July 28, 2024 – National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL)
Seattle Reign FC News Release
SEATTLE, WA. – In the second group stage match of the NWSL x Liga MX Summer Cup, the Reign fell 3-2 to Club Tijuana. After going down two goals in the first half, the Reign pulled level thanks to goals from forward Emeri Adames and midfielder Maddie Mercado, but ultimately fell, conceding a final goal in the 84th minute of the match.
The match got off to a rough start for the Reign, as a through ball found the run of Tijuana forward Aisha Solorzano, who was able to one touch the ball into the back of the net and give the visitors a lead just two minutes into the match.
As the game progressed, Seattle found their footing and began to generate chances of their own, with forwards McKenzie Weinert and Emeri Adames leading the charge. Adames fired off back-to-back shots in the 18th and 19th minutes and Weinert had a chance off the woodwork at the 20-minute mark.
40 minutes into the match, Club Tijuana doubled their lead as another ball through the defense found the feet of Solorzano. The forward took one touch in the box before slotting the ball into the net to send her team into halftime with a 2-0 lead.
After the break, the Reign started the second half on the front foot, scoring their first goal less than 90 seconds after kickoff. Adames received a pass with her back to goal, but her time and space to turn before launching a shot off the underside of the crossbar and into the back of the net from around 20 yards out.
With momentum in their favor, the Reign found an equalizer in the 62nd minute from the foot of Mercado. Defender Lily Woodham’s cross into the box forced Tijuana goalkeeper Maricruz Gonzalez to deflect the ball into the 18-yard box, where Mercado made no mistake on the second chance.
Though the match was largely controlled by the Reign in the second half, Tijuana found the game-deciding goal in the 84th minute, when Solorzano completed her hattrick as she once again got in behind the defense.
KEY TAKEWAYS:
EMERI ADAMES: Forward Emeri Adames scored in the 47th minute to bring the score 2-1 as the Reign worked to make a second-half comeback. Adames finished the match with a team-leading five shots (four on target), seven duels won and four chances created. In her first professional season, Adames now has two goals in 2024 across all competitions.
JORDYN BUGG: Defender Jordyn Bugg made her professional debut today after signing with the Reign on July 19. Bugg is signed…