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Cherlot, stopping the face by pressing the face

May 10, 2025; Orlando, Florida, USA; Orlando City Midfielder Martin Ojeda (10) scored the Inter & End on a penalty kick against the New England Kranti in the second half at the stadium. Compulsory Credit: Nathan Ray Sebec-Imagon images

Charlotte FC has stopped the Orlando City SC and continues to be discovered on crime.

Teams will meet for the match in Orlando on Wednesday night.

Charlotte (6–5–1, 19 points) cooled down after its stellar begins for the season, lost its last three MLS matches.

Orlando City (4-2-6, 18 points) has placed an unbeaten string of nine matches in the MLS competition, but the team has won only one of the last six of those matches. Orlando has been involved in four scorer draws.

Perhaps Martin Ojeda can give more speed to Orlando after the arrival of his first career hat trick in 3-3 home draws of Saturday with the New England Revolution.

Orlando coach Oscar Pereja said, “We started looking at that spark on him again.” “I think he is showing us all the things he can do more often.”

Ojeda said that there were positive steps for the team with disappointment not to win.

“I will always say that we just have to continue working,” said Ojeda. “We have to keep working hard during the week and try and those moments in the game should be more efficient.”

So for Orlando, it is a matter of creating a crime without laps at the other end.

“We are talking about our balance and all those things,” said Pereja. “This is something we need to work on.”

Waiting for an increase in Charlotte production, Wilfred will not go away from Zaha. He has three goals this season, and a total of 11 shots in the last four matches.

Charlotte coach Dean Smith said, “I think he is fully fit now, that’s what we wanted to get it.” “I think his performance is getting better. But, finally, he is judged on goals and help.”

The lineup adjustment for Charlot has been adjusted as the team tries to get out of bad odor. Tim Reem Nashville was on the field at the centerback at the beginning of the game, and later he was involved in a goal.

Smith said, “There is a time when I wanted a left-leg center back and Saturday was one.” “… If people want to make Tim Reem a scapegoat at this time, then they are away from the goal.”

Smith said the forward tiger small, who was out for the Nashville match due to the knee issue, would not be available in Orlando, but could return to action by weekends.

-Bield level media

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