
"Consistency is what every team looks for. It's not easy, every time we lose, we speak about that. We will continue working hard, so, little by little, we will continue growing, and [with] as much time [as] we have, the better [it is] for us. We will have the break for the World Cup."
"We will take advantage of that moment, and for sure, the consistency and the results are going to come, like the consistency in performances is coming, little by little."
"Orlando suffered their eighth defeat of the season at the weekend as stoppage-time goals from Daniel Rios and Dagur Thorhallsson sealed a 2-0 win for Montreal. It was a result that leaves the Lions down in 14th in the Eastern Conference ahead of taking on fellow strugglers Philadelphia Union, in a midweek clash at Inter&Co Stadium."
"Philadelphia, meanwhile, saw their winless league stretch extend to five matches after letting a lead slip away to the high-flying New England Revolution last time out. The Union took a 1-0 lead through Will Sands' own goal before losing to New England."
Orlando City lost 2-0 to CF Montreal, with Daniel Rios and Dagur Thorhallsson scoring in stoppage time. The defeat marked the team’s eighth loss of the season and left it 14th in the Eastern Conference ahead of a midweek match against Philadelphia Union. Orlando’s recent league form alternated between losses and wins, and the team has not suffered back-to-back defeats in 2026. Interim boss Martin Perelman said consistency is difficult but that the team is growing little by little and will use the World Cup break to build stability. Philadelphia Union extended a winless run to five matches after conceding and losing to New England Revolution.
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