Orlando City grab another late draw but admit "it's not easy for the heart"

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SEATTLE ā€“ The Cardiac Cats might just be back.


Four days after salvaging a miracle 3-3 draw against the Montreal Impact with a stoppage-time equalizer from Jonathan Spector, Orlando City SC were at it again against Seattle Sounders FC1382569734" tabindex="0">on Wednesday.


The Lions trailed 1-0 for most of the match after a 19th-minute goal from Seattleā€™s Will Bruin, but found another late stunner ā€“ this time courtesy of a headed finish by defender Scott Sutter -- to salvage the 1-1 draw on the last kick of the game.


ā€œI think I need to shave my head a little bit shorter because Iā€™m getting gray hairs,ā€ Sutter told reporters outside the visiting locker room after the game. ā€œItā€™s not easy for the heart. But thatā€™s just the way it is in football. You need to be ready the whole game because thereā€™s 90 minutes so itā€™s a really good trait to have in a team that you go right until the end.ā€


Orlando head coach Jason Kreis would probably prefer it if his team could start procuring points without the late-game theatrics.


But given the notoriously hostile CenturyLink Field environment and the fact that his team trailed for a vast majority of the contest, Kreis also wasnā€™t complaining, saying that he felt as though his teamā€™s performance 1382569735" tabindex="0">on Wednesday merited the point.


ā€œI think itā€™s pleasing because weā€™re in and around things often enough in the game that I feel good about the way weā€™ve played,ā€ Kreis said. ā€œIt doesnā€™t concern me that it took us a while to score, Seattleā€™s a good team and they created a fair amount of chances against us. The guys on the defensive side of things really committed 1382569736" tabindex="0">tonight as well.ā€


1382569737" tabindex="0">Wednesdayā€™s result also gave Orlando a road point during the most road-heavy stretch of their schedule so far this season. The Lions will follow up 1382569738" tabindex="0">Wednesdayā€™s match with two more road fixtures ā€“ first against the Chicago Fire on 1382569739" tabindex="0">Saturday (8:30 pm ET | MLS LIVE) and then at Real Salt Lake on June 30.


Kreis agreed that he was equally encouraged by the overall showing from his side regardless of the venue.


ā€œFor me, itā€™s not just about the result, itā€™s also about the performance,ā€ Kreis said. ā€œI think our group now has played pretty darn well a few games in a row in MLS regular season games. So now, to continue to pick up points, it always helps.


ā€œAs a coach you can get very fatigued at times saying youā€™re really happy with how theyā€™re playing when they donā€™t pick up points and results. So, now thereā€™s some weight behind that message.ā€