Camila has found a home in a familiar position — at right back.

Originally signed as a full back on Dec. 19, Camila played in the midfield for most of the season until Orlando’s recent 4-1 win over FC Kansas City. She was moved to right back in preparation for the match, but it took time to adjust back to the role.

“I prefer the attacking positions, but I'm here to help the team, so whatever they need me to do I'll do my best to help the team,” Camila said through a translator. “I did have a lot of experience playing in the back, so it's not a problem for me. Whatever they need from me, I'll be happy to help.”

Camila’s willingness to play anywhere on the pitch gives coach Tom Sermanni options to change his formation. She excelled against Kansas City, but there were some nervy moments. On one occasion, she gave the ball away in Orlando’s half and had to track back to defend.

“I think it's more of positioning your body, it's a little different from the midfield to the back,” Camila said. “I got some balls behind me in the last game, so I was trying to adapt to that and go back to that position. I'll just do the best I can if Tom wants me in that position. I think I had a good game last time.”

Sermanni isn’t planning to alter his lineup in Orlando’s contest against Chicago on Saturday. Camila’s ability to get forward and join the attack has been a key in practice this week.

“I think she, and in particular against a Chicago team where we talk about that switch of play, if we can get that to her in that kind of space, then I think we got a real attacking threat,” Sermanni said.

Ubogagu finding consistency

After missing time due to a left hamstring injury, Chioma Ubogagu is starting to find her place in the Orlando lineup.

Ubogagu played 71 minutes against Washington and felt she was 100 percent back.

“I think last game for sure I felt fully like myself which is awesome because hamstrings are a little naggy and they tend to linger,” Ubogagu said.

Ubogagu brings a different option in attack for the Pride. She is among the fastest players on the roster and is able to use her pace to get around defenders and create chances. The problem she’s run into is staying on the field.

Ubogagu has played in 10 of Orlando’s 14 games, making seven starts. Consistency is an issue due to the matches she has missed.

There are periods in games when Ubogagu is finding space on the wing and causing problems for opposing defenders.

And then there are times when she might not touch the ball for long stretches.

“I think I just have to go out every training [session] and just keep trying to do the little things right and that's how you build consistency,” Ubogagu said. “Playing with the group that's consistently starting also helps because you build chemistry.”

Against Washington, Ubogagu took five shots, tied for the second most she’s taken in a game this season. Sermanni hopes that continues against Chicago this weekend.

“I think she's got her confidence back,” Sermanni said. “She's a confidence player and when she has that confidence she's really dangerous. She's can dribble at players, she's got pace, a great work rate, so the key thing now is putting that all together.”