close
close
Current defeated the Red Stars and set the NWSL record for goals in a season

Current defeated the Red Stars and set the NWSL record for goals in a season

1 minute, 45 seconds Read

NWSL: Kansas City currently at the Chicago Red StarsNovember 3, 2024; Bridgeview, Illinois, USA; Current Kansas City forward Nichelle Prince (8) celebrates after scoring with current Kansas City midfielder Debinha (99) in the first half against the Chicago Red Stars at SeatGeek Stadium. Mandatory attribution: Melissa Tamez-Imagn Images

The Kansas City Current scored three goals in the first half and set a record for most regular season goals by a team in NWSL history (57) with a 3-1 win over the host Chicago Red Stars on Sunday in Bridgeview, Illinois ).

The Current (16-3-7, 55 points) finished the season with a 6-0-2 run, including four straight wins.

The loss means the Red Stars (10-14-2, 32 points), who have lost four of their last five games, will face the top-seeded Orlando Pride in the postseason.

Kansas City dominated the first half, finishing the game with an 11-2 advantage in shot attempts and 6-0 in shots on goal.

Michelle Cooper gave the visitors a 1-0 lead in the 23rd minute. Nichelle Prince sent a short pass into the penalty area. Goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher came off her line and tried to catch the ball, but Cooper got there first and fired a shot from above the goal crease into the right side of the net.

It was Current's record-breaking 55th goal of the season.

They followed up in the 26th minute. Debinha received a short shot from Vanessa DiBernardo at the top of the 6-yard box and sent it past Naeher's outstretched arm to the other side.

Prince increased the score to 3-0 in the 33rd minute. Chicago's Cari Roccaro blocked a Kansas City shot attempt near the penalty spot and Prince was there to grab the loose ball and beat Naeher, who couldn't get past in time.

Ally Schlegel broke the shutout in the 52nd minute when she took a pass from Shea Groom and fought through two defenders to send it past goalkeeper Almuth Schult, who had strayed from her line, making it 3-1.

Kansas City entered the day as the No. 4 seed in the playoffs and will face No. 5 seed North Carolina Courage in the first round.

–Field level media

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *