It would have been easy for the Orlando Pride to rest on their laurels this offseason. The team had just come of a run to the NWSL Semi-finals, scoring the most goals in the league on the way. It seems like that thought never entered the teamās mind.
Sydney Leroux, Haley Kopmeyer, Poliana, Christine Nairn, Carson Pickett, Emily Van Egmond, Lotta Ćkvist and Shelina Zadorsky. Eight new faces added to an already impressive roster. For a team that seemed to score at ease in 2017, things might only be easier in the new year.
āWhen you look at the team that we have, weāve got a considerable number of match winners in that team,ā said Pride head coach Tom Sermanni. āEven last year we had a significant numbers of players that scored goals for us and we have added to that firepower even more so this year. We have experienced players, weāve got a lot of players who have played with each other.ā
Itās that mix of an established core alongside these new additions that has Pride star striker Alex Morgan excited for the new season.
āIām really excited about some of the newer playersā¦thereās quite a few that weāve picked up over the offseason, said Morgan. āWe just have the quality on this team to do really well this year. I think weāre going to start of pretty strong from the beginning.ā
The Pride will open their season this Saturday at Orlando City Stadium against Utah Royals FC, who were formally FC Kansas City. The change in cities for the club has brought with it changes to their roster and head coach. Laura Harvey, previously with the Seattle Reign, will lead the way for the new franchise.
āWeāve more looked at Laura [Harvey] and what she is liable to do. Us coaches tend to have a way of playing and tend to implement that structure and that philosophy wherever we go,ā said Sermanni. āSo weāve probably done a little more work at how Seattle played and making some assumptions that Utah will play a similar style.ā
āØāThere is going to be a little of finding out for both teams at the weekend.ā