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Los Angeles, Calif. – The first 15 minutes of action in the sole NWSL match played on Saturday were characterized by both teams jockeying for control of attack. In the 18th minute, the Spirit issued the first real offensive attack, barraging Angel City FC with shots inside the box. The series ended with forward Ashley Hatch hitting a lob shot that Angel City keeper DiDi Haračić plucked just before it crossed the goal line. Haračić stayed busy, punching away a set piece bomb from Sam Staab and defending a shot from Ashley Sanchez that went just wide of goal. Sanchez led the team with two shots in the first 25 minutes.


The first Angel City shot came in the 28th from Madison Hammond – it was sent well above goal. Angel City tested the Spirit’s backline with immense pressure, sending in three corners in a three-minute timespan. However, the Spirit thwarted all attempts.

The first disciplinary action was issued in the 38th when ex-Spirit defender Paige Nielsen collided with Spirit forward Trinity Rodman who was on a potential breakaway. The first half ended with both teams swapping offensive chances and defensive stops. Possession and shots were spread fairly evenly between the two teams.

Out of halftime, ACFC controlled attack. Savannah McCaskill charged inside the box and was downed, but the referee commanded play to continue to the chagrin of the Los Angeles crowd. Moments later, 18-year-old and 2023 number one overall pick Alyssa Thompson kicked a ball that hit the outside of the net.

Midway through the second half, Spirit keeper Aubrey Kingsbury was downed and received medical attention but stayed in the game. In the 68th, Angel City added to its disciplinary total when McCaskill was charged with a yellow. In the following moments, the Spirit regained control of the attack when a corner was punched by Haračić, Sanchez sent another shot just wide of goal and Hatch was dropped inside the box, but a VAR check confirmed there was no foul on the play. Finally, in the 73rd, defender Amber Brooks sent a bomb from outside the box, but missed the goal.

Play continued in similar fashion with both teams trading blows until midfielder Marissa Sheva, who subbed in for Inès Jaurena in the 74th, ripped a shot that hit Angel City’s M.A. Vignola on the arm inside of the box. A VAR check confirmed the referee’s decision and Vignola was subsequently issued a yellow card….

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