Orlando City

Match report: Late-game own goal helps Orlando City SC play to 1-1 draw against New York Red Bulls

Jeremy City-23

ORLANDO, Fla. (March 30, 2024) ā€“ Orlando City SC (1-3-2, 5 points)Ā rallied late in the game and picked up a point against the New York Red Bulls (3-1-2, 11 points) on Saturday night at INTER&Co Stadium. An 89th-minute own goal by Red Bullsā€™ defender Noah Eile allowed Orlando to come away with the draw, caused after IvĆ”n Angulo whipped a low cross in from the left side.Ā 

The Lions will have a weekend off before returning to play on Saturday, April 13 when they travel to Audi Field for a matchup with D.C. United.

Scoring Summary:

21ā€™ Lewis Morgan (Penalty Kick) ā€“ RBNY 1, ORL 0Ā Ā 
The Red Bulls scored first after Lewis Morgan drew a penalty inside the Orlando City box. Morgan stepped up and took the ensuing penalty kick and snuck in a shot past goalkeeper Pedro Gallese to the lower-right corner of the net.Ā Ā 

89ā€™ Noah Eile (Own Goal) ā€“ ORL 1, RBNY 1Ā 
Orlando City was able to mount an attack late in the game and found its equalizer. IvĆ”n Angulo received a pass deep behind the Red Bullsā€™ defense and sent a cross into the box that deflected offĀ defender Noah Elieā€™s foot and found its way into the net.

Head Coach Oscar Pareja:

ā€œIā€™d describe the game today as a great effort with a poor result. The poor result means we have to take the point, but with that performance, that effort, that energy, you may think that things should end differently. But it did not. We conceded a PK from nothing. Other than that dangerous play by New YorkĀ in the second half, but I donā€™t remember any other [Red Bull opportunities]. We have volume, we have sequences, we have energy, we have many things that make you win games. But if you donā€™t have punch then it's not going to happen. So, we need to score goals if we want to win games.ā€

Match Notes

  • Orlando City scored its fourth goal of the season after the 75th minute, with three of the four coming at INTER&Co Stadium.Ā 
  • The Lions will have a two-week break from play before returning to league action on Saturday, April 13 at D.C. United.Ā Ā 
  • Head Coach Oscar Pareja made three changes to his starting lineup from his sideā€™s last match against Austin FC, with Pedro Gallese, Duncan McGuire and Facundo Torres all returning to the Starting XI.