When you're having the type of season that Orlando City superstar Martín Ojeda is having, it's difficult to pull off a piece of skill that's likely to surprise fans and viewers.
But that's exactly what the Argentine midfielder did Wednesday night, connecting brilliantly with a clipped pass from Alex Freeman and unleashing an out-of-this-world volley to fire the Lions in front in their Leagues Cup Phase One finale.
The scintillating strike opened the floodgates for Orlando, specifically Luis Muriel . The Colombian No. 9 ran rampant, netting a first-half hat trick as the Lions routed Necaxa, 5-1 .
"I saw the group with a lot of desire, not just to win it, but trying to push harder than they have done before," said head coach Oscar Pareja. "But today, things bounced our way and