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HomeSoccerMLSMLS News: Second-half goals lift Orlando City past Charlotte FC

MLS News: Second-half goals lift Orlando City past Charlotte FC

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Facundo Torres and Duncan McGuire scored second-half goals as host Orlando City beat Charlotte FC 2-0 on Wednesday.

Orlando (12-10-7, 43 points) pulled ahead in the 52nd minute off a free kick. While Charlotte’s defenders were trying to get on the same page, the Lions sent a pass down the left sideline, moving the ball from Ivan Angulo to Martin Ojeda, who sent a cross into the box.

Torres approached the cross in the 18-yard box and took a left-footed shot to give Orlando a 1-0 lead. Torres scored for the fourth time in the past three matches.

McGuire sealed the win in the 89th minute, chipping a goal over Kristijan Kahlina. Luis Muriel sent a through ball to McGuire, who took a right-footed shot from the center of the box to score his second goal in two matches.

The Lions, who have won seven of their past nine matches, moved into fourth place in the Eastern Conference standings.

Orlando won the possession battle 58 percent to 42 percent, outshot Charlotte 12-4 and had seven corners to Charlotte’s three.

Charlotte’s offense couldn’t muster any dangerous chances other than first-half counterattacks. Each time, the Lions’ defense stopped it or a direct shot on goal went to Pedro Gallese, who finished with two saves. It’s Gallese’s eighth clean sheet of the season.

Charlotte (10-11-8, 38 points) took its third loss in a row, stretching its winless streak to six matches.

Orlando now travels Saturday to face the Columbus Crew, who are third in the Eastern Conference. Columbus won the last matchup between the two playoff contenders 2-0 on the road in May.

–Field Level Media

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