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Racing 1 Red Stars 1 Player Ratings
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It was a draw that was a win…sort of.
One point in the league was a fair result and good enough to face Bayern on Saturday. That will be a very interesting style match up, but more on that later.
Betos-8 (Player of the Match): Had several key stops in a wild second half.
Riehl-5/6: I have to go back and see if it was her poor clearance that led to the goal or someone else.
Bonner-7: Defended really well and probably prevented a few good chances for Chicago.
Simon 6/7: The other player that might have been responsible for the poor clearance. Otherwise had a good game, especially being on a yellow card so early.
Fox-7: At some point she needs to pull the trigger on a shot or continue one of her long dribbles further into the box.
Olofsson-7: Played well again, but will surely deserve a rest a some point. It's just hard to envision who takes her place.
McCaskill-6: Solid if unspectacular on the night. Worked hard as usual.
Nagasato-8: Yuki is the hardest player on the team to figure out. Sometimes she hustles her tail off like tonight, but sometimes she is invisible.
Salmon-7: Got one of those goals that you expect your striker to get from time to time by forcing an error and making the other team pay.
Kizer-8: I feel like she has a goal coming soon. Played a bit like Nadim in her absence.
Matthews-6: Played well for not expecting a start. Might have been better as a threat coming off the bench late however.
More tomorrow.
Racing v Red Stars Preview
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This match serves double duty as a league match and a semifinal for The Women's Cup. There is also another NWSL match-up tomorrow that will not count in the standings when the Dash take on the Thorns in Portland in the Women's International Champions Cup. Barcelona and Lyon are the two European giants participating in that competition. Before we get to the preview let's talk about meaningless trophies. If Racing win this competition it will be a meaningless trophy, but one that I would be proud to celebrate. These type of tournaments have become more and more prevalent over the lasts few years, so there is plenty of meaningless silverware to go around. However, you would have to have a pretty empty trophy cabinet to celebrate it much…
Couldn't resist a dig at the Spuds
Being a new team and not one that hasn’t won a “major" trophy in nearly 5000 days…
Arsenal is so bad, I have to celebrate something.
…I think an exhibition trophy would be a nice addition to the trophy case at the Fam. If Racing advance I expect a strong starting XI in the final. If not, expect wholesale changes.
Now on to the next opponent: Good ol’ unpredictable Chicago. The Red Stars followed up a frankly embarrassing performance against Racing in Chicago with 3 straight wins and moved up the table. They then followed up their hot streak by losing 3 of 4 and slid right back down into the packed mid table logjam. Based on the stats, 5th place is probably even too high for Chicago. The Red Stars are last in possession, and accurate passes per match. They are also next to last in goals conceded at 1.4 (with Racing being last at 1.5). This team is entirely beatable, but just as capable of scoring 3 goals on their opponents.
It is unclear (to me) at least if their Olympians will be back. They have been announced as returning for the next home match.
I think this means that they won't be in Louisville, but who knows.
On the Racing side, the team has been playing pretty well over the last few matches, with the last 2 matches producing points. Racing will be faced with quite a few matches over the next few weeks. I expect that we might see a change or two, but not more than that for Wednesday. I think Salmon could use a break and Racing have plenty of attacking talent to replace her in the Starting XI. We could see Simon get a rest too. Of course, as soon as I typed those words it pretty much guaranteed that both players will play the full 90.
No prediction this time around. I don't have a good read on how the match will go and I’m never right anyway, so no loss there. A couple of things to watch will be a) the weather with a possibility of storms and b) the crowd with hopefully all 4 teams represented well in the stadium. Hope to see a packed stadium!
Gotham 1 Racing 1 Post Game Thoughts
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Racing earned a well deserved point in yesterday's match vs. Gotham. It's always a little disappointing to drop points in a match that you once led, but a draw against one of the better teams in the league is a good result regardless. Gotham dominated possession once Louisville took the lead and won the overall possession battle 57% to 43%. Gotham also completed more passes and had a much higher passing accuracy (81% to 74%). Racing however did win one key stat: shots on target which was a 4 to 2 advantage for Racing. For all of Gotham's possession and accurate passing, they only really looked close to scoring on their 2 shots on target. Onumonu's fantastic effort was the only thing preventing Racing from taking all 3 points.
