Monday, April 27, 2009

WPS Weekend Recap

I didn't think it was possible, but indeed it is. I am even more psyched for the remainder of the WPS season! This past weekend we saw some of the most exciting soccer yet -- we had 11 goals, 2 saved penalty kicks and the opportunity to watch two games, instead of just one. (Thank you Chicago!)

Los Angeles Sol vs. St. Louis Athletica, 0-0
Alright, as many of you know I have two teams in this league that I support -- The Chicago Red Stars and St. Louis Athletica. I really felt like this week would be the week for St. Louie. Marta would be missing from the Sol's lineup (as would Camille Abily and Han Duan - all on national team duty), so this was the perfect time for Athletica to take out the no.1 team in the league.

The game started out pretty evenly fought, with St. Louis racking up 7 shots in the 1st half, LA 5. It was during the 2nd half when things really started to get exciting. In the 73rd minute, St. Louis defender Tina Ellertson, on a late slide tackle, took down Sol's Katie Larkin in the box, resulting in a penalty kick. Aly Wagner took the kick for the Sol, but was denied by goalkeeper Hope Solo. (Hello, of course it was denied. Solo is the best keeper in the world. Sorry Jonsson fans!)

St. Louis continued to dominate, outshooting the Sol 10-3 in the 2nd half. In the 83rd minute, St. Louis had a chance to secure a win when Sol defender Allison Falk committed a handball in the box. Athletica midfielder Lori Chalupny took the penalty, but shot right down the middle and into the hands of LA keeper Karina LeBlanc. I mean if you have a free shot on goal, why not shoot right at the goalie? No disrespect to Chaloopa, I'm just frustrated that they remain scoreless after 3 games.

It's like a broken record with Athletica. They seem to outplay their opponents, yet can't find the net. I'd like to give my opinion on what's going on with the team, but I have yet to see them play. Luckily St. Louis will be on FSC next Sunday when they take on Washington (a team who, by the way, has been on Fox Soccer Channel 3 of the 5 weeks! What's up with that?)

Chicago Red Stars vs Boston Breakers, 4-0
During preseason I predicted that the Red Stars were going to take this league by storm. How could they not? They have the talent, and they have the magic that is Emma Hayes. It may have taken them a few games to get going, but this weekend the Red Stars found their groove and showed everyone why they are the team to beat.

Coming into the game, the Boston Breakers were ranked 2nd in the league. They also had the league's co-scoring leader in Kelly Smith. It was going to be a hard-fought game -- or so we thought. In the 21st minute Carli Lloyd opened up scoring for Chicago off a set piece from 25 yards out. (That's right, to all those critics who gave Lloyd a hard time, step off. She is back!) Then 20 minutes later, Chicago's Brittany Klein found Megan Rapinoe running into the box. Rapinoe received the ball, cut to her left and shot the ball into the upper left corner of the net. GOOOOAL! Three minutes later, teammate Karen Carney mimicked Rapinoe's shot, almost to a tee, and tallied the 3rd goal for the Red Stars. At halftime they broke out in song..."Anything you can do, I can do better..." (Ok, not really, but it's a fun mental image, no?)

When the 2nd half started, all were suprised to see that Smith was not in the game for the Breakers. Apparently Coach DiCicco didn't want to risk an injury to Smith if the game was that far gone for his team. In the 51st minute, Brittany Klein sealed the deal for the Red Stars by putting one in the back of the net. 4 goals against and no Smith -- it's a wrap for Boston.

The Red Stars were phenomenal. Coach Hayes has been trying all season to dominate in the final third and Saturday night they finally did it. Her team was aggressive in the attack, but also strong on defense allowing no goals against. LA watch out...Chicago is nippin' at your heals for that #1 spot.

For highlights of the Red Stars/Breakers game, click here.

FC Gold Pride vs. Washington Freedom, 4-3
In this season's most exciting game to-date we saw Abby Wambach return to scoring glory and we had Tiffany Weimer show us just how bright the future of the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team really is. Wambach came into the match with the most shots on goal of anyone in WPS, but had failed to actually score. Well, that was the case...until the 18th minute when Wambach, off a free kick from Cat Whitehill, redirected the ball into the back of the net off her good ol' noggin. FC Gold Pride countered 12 minutes later when Tiffeny Milbrett scooped up a great ball from Tiffany Weimer and chipped a ball over the head of Freedom keeper KJ Spisak. The teams went into the half tied 1-1, but the score wouldn't stay that way for long.

In the 51st minute, Wambach took the ball down the left side of the field and served the most beautiful cross in front of the net. Freedom midfielder Lori Lindsay, who timed her run perfectly, effortlessly got a head on the ball and guided it past FCGP keeper Nicole Barnhart. Lindsey returned the favor minutes later and slotted in a well-placed ball through the Pride's defense for teammate Allie Long who finished strong. However, Gold Pride wasn't ready to throw in the towel just yet. FC Gold Pride answered with goals from Tiffany Weimer and Christine Sinclair to even things up at 3-3 in the 83rd minute.

Just when fans thought this game would end in a tie, things came full circle. In the 90th minute, with only seconds left, Abby Wambach and Cat Whitehill finished the game just like they started it...connecting for a goal. With this win, the Freedom move up to 5th place, just below FC Gold Pride.

For highlights of the game, click here.

3 comments:

  1. Actually Freedom and FCGP are tied in 4th place right now w/ 4 points each.

    Not sure why Freedom has so much FSC coverage (the powers that be are Wambach fans?), but as a Freedom supporter I'm not complaining haha. But as a Hope Solo fan I don't understand why there hasn't been a televised Athletica game yet and their first will be on May 3rd (which I'm pretty sure is televised due to the fact that Mia Hamm will be present).

    And hell yeah Hope Solo is the best goalkeeper in the world :) I look forward to another LA v STL game, this time with Marta present.

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  2. Though Freedom and FCGP are tied with 4 points each, Freedom has more "goals against" so that's why they fall below FCGP ... for the moment.

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  3. KG - I actually was going to drive down to MD to see Solo play nxt week but realized it was on FSC. And I think Mia Hamm's appearance is absolutely the reason it will be televised.

    And as anonymous stated, I put Freedom in 5th because going head to head with GP,they have more goals against, but the way WASH played yesterday they will only be going up!

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