Chicago Red Stars down the Washington Freedom, 2-1
by WPS - Staff Report
07/01/2009 - 07:32 p.m.
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Chciago Red Stars forward Cristiane scored in the 49th minute from a back heel shot into the net.
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BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. (July 1, 2009) -- The
Red Stars became the first team in WPS history to come from behind to
win a game, scoring a pair of second-half goals Wednesday night to beat
the Washington Freedom, 2-1, in front of 4,127 at TOYOTA PARK. In the process
Chicago ended its WPS-record scoreless streak at 451 consecutive
minutes, snapped a nine-match winless streak and kept itself in the
heart of the league playoff race.
The Freedom jumped out to a 1-0 first half lead when Abby Wambach scored in the 34th minute on an assist from Lisa De Vanna,
but despite some close shots it was the only goal Washington would
score in the game. The Freedom did come close, particularly in the last
few minutes of the match, but ultimately could not find the back of the
net a second time.
“The first half we could have been up 2-0 but had a couple of bad breaks,” said
Washington Freedom head coach Jim Gabarra. “Chicago also had several
opportunities to score but either squandered them or Erin (McLeod)
would make a great save.”
Cristiane
got the Red Stars (3-6-5) on the board in the 48th minute with a
brilliant goal scored with her back to the net. Lindsay Tarpley had
her initial shot deflected by Washington goalkeeper Erin McLeod, but
the deflection found its way straight to the Brazilian striker, who
kicked it backwards with her left foot straight in.
Tarpley
would record the game-winner in the 61st minute. The Chicago forward
took a feed from Megan Rapinoe, spun around a Freedom defender and
buried her shot in the upper left corner for her third goal of the
season, retying Cristiane for the team scoring lead.
Washington
(4-5-4) nearly earned a draw in the match’s final minute. During
stoppage time Abby Wambach took a shot from the right side of the goal
line that deflected off Red Stars goalkeeper Caroline Jönsson to a wide
open Lisa De Vanna, but the forward was unable to strike the ball and
it continued harmlessly out of bounds.
The
two goals highlighted a strong offensive night for the Red Stars, who
outshot Washington by a 28-16 margin. Carli Lloyd had a shot cleared
off the line by Washington defender Cat Whitehill in the match’s
opening minute and Cristiane barely missed on more goals when two of
her shots hit the crossbar.
With
the win, Chicago moves into fifth place in the WPS standings with 14
points, and Washington holds in fourth. The Red Stars have played one more game than the
Freedom.
The
Red Stars return to the field on Sunday, July 5th for an exhibition
match with the Ireland Women’s National Team. The match will take place at 3
pm at the Benedictine University Sports Complex in Lisle, Ill. The Red
Stars then return to WPS action the following Sunday, July 12th, when
they host FC Gold Pride at 7:00pm. The game will be a celebration of the
10-year anniversary of the U.S. victory in the 1999 Women’s World Cup
and feature special appearances by World Cup team members Brandi
Chastain and Brianna Scurry.
The Freedom will be back in action this Sunday, July 5 when they host the Los Angeles Sol in a 6:00pm start.
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