Could Racing has done better on the goal? I think the answer is like the answer to many questions: “it depends “. With the players that Racing had on the field, I don’t think an equalizer was particularly unexpected. In this particular instance, Racing allowed Gotham to have too much space to get the ball into the box. A team a little more experienced or constructed a bit differently might know how to see out a late one goal lead, but this team will almost always need a 2 goal lead to feel comfortable. That isn't necessarily down to the players on the field or the coaching, but more down to how the team is set up. Sometimes it's hard to get attack minded players to do the little things on defense. Racing is definitely set up as an attacking side. Many of their players in the middle of the pitch are really forwards and not traditional midfielders. I think more defensive minded players know how to close down space in the final third. Freja Olofsson tried to close down the pass into Onumonu's feet, but was a little too late getting there. Freja is really the only natural midfielder in the starting XI, so many times she has to cover a lot of ground on defense. In the final third, players have to understand that the risk comes from giving your opponents too much space. Further up the pitch, the risk is having someone beat you for pace or get in behind you. The defensive strategy of how to close down passing lanes changes in the final third, and sometimes it hard to get your attacking players to work as hard to close down space.
With a more balanced team, Racing will learn how to close out matches like this. That isn't to say their weren't chances to grab those 3 points at the end. Racing has a couple of decent chances inside the box, but over passing made them fizzle out. Getting that goal so early was key to earning the draw. Gotham appeared to be disinterested until Racing scored. It's always good to catch a team napping early. Incisive passing from Kizer and Salmon made that goal. Unfortunately they were both on the bench when Racing needed a late score.
One thing to keep an eye on for the rest of the season will be Racing's commitment to keeping a clean sheet. Now, I don't know if this is unique to the NWSL or even unique to this season, but keeping a clean sheet is a pretty good indicator of success. This may seem clearly obvious because a clean sheet guarantees you at least a point. However, based on all of games played so farz this year, keeping a clean sheet merits a team on average 2.5 points. Giving up at least 1 goal drops that number to .83. I know where my priority would lie. Fans love attacking football, but just because you are attack oriented doesn't mean you shouldn't strive for the clean sheet. By the way, the four worst teams at collecting points when allowing a goal are KC (2) Racing (5) and maybe surprisingly NCC (4) and Portland (5). The keys is that Portland has nine clean sheets and NCC has eight. I believe Racing’s success for the end of the season will follow this pattern. Be committed on defense and success will follow.
Gotham 1 Racing 1 Player Ratings
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Racing used a quick start to share the points in New Jersey. A draw is a good result on the road against a team like Gotham.
Betos-6: Not asked to do much and was only beaten by a fantastic finish.
Fox-7: Did Fox things. Good as usual.
Simon-7: Another solid outing.
Riehl-7: Has my vote to stay as Bonner's CB partner.
Bonner-7: Had a good clearance off the line in tbe 37th minute. Solid as usual.
Olofsson-7: Worked hard both on and off the ball.
Kizer-7: Was instrumental in the build up to the goal. Looked dangerous going forward.
Nagasato-6: Unfortunately one of her more anonymous performances. Subbed off in the 73rd minute.
McCaskill-7: Was super lively early, but Gotham seemed determined to keep her off the ball in the 2nd half.
Nadim-8 (Player of the Match): Got her second goal and was probably the most consistently dangerous Racing player.
Salmon-7: Had a nice assist and came close to a goal on an effort off the crossbar.
I will probably sleep on this result and post full analysis tomorrow.
