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« Reply #30 on: September 19, 2012, 04:15:46 AM »
Kevin molino training with Zulte Waregem the same club hyland started with i believe taken by hylands agent Steve Davies best of luck to him on his pursuit of European football

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« Reply #31 on: September 19, 2012, 08:08:23 AM »
Good stuff.

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« Reply #32 on: December 05, 2013, 04:40:19 AM »
Idk if he has thread....but anwayz....January coming...nothing..no rumours...snifffs..nothing on this lil talent??
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« Reply #33 on: December 05, 2013, 06:28:02 AM »
I'm curious too. One thing new, already posted here, is that Orlando announced that they will be moving up to the big boys in MLS for 2015. Don't know if that changes Molino's calculations slightly as he is definitely a linchpin of the team. Would love to hear that he's moving to the Belgian Premier League. If he stays with Orlando that's ok.
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« Reply #34 on: December 05, 2013, 06:55:05 AM »
I'm curious too. One thing new, already posted here, is that Orlando announced that they will be moving up to the big boys in MLS for 2015. Don't know if that changes Molino's calculations slightly as he is definitely a linchpin of the team. Would love to hear that he's moving to the Belgian Premier League. If he stays with Orlando that's ok.

This fella need a new manager o sumpting...he shld be somewhere in europe
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« Reply #35 on: December 07, 2013, 06:25:14 PM »
I'm curious too. One thing new, already posted here, is that Orlando announced that they will be moving up to the big boys in MLS for 2015. Don't know if that changes Molino's calculations slightly as he is definitely a linchpin of the team. Would love to hear that he's moving to the Belgian Premier League. If he stays with Orlando that's ok.

This fella need a new manager o sumpting...he shld be somewhere in europe

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« Reply #36 on: December 10, 2013, 07:36:26 PM »
I'm curious too. One thing new, already posted here, is that Orlando announced that they will be moving up to the big boys in MLS for 2015. Don't know if that changes Molino's calculations slightly as he is definitely a linchpin of the team. Would love to hear that he's moving to the Belgian Premier League. If he stays with Orlando that's ok.


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« Reply #37 on: February 28, 2014, 02:22:17 AM »
Molino stands out for Orlando in draw with Toronto FC.
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National team midfielder Kevin Molino produced a solid performance for Orlando City in their 1-1 draw with American MLS side Toronto FC at the Walt Disney Pro Soccer Classic encounter played ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex on Saturday.

Molino, now on a four-year contract with Orlando ahead of their inaugural appearance in the MLS next year, came in for praise from club head coach Adrian Heath.

“I thought (Kevin) Molino and (Darwin) Ceren were the best two players on the field for both teams tonight, so that bodes well for the future,” added Heath.

According to reports, “After a slow start, Molino would also become increasingly active in the final third, leading to a few more quality opportunities from Orlando. In an effort to get more involved, the Trinidadian began drifting inside and coordinated two powerful efforts that kept Toronto Goalkeeper Joe Bendik on his toes.

“Molino’s presence in the center of the park would also lead to chances for his fellow attackers as the Midfielder gifted newly added player Corey Hertzog with a golden opportunity in the 31st minute that saw the Forward strike it over the bar.”

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« Reply #38 on: February 28, 2014, 10:41:55 AM »
Molino stands out for Orlando in draw with Toronto FC.
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National team midfielder Kevin Molino produced a solid performance for Orlando City in their 1-1 draw with American MLS side Toronto FC at the Walt Disney Pro Soccer Classic encounter played ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex on Saturday.

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« Reply #39 on: February 28, 2014, 10:47:37 AM »
Molino stands out for Orlando in draw with Toronto FC.
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National team midfielder Kevin Molino produced a solid performance for Orlando City in their 1-1 draw with American MLS side Toronto FC at the Walt Disney Pro Soccer Classic encounter played ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex on Saturday.

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« Reply #40 on: March 02, 2014, 06:09:11 PM »
Orlando City Finishes Pro Soccer Classic in Third Place
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Kissimmee, Fla.— In the Walt Disney Pro Soccer Classic third place match, Orlando City SC drew the New York Red Bulls 4-4 on Saturday, March 1, at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. With Orlando and New York electing to forgo a decision by penalty kicks, both sides will finish the Pro Soccer Classic in third place.

“Despite allowing two or three poor goals, there were a lot of pleasing moments for us, especially going forward,” said Head Coach Adrian Heath after the match. “As their coaches just said, we’re difficult to contain with the way we move the ball.”

After controlling possession early in the match, a miscommunication in the New York defense would provide a golden opportunity for new signing Corey Hertzog. Going against the club who drafted him in 2011, Hertzog was in pursuit of a long-floated ball from Darwin Ceren.

Ceren’s ball seemed to be an easy clearance for the Red Bulls defense, but Defender Kosuke Kimura accidentally headed it past Goalkeeper Luis Robles who was on his way to clear the danger away. Hertzog was lurking in the area and slotted it home to give Orlando a 1-0 lead.

In light of Hertzog’s early goal, Orlando would get into their rhythm, and Molino and Hertzog would create a few opportunities that kept Robles honest.

On the other end, the 2013 Supporter Shield winners weren’t shy of going forward either and showed why they were one of the best sides in MLS last year. In response to a cracking effort from Molino that hit the cross-bar, New York progressed their way down the pitch and equalized the match in the 28th minute.

After receiving the ball on the right-hand-side, Midfielder Lloyd Sam whipped in a driven cross to the near-post and Bradley Wright-Phillips was there to place it past Gallardo.

