Michel was able to attend the University of Portland, hitting double figures for three consecutive collegiate seasons -- and finishing with 31 goals in 53 games.
"Going there was probably the best for me because it wasn’t such a big school," he said of his time in Portland, where he also got his first taste of the Open Cup with the Timbers U-23s. "It helped me focus. And it was a soccer school. They're very big on soccer. The whole city was. Every time we’d not only have our fans at games, but we also had some of the [Portland] Timbers fans there too.”
Michel, a top prospect, signed with his hometown MLS club in December of 2018.
Soaking it all in
He was a sponge from the start of his professional career, desperate to learn from the best. That included two former Orlando City icons -- Dom Dwyer, who currently plays for Atlanta United, and Nani, twice an MLS all-star and a former hero at Manchester United and the Portuguese national team.
Michel learned quickly that the game had a huge mental component.
"It's all mental and being consistent with yourself because coming out of college you don't see the field," he said. "I was fortunate that Nani took me under his wing. He helped me be a proper pro. We would go to lunch together and have conversations. I would just pick his brain. He guided me along the way."
In his three-plus seasons with Orlando, Michel has scored 15 goals and has six assists over 48 starts and 97 league appearances.
Regardless of how Orlando City do in the Final, they still have some unfinished MLS business -- like securing a playoff spot. Entering this past weekend, the Lions are in fifth place in the Eastern Conference, three points ahead of the Columbus Crew (the top seven teams reach the postseason).
"It's a good thing that we're catching heat going into the Final," said Michel of an Orlando side that have won their last four games. "We're professional soccer players so we have to get the job done. There's no excuses. Just get the job done."
Settling for a postseason spot won't be enough. Michel noted that Orlando have six games remaining and would like to finish in the top-four of the Eastern Conference to secure at least one home playoff match.
"There's still 18 points on the table," he said. "There's still time to get into top four if not top three."
The Final Approach
But first, Wednesday’s Final. And so far, there’s been a certain degree of symmetry to Michel's Open Cup experiences.