Racing v Gotham Preview
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With all of the excitement going around about the Women’s Cup next week, this match almost seems like a forgotten game. Gotham and Racing played to a scoreless draw earlier this year in the Challenge Cup, with NJ/NY only needing a draw to top the Eastern group. It seems like Gotham has been overlooked as one of the top teams because for just about the entire season they have played at least a game less than the other top teams. Racing and Gotham now are the only two to have played 12 matches instead of 13 or 14.
Gotham plays in what I believe to be the most successful style…possession oriented while being defensively disciplined. Many teams like to dominate possession at the expense of leaving themselves open to counters. Gotham only gives up .7 goals per match, although that number has increased recently. Their weakness is that they don’t score a ton of goals. They lead only Racing and KC in that category. Back to style…the main weakness in their possession oriented but disciplined style is that they always seem to be in tight matches. They have only lost 2, but have drawn 5.
Based on Gotham's style preference and Racing’s continued improvement, I expect this to be a tight match. One thing that will be interesting to see is if Gotham sets up to absorb pressure or tries to possess the ball early. I think that Gotham will set up to possess the ball with discipline. Racing may have to be content with not seeing too much of the ball early. Racing doesn't have the midfield to win the game there, so I think Racing's best opportunities will come when Gotham drops its guard a bit.
All that being said, I am going to predict a 0-0 scoreline to mimic the earlier match-up. That would be an excellent point for Racing.
Know Your Foe with NJ/NY Gotham supporters group Cloud 9
Cloud 9 is the official supporters group of NJ/NY Gotham. Their leaders were kind enough to answer some questions about the team.
What do the Gotham fans think of the rebrand?
Love it. A rebrand was definitely needed to break away from the baggage of Sky Blue. Many of us were hesitant at first, especially after getting bombarded with Batman themed tifo requests. But we eventually started leaning into it (the name, not the Batman tifos).
Gotham is first in the league in possession and second in goals allowed. That seems like a great statistical formula for success. What's something the numbers don't show that is a reason Gotham is in a good position for a 1st round bye for the playoffs?
Defense has improved tremendously compared to past seasons. The shots our defense does allow are low percentage shots. Some worldies have been scored on us, but that's about it. Also teams can't score on us if they don't have the ball. Seems cliche to mention team chemistry, but that’s a factor too. There was very little roster turnover from last season, which is something new for this franchise.
If I were to pick one area that Gotham may need to improve, I would pick scoring more goals. Is this a concern or do you think Gotham has enough fire power?
Losing Paige and now Purce to injury hasn’t helped in the goal department. But Injuries happen. Even still, firepower is there though we can afford to shoot more, including the midfield.
Has the team's success this season been a surprise, or do you feel like the team has been building towards competing for a trophy for a while?
It’s not a surprise to fans. The team has been putting in the work. We saw that with the Challenge Cup and even in 2019. Again, minimal roster turnover is key to building a competitive team. Even though we didn’t have a full season last year most of these players have had time to develop within Freya’s system. You also can’t discount that the team now has access to proper resources and a world-class stadium.
Who has been the biggest surprise on the team so far this year?
No question, it’s Caprice Dydasco. Some players never quite make it back from one ACL injury, let alone THREE!
Who should Racing fans pay special attention to in this weekend's match?
Dydasco, obviously. Ify (Ifeoma Onumonu) has been a force up top. Look for Long to dictate the midfield. And keep an eye out for a patented Estelle Johnson Tackle™.
Thanks to Jen and the Cloud 9 leadership again. Follow them on Twitter @Cloud9GOTH.
Racing 3 - KC 1 Post Match Thoughts
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Racing had, dare I say it…a rather easy victory today vs. KC. I’m not quite sure what to make of it because I thought: a) Racing played well and b) KC looked exactly like a last place team that has only earned 4 points all year. Other than the clever free kick that caught Racing napping at the end of the first half, and a couple of last ditch efforts late that required saves from Betos, KC's efforts were rather tame. Now, I know it's starting to seem like I'm beating a dead horse here, but the numbers don’t tell the entire story. The stat sheet is going to tell you that KC outshot Racing 14 to 12, and 9 to 3 on target. This is incredibly misleading. Other than the goal and the late last ditch efforts, none of KC's shots were remotely threatening. I would go so far as to say that their overall performance lacked conviction. I almost fell out of my seat at the end of the first half because I was convinced that KC were already set to go home, let alone go to the locker room. This also demonstrates Racing's tendency to lose focus, and how dangerous that can be.
