Houston Dynamo FC Signs Ondřej Lingr as Key Playmaker to Boost Attack

March 28, 2025
Houston Dynamo FC Signs Ondřej Lingr as Key Playmaker to Boost Attack
  • The deal, which is reported to be worth approximately $2.6 million, includes a contract lasting until June 2028, with an option for an additional year.

  • Lingr's addition is particularly significant following the departures of key midfielders Héctor Herrera and Coco Carrasquilla, reshaping the team's strategy.

  • Onstad praised Lingr's goal-scoring ability and defensive intensity, underscoring his potential to enhance the Dynamo's attacking prowess.

  • Lingr had a standout season in 2022-23, scoring 14 goals and providing eight assists, although this season he has recorded just one goal and one assist in 663 minutes of play.

  • Describing himself as a direct attacking midfielder, Lingr emphasized his aggressive playing style, stating, 'I'm a warrior' committed to his team's success.

  • Houston's president of soccer, Pat Onstad, highlighted the need for more players in the box to support the team’s attacking efforts, particularly for Ezequiel Ponce, who has faced isolation against defenses.

  • Onstad expressed confidence that Lingr's European experience will bring much-needed personality to the team, with high expectations for his performance.

  • As the Dynamo search for their first win of the 2025 season, they currently sit with only three goals scored and are preparing to face the Portland Timbers.

  • Onstad noted that while Lingr is a No. 10, he is more of a finisher than a creator, which aligns well with the structured play style of the Dynamo.

  • Lingr is expected to integrate into Houston's possession-centric style, potentially partnering with midfielders Jack McGlynn, Artur, and Amine Bassi.

  • Houston Dynamo FC has made a significant move by acquiring 26-year-old Ondřej Lingr from Czech club Slavia Prague, signing him as their latest Designated Player.

  • Excited about joining MLS, Lingr sees the opportunity to participate in the FIFA 2026 World Cup co-hosted by the United States as a motivating factor for his move.

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