Orlando City's Champions Rally: Bianchi Pivots to Unity!
ORLANDO, Fla. — In dire periods of uncertainty, sometimes sports franchises should resist the urge to march blindly into the future and instead reach back into their past; not merely for nostalgia, but for identity. That is precisely where Orlando City Soccer Club finds itself today: staring into the fog of a confusing present while the echoes of its past grow louder by the day.
And those echoes carry a familiar name. Adrian Heath. The revered “Inchy.
” Right now, Orlando City needs him back. To understand why, you first have to appreciate the bizarre moment the club has stumbled into. Earlier this week, Orlando City announced it had parted ways with head coach Oscar Pareja just three games into the new season.
Three games. Granted, those three performances were pitiful. Flat, uninspired soccer.
The sort of listless displays that make supporters groan before halftime. But THREE games? Pareja, after all, wasn’t some short-term experiment.
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