Major League Soccer
·19 Mei 2025
Orlando City stun Inter Miami in dominant road victory

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·19 Mei 2025
By José Nuñez
Orlando City SC came out swinging against Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez, Jordi Alba and the rest of the Inter Miami CF squad for Sunday Night Soccer presented by Continental Tire.
The Lions netted three goals courtesy of Luis Muriel, Marco Pašalić and second-half substitute Dagur Dan Thorhallsson, cruising to yet another shutout win.
The 3-0 victory continues their incredible streak of 12 consecutive matches (6W-0L-6D) without a loss across all competitions.
Muriel continued his red-hot form, notching his sixth goal of the season to surpass his goal total from all of 2024.
“I have to admit, it is not a huge point of pride for me to have accomplished this,” shared the Colombian striker when asked about surpassing last year’s totals. “I am, however, happy that I am going through this moment, that I am helping my team by scoring, which is most important, and I want to keep it going, help my team succeed.”
On the other end of the age and experience spectrum, MLS SuperDraft rookie Joran Gerbet continues to impress – especially when tasked with defending none other than Messi. The 23-year-old Frenchman is quickly proving himself a staple in Orlando’s midfield.
“I’ve said this a number of times already: we are so glad and so blessed to have Joran on our team. The quality he is developing is outstanding,” shared Orlando boss Oscar Pareja.
“He was playing against Leo [Messi]; he knew he needed to mark him, but he also knew he needed to make his mark on the game. It was a tremendous job. It needed to be done well.”
Between the sticks, Pedro Gallese kept a clean sheet by making four saves. The shutout made Orlando the first team to hold Inter Miami scoreless at Chase Stadium since Oct. 7, 2023, breaking the Herons’ 24-match scoring streak.
It was the Peruvian international's sixth clean sheet of the year, and sixth in his last eight league matches, a stunning run of form which has vaulted the Lions up the Eastern Conference standings.
But Gallese didn’t just keep a clean sheet; he also contributed with the rarest of feats for a goalkeeper: an assist.
“Pedro made an incredible pass into space, and I was able to control that ball, it wasn’t easy,” said Muriel, who finished off the play. “He saw it – that’s what was most important and most difficult.”
Orlando leave this match with not only bragging rights – at least until the reverse fixutre on Aug. 10 at Inter&Co Stadium – but also an extended lead in the all-time series between the clubs, boasting six wins in 16 encounters across all competitions.
“The commitment to the game plan was enormous,” Pareja told reporters. “They wanted so badly to give the fans and the club this performance – the importance of it, and at this moment. The players played a great game.”
Pareja and his squad will look to carry this momentum into their next match when Nashville SC, currently above Orlando in the standings, visit for a US Open Cup Round of 16 clash on Wednesday (7:30 pm ET).