Orlando City News Release -- www.orlandocitysoccer.com
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando City, already assured a playoff berth, earned a hard-fought 1-0 victory against USL PRO American Division rival the Charleston Battery on Wednesday night to pull within a point of assuring home-field advantage in the opening round of the USL PRO playoffs. Jamie Watson scored the lone goal to lead the Lions to victory.
Like Orlando’s previous two bouts with the Battery, the match was physical from the very start. Both sides felt each other out in the opening minutes, looking for the opportunity to break the game open. Just past the quarter-hour mark, Orlando seized its chance.
In the 16th minute Lions midfielder Kevin Molino broke past the Battery back line and moved Charleston’s defense to the right side of the goal, leaving open a big gap behind the Battery’s backline. Molino found a streaking Jamie Watson in that gap, hitting him in stride, allowing Watson to blast the ball in for his fourth goal of the season.
Watson took some extra time after the goal to celebrate as he was overcome with emotion.
“It was my first goal in a long time,” said Watson. “It was just one of those moments where I had to take it all in.”
Charleston continued to lack offensive firepower after halftime, turning to Brandon Massie and Dane Kelly in the 60th minute to provide fresh legs for the Battery. The Orlando defense held their own against the Battery attack, keeping the Charleston substitutes from making any impact on the game. Orlando went on to shut out the Battery in the second half to secure the win and the clean sheet.
“We played a solid game tonight,” said Orlando coach Adrian Heath. “I felt like we missed on too many opportunities, but we were the better team and deserved the win.”
Orlando is now just one win away (three points) from hosting every potential playoff game at the Florida Citrus Bowl, and finishing with the best record in USL PRO in the regular season.
“We set out to win the championship from day one," Heath said. "I have been saying that all year and nothing has changed that expectation. Winning the regular season crown is big to me, and right now we are only a win away. We just have to take care of business on Saturday.”
Next up for the Lions is a rematch with the Battery. Orlando and Charleston will square off for the fourth time and possibly final time this season on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Florida Citrus Bowl. Tickets are still available by calling 855-ORL-CITY (855-675-2489). Orlando City is also monitoring Tropical Storm Emily and will make an announcement Friday if the storm is expected to have an impact on the match.