The equalizer from New York was arguably a fair reflection of the first-half, as neither side was ever in full-control of the game. Nevertheless, despite not having as much time on the ball in comparison to the matches in the group-stages, Orlando still looked dangerous in spurts.

Midfielder Darwin Ceren has quickly become a fan-favorite for his contributions on the pitch, and was a key facilitator in City’s attacking plays. As a result, Orlando would create the best chance of the match, in the 43rd minute, after several probing efforts.
After good build-up play on the left-hand side, City worked the ball across the edge of the area to Yordany Alvarez who hit a powerful volley that forced Robles to push it over the bar and into the supporters section.

The play leading up to Alvarez’s effort was almost an identical replication of Darwin Ceren’s first goal for the Lions against Columbus Crew.

To begin the second half, Heath brought on Dennis Chin for Hertzog as his only change during the intermission.
Within two minutes of entering the game, the Chin would score his second goal of the preseason. After Molino earned a corner, Alvarez whipped the ball to the near-post for Chin who nodded it past Robles Robles.

However, Orlando had very little time to celebrate as Wright-Phillips tapped home his second goal of the game in the 50th minute. Wright-Phillips, the brother of former England-international Sean Wright-Phillips, used his pace to get in behind the Orlando defense on several occasions but Gallardo maintained his excellent form with notable key saves.

But in the 68th minute, New York would get the better of the Mexican goalkeeper when Ibrahim Sekagaya scored a tap in. Gallardo made a quality save on the initial free-kick from Orlando-native Dax McCarty, but Sekagya was there to tuck it away after City failed to clear it away.

In the ensuing moments after Sekagya’s goal, Orlando would not lose their fighting spirit and Adama Mbengue, who came on as a substitute in the 57th minute, provided an equalizer in 76th minute.

Stemming from another Yordany Alvarez corner-kick, Mbengue blasted a screamer from the edge of the area that flew into the top-corner. Nevertheless, Midfielder Jonny Steele would respond with the Red Bull’s fourth goal of the match, only two minutes later.
Steele’s goal marks the second consecutive game in which Orlando has allowed four goals. However, similar to the Columbus match, City would respond and level the game at four goals apiece.

Orlando’s goal occurred after beautiful build-up play in the midfield that allowed Mbengue to release Molino in behind. The Trinidadian quickly latched on to the ball and dinked it by Robles.

“We played a pretty good New York side tonight and I think we made a good account for ourselves by finishing the tournament unbeaten,” added Heath.

With neither side being able to break the dead-lock in regulation, the match would finish as a 4-4 draw. After the final whistle, both clubs opted to forgo the routine penalty-kicks and conclude the Pro Soccer Classic with a tie for third place.

Scoring Summary:
ORL- Corey Hertzog (unassisted) 7’
NY- Bradley Wright-Phillips (Lloyd Sam) 28’
ORL- Dennis Chin (Yordany Alvarez) 47’
NY- Bradley Wright-Phillips (Jonny Steele) 50’
NY- Ibrahim Sekagya (Unassisted) 68’
ORL- Adama Mbengue (Unassisted) 76’
NY- Jonny Steele (Peguy Luyindula) 78’
ORL- Kevin Molino (Adama Mbengue) 85’

Lineups/Substitutions:
Orlando City SC- GK Miguel Gallardo, D Mason Trafford (Trial), Rob Valentino, Luke Boden, Tyler Turner (Jordan Cyrus trial 48’), M James O’Connor (Anthony Pulis 57’), Yordany Alvarez, Austin Da Luz (Adama Mbengue 57’), Darwin Ceren, Kevin Molino, Corey Hertzog (Dennis Chin 46’)


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« Reply #41 on: April 09, 2014, 05:23:53 AM »
Molino leads Lions past Rhinos
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KISSIMMEE—Soca Warriors midfielder Kevin Molino scored a goal and assisted on another as Orlando City SC gained its first win of the USL PRO regular season on Saturday night, in a 3-1 victory against the Rochester Rhinos at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Arena in Florida.

The win against the Rhinos continues the Lions’ unbeaten run against Rochester, as City have never lost to the upstate New York-based club in three years (7-0-1).

Molino, an attacking midfielder missed am early strike from inside  the area in the first minute, but eventually put the Lions up 1-0 in the third minute with a comfortable finish from a Tyler Turner cross.

With the early goal secured, the Lions looked more relaxed and began playing well. The three attacking midfielders, Austin da Luz, Molino and Darwin Ceren were popping in and out of the freespace in Rochester’s defensive third.
 
After coming close to scoring on several occasions, including a chance from Corey Hertzog that ricocheted off the post, Rob Valentino scored the second goal of the game for Orlando. Valentino scored six goals for the Lions in 2013 and added another to his career while wearing purple and white by calmly re-directing a well-placed cross from Alvarez.

With the momentum in its favour, Orlando came close to scoring a minute later when Hertzog had a one-on-one with Rhinos goalkeeper Luis Soffner, but the former Whitecaps striker hit his final strike directly at the ‘keeper.

Orlando looked even more confident to begin the second-half, but an early mistake from Quinn gave the visitors a bit of life. Quinn attempted to play a back pass to Brad Rusin but, instead, ending up splitting the two centrehalves, and Rochester midfielder JC Banks was able to run on to it and place it past Gallardo.

On Saturday, Orlando will host the Charleston Battery, before venturing on a two-game road trip against FC Dallas and OKC Energy.

 

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