However, that's enough of the negatives. On the positive side, Racing controlled the match for the most part. All 3 goals were well taken, with Salmon's being the pick of the bunch. Another statistical anomaly that I don’t think paints the complete picture is passing accuracy. The numbers say that Simon only completed 58% of her passes and McCaskill only 61.5% but I don't recall any of those incomplete passes being a bad decision or causing any real harm. Simon was extremely active and led the team in touches (71). Savannah was second in touches with 69. Two of her passes turned into assists. She threw herself in front of a shot late that probably wouldn't have changed the outcome, but definitely reminded you what Savannah is all about. On a side note, Savannah's parents were in attendance and I can't imagine how proud they must have been with her performance. I stated in my Player Ratings post, that this may have been the best performance ever by a Racing player. I stand by that.
Nadia Nadim won the Player of the Match in the fan vote, and it's hard to be too bothered by that because she had a fantastic game too. She scored and created 3 chances, so I see how she won the vote. Salmon scored as well, but somewhat worryingly only had 19 touches of the ball in her 69 minutes. For comparison Cheyna had 11 touches in 21 minutes and also scored. Cheyna looked impressive to me and I think she probably deserves a chance to start in one of the Women's Cup matches because I think there will be some rotation in those.
Overall, it was a good performance and 3 points count the same regardless of who the opponent is. I still think Racing is probably still just a notch below the 8 teams above them in the table, but clearly better than KC. I know there has been some hand wringing about KC not having to protect any players in next years expansion draft, but I’m not sure any of them would be drafted anyway. It will be a tough remainder of the year for KC, but maybe they will prove to be a tougher match-up for future opponents. As for Racing, Gotham should be an interesting test next Sunday.
Racing 3 KC 1 Player Ratings
Betos-7: A couple of good saves late and made the initial stop on the KC goal.
Fox-7: Pushed the tempo forward. One day will love to see her in midfield.
Bonner-7: Solid again and stopped several KC attacks by stopping the ball up field.
Riehl-6: Had a another solid is unremarkable game as Gemma's partner.
Simon-8: Really impressive performance going forward and defending. Showed versatility by sliding onto the left side after Fox was subbed.
Olofsson-6: Another solid performance in midfield despite an early giveaway.
Kizer-7: A bit unlucky not to score as she hit the woodwork.
Nagasato-7: Looked effective in a more central role.
McCaskill-9(Player of the Match):Made 2 of the goals and left it all on the field. Maybe the best singular performance by any player in a Racing kit so far.
Nadim-8: Got her first goal and was dangerous throughout.
Salmon-8: Had a calm finish on the very nice team goal to open the scoring.
Matthews-7: Pounced on a sloppy KC error and walked it into the goal. I wonder if she doesn't deserve a start soon.
More later.
Racing v KC Preview
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Does any else find it odd that Kansas City’s team name is “KC NWSL"? It would be like the Washington Football Team being called, ”Washington NFL". Hey, that's actually an improvement so ignore my previous comment. If you read my previous post with Thad Bell, you have a little background on KC's situation. They had a team, it moved to Utah, and then moved back to KC. The original NWSL team, FC Kansas City was quite successful on the field, if not off. Anyway, you could definitely make the argument that KC's roster is the weakest in the league. On the flip slide, it would be a real mistake to overlook this team.
According to recent statistical evaluations of their performances they have been improving. It's oddly similar to how Racing's statisical performances have been improving. However, KC only won 2 points in July and Racing only 1. Improvement is a funny thing. Not all improvement is created equal. Moving your performance from terrible to simply bad is improvement and so is going from excellent to world class. What I think we have in KC and Racing are two teams whose statistical performances really had nowhere to go but up.
