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Martín Ojeda Scores Twice, Including Winner in 90th Minute, as Orlando City Holds Off Union 4-3

Ojeda’s late winner capped a three-goal rally as Orlando City handed Philadelphia its sixth straight loss to start the season.

  • On Wednesday night at Inter Stadium, Orlando City defeated the Philadelphia Union 4-3, with Martín Ojeda scoring the game-winning header in the 90th minute to seal the dramatic victory.
  • The Lions, now 4-5 under coach Martín Perelman following Oscar Pareja's firing, established early control as Ojeda converted a 19th-minute penalty after goalkeeper Andrew Rick fouled him in the box.
  • Defender Griffin Dorsey extended the lead to 2-0 in the 27th minute, and Duncan McGuire scored in the 72nd minute, though the Union rallied with goals from 16-year-old Cavan Sullivan and Ben Bender.
  • Following the win, Dorsey announced his wife is expecting in December, while forward Duncan McGuire noted the team 'definitely made it harder on ourselves' before successfully responding to the Union's second-half surge.
  • The Lions host Atlanta United on Saturday, while coach Bradley Carnell's Union, struggling with the worst start in club history, host the Columbus Crew.
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Martín Ojeda scores twice, including winner in 90th minute, as Orlando City holds off Union 4-3

Martín Ojeda scored on a first-half penalty kick before delivering the winner in the 90th minute and Orlando City rallied to keep the Philadelphia Union reeling with a 4-3 victory on Wednesday night.

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