Orlando City SC rookie Cyle Larin takes to the pitch with former Houston Dynamo forward Calen Carr to talk about his first professional season and what he’s done to make his way in Major League Soccer

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7 Comments

  1. We r out of the playoffs either way because if we win our last game and New England loses we with tie with the points but New England has eight goals ahead of us but it has been a good year

  2. luckily he's Canadian. So he will stay in Orlando for a couple of seasons get even more consistency and then finally move to a good team on Europe where he will make his best and if luck is on his side become a top striker on his team.

    If he was American, next transfer window he goes to a shit team in the Premier League, barely plays, his form and confidence goes down, ends up playing in different teams in Europe for many seasons and then finally comes back to MLS and he's never the same.

    Say what you want but Canada is slowly building a consistent and competitive roster mostly based on MLS youth players.

    Learn a bit from your neighbor US Soccer. Canada is building a team with MLS players despite MLS doing their best to not let them, since Canadians count as an international spot, even on the Canadian teams, and the Canadian squad looks promising just when qualifiers are nearby.

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