Neither team scores much, so the first goal of the match will be huge, that is if either team actually scores. KC and Racing opened their season against each other in a 0-0 draw. I wouldn't necessarily read too much into that match, because both squads are quite a bit different now. Racing is definitely more dangerous now, but they will have to turn that into goals in order to start to collect more points.
Not to go on too much of a digression, but I am really starting to have issues with this league’s statistics. If you check multiple sources, you almost always get different numbers. It's not only the complicated calculations like xG, but things like shots and possession differ as well. Don't get me wrong, they're close and I guess the NWSL site has the official stats, but it makes me nervous that numbers get thrown around without being properly sourced. As a public service announcement I guess I want to say to take any statistics you see with a grain of salt. I have made a decision not to quote specific numbers in my preview columns and will use the statistics that Racing publishes after matches as my statistical source for post match analysis. I would challenge other members of the media to be transparent with their numbers as well. I don't think anyone is intentionally using incorrect or misleading numbers, but fully mature leagues have a much more trustworthy way of communicating stats through official channels. One quick word about xG. There definitely isn't an official source for this number. Really smart and well-intentioned people have come up with some very good models, they just haven't calibrated with each other. Some of the xG models I have seen are hilariously different from others. None of this means you shouldn't pay attention to xG. I only caution you to check the source.
If I haven't bored you to sleep with the nerdy math talk, it's time for a prediction. To be nerdy in another way I will quote Star Wars and say “I have a bad feeling about this.” Based on absolutely nothing statistical and nothing really I have seen in Racing's recent play I am saying Racing loses this one by 2 goals to 1. I hate the concept that anything is “due" to happen. I don't really believe in karma or what goes around comes around, but sometimes our subconscious does detect things that our waking consciousness doesn’t. For some reason, I get the feeling that Racing is overlooking this match. Maybe it’s fan expectations, or maybe it’s simply the fact that the team hasn't won in over month and are somehow “owed" a win. Maybe I am trying a reverse jinx, which I obviously don't believe in either. Anyway, here's to eating crow for Sunday dinner…hopefully.
Know Your Foe with Thad Bell from The Blue Testament
Thad Bell is the Manager and a writer of The Blue Testament, a blog covering Sporting KC and KC NWSL along with all other pro soccer in Kansas City. As of the publication of this post, he is planning on making the trip to Louisville to see both Sporting KC II and KC NWSL play their matches in Louisville this weekend. If you run into Thad show his some Louisville hospitality.
KC like Racing, struggled to accumulate many points in July, but both showed signs of improvement. What's been the most encouraging thing?
Thad: I will say two things. First they seem to stay upbeat and focused. I've been watching them in practice and it is not a group that is going through the motions or looking down. Determined and working hard yes, but not like a group that isn’t going to pull out of it. Secondly, after the recent trade, well before it also but more after it, the offence is becoming more fluid. Closer to what the coach wants.
What is you overall assessment of the Amy Rodriguez trade?
Sad but needed. ARod was a pivotal part of FC Kansas City’s success winning two NWSL championships and an amazing competitor. Few players will compete harder to win and that can rub off on teammates. KC NWSL needed more players that are healthy, have a winning attitude and can compete. The downside for her is she needs players to help her be successful and she is getting up there in age. Also with two California teams coming in soon, she could have asked for a move west and Kansas City may not have received as much for her. KC NWSL inherited a roster of good players, but many of them are more depth than regular starters. For A-Rod they received two field players that can start and a keeper that will compete to start and all three can play a number of more years.
It seems like KC and maybe Racing are out of the playoff hunt. What do you think KC's goals are for the remainder of the season?
