referee blew the final whistle, resulting in a 2-1 final score.




Scoring Summary:

ORL - Cyle Larin (Unassisted) 11ā€™
DCU - Kofi Opare (Taylor Kemp) 70ā€™
ORL - Chris Rolfe (Jairo Arrieta) 78ā€™

Misconduct Summary:
ORL - Luke Boden (Yellow Card) 60ā€™
ORL - Eric Avila (Yellow Card) 63ā€™
DCU - Taylor Kemp (Yellow Card) 94

Lineups/Substitutions:
Orlando City SC ā€“ GK Donovan Ricketts, D Luke Boden, AurĆ©lien Collin (Tyler Turner 66ā€™), Sean St. Ledger, Rafael Ramos, M Harrison Heath, Darwin CerĆ©n, Eric Avila (Carlos Rivas 80ā€™), Brek Shea, Kaka, F Cyle Larin (Bryan RĆ³chez 76ā€™)


D.C. United ā€“ GK Bill Hamid, D Sean Franklin, Bobby Boswell, Kofi Opare, Taylor Kemp, M Nick DeLeon (Jairo Arrieta 76ā€™), Davy Arnaud, Perry Kitchen, Michael Farfan (Miguel Aguilar 65ā€™), F Chris Pontius, Luis Silva (Chris Rolfe 53ā€™)


Substitutes not used:
ORL ā€“ Earl Edwards Jr., Seb Hines, Danny Mwanga
DCU -  Andrew Dykstra, Steve Birnbaum, Chris Korb, Marcus Halsti


Match Facts:
Time of Match: 8:00 p.m. ET
Weather: Clear
May 13, 2015
Attendance: 12,532


Stats:

Shots:
ORL: 7
DCU: 11


Corners:
ORL: 5
DCU: 6


Offside:
ORL: 2
DCU: 4


Fouls:
ORL: 18
DCU: 11


Saves:
ORL: 1
DCU: 0


The Lionsā€™ next match will take place against the LA Galaxy, the defending MLS Cup Champions and five-time MLS Cup Champions, at the Orlando Citrus Bowl on Sunday, May 17. Kick-off is set for 5 p.m. ET. Over 33,000 tickets have been sold for the match so far.