ORLANDO, Fla. â While Cyle Larin got the all-important goal in Orlando City SCâs momentous opening-day victory in their new stadium, it was his â and the teamâs â defensive prowess that earned most plaudits from head coach Jason Kreis.
In his first full preseason with the Lions, Kreis has preached an 11-man approach to defending, and it was that focus in the 1-0 win over New York City FC, despite conceding almost 69 percent of the possession, which had him singing his teamâs praises.
âIt was a big, big night for everybody defensively,â Kreis said. âI think the team spirit would have buckled last year. The crowd was absolutely fantastic, but the level of work and commitment of our team was off the charts.â
Larinâs 15th-minute goal, off a left-wing feed from newly signed Giles Barnes, who was only on as an early substitute after the hamstring injury to captain Kaka, was all Orlando needed to hold off almost constant New York pressure in the final 70 minutes of the game.
And Kreis confirmed it was not just his big strikerâs lethal touch in front of goal that had him purring with pleasure.
âI think Cyleâs [goalscoring] instincts have been fantastic from day one in this league,â the head coach said. âI would say heâs one of the most dangerous players in the penalty box.
âBut itâs the other stuff thatâs really growing in his game and we saw it tonight. He put in a really solid shift for us defensively. He put defenders under pressure, and heâs going to need to continue to do that and increase his volume for that work.â
Larin was quick to credit Barnesâs deep cross for putting him in the perfect spot to convert his far-post opening.
âI saw Giles get the ball and he looked up once, and, as soon as he did, I knew he was going to cross it back post,â Larin said. âObviously I wanted a goal, but I wanted the win more and that was the most important thing â winning the game for the fans and this organization. We wanted a lot, and the goal was a plus, really.
âWe all defend as an eleven, and when the front men are doing our jobs, it definitely helps the defense. Itâs a team game, and we really saw that today.â
The injury to Kaka â which Kreis referred to as âpotentially seriousâ â was a big blow to the home team, but Larin revealed that the captain certainly had an impact before the game started.
âIt was tough to see him go down early. Itâs hard to lose a player like that,â Larin said. âHe was playing really well at the beginning. But before we went out, he spoke to everybody, and told us how important the game was, but just to play and not be nervous, and everyone went out and did their job.â