Never say never… Okay, it is looking more slim, especially for Kansas City but a 4 game winning streak (happening at any moment now) and either team is scaring the middle of the pack. So…. back to reality… Yes, KC is unlikely to make the playoffs but they could start to establish that winning culture (in baby steps) the rest of the way. But if they keep improving, stay healthy and learn to score some goals, they could get a few wins and end on a high note. There are still a lot of questions that need answered and some of those may not be answered until the off season.
There has been a little bitterness from Racing fans about KC's exemption from next season's expansion draft. Do you have any insight or thoughts on how KC was able to achieve that?
Nothing super secret. It was a bonus to make the move happen and I am sure it was requested by KC management. Looking at this roster as it was inherited, there was not a lot of depth and they came from a bad culture, some of them moving twice now. If I was offered an expansion side with a fresh group and no existing contracts or the existing team that came from Utah, I would have taken an expansion with no history. Between the roster they received and the short time to even prepare for the college draft, KC started behind expansion Louisville. Being exempt from the next expansion draft will allow them to catch up a bit.
What would you say is different about Kansas City's second chance at an NWSL franchise?
Ownership and where the league is at the moment. The NWSL is far from a mature, smooth-running league but it is leaps and bounds past what it was when the league started. Sponsorship, TV deals, and generally a better awareness of women’s sports are all helping the league step up to exist in fans minds. FC Kansas City’s owners had the money, but few teams were really going all out back then and FCKC really was not. Then when the first owners were forced to sell, the last FC Kansas City owner came in like a savior but in reality delt the final death blows to a formerly very successful team. KC NWSL’s owners are a different breed altogether from the previous franchise. Financially they have the money to do the right things, they have a passion to make it succeed.
I think both sets of fans are looking at Sunday's match as a real chance for a needed 3 points. What will KC need to do to get a win?
Not make mistakes and find the back of the net. Sounds simple of course but with so much turnover, injuries and call-ups, Kansas City has been forced into some fluidity in lineups and where players slot in on any given day which makes it easy to make mistakes. They need to score so the defense is NOT forced to be perfect.
Is there any particular player that Racing fans should watch during the match?
I will give you two players with one answer. Pickett. Victoria and Kiki (no relation) are two rookies that can make a big impact. Victoria has the ability to break lines by running or passing but has not consistently broken out yet. Coaches want her to attack and shoot more but she still thinks defensively too much. Kiki came in after the NCAA tournament and needed to heal an injury before diving in but has hit the ground running. She is quick and loves to get forward from her outside back position and could make an impact.
Thanks again to Thad. You can follow him on Twitter @TheBackpost and be sure to check out his website.
Can We Talk? With Massey from WOSO Wine Up
Massey from the excellent podcast WOSO Wine Up joined me for a chat recently. Massey is an encyclopedia of WOSO knowledge.
FDLFC: How did you come up with the idea for WOSO Wine Up? It's a great name by the way.
Massey: My cohost and I were brainstorming things we could do and we both like wine and drinking it 🙃
I have to ask...how much wine do you go through in a podcast?
Ha ha ha…I can’t speak for Brianna because we haven’t actually recorded in the same place yet! But there have been episodes where I’ve drank a whole bottle!
Before we move onto Racing...I'm not a huge follower of international soccer, so I wanted to get your opinion of the USWNT's Olympic performance.
Oh wow. I could go on and on about it… there didn’t seem to be the same fire in the team that we saw in 2019. I think certain people played poorly and certain people shined. I did discuss some of it on the most recent episode (15 I think) and will definitely be talking more in the next episode :) (FDLFC: I will be sure to tweet a link to the podcast once it's available)
Racing according to "the numbers" have been playing better, what's your assessment of the team's recent play?
I think they’ve done some amazing things on the field! The talent the team possesses is INSANE! I also think that for a first year team that hasn’t played together we’ve done some AMAZING things.
I guess the disappointing thing has been the results. Frankly they were lucky early on and maybe a little more unlucky recently. What are you expectations for the remainder of the season?
I’m really looking forward to the women’s cup! We get to have some major clubs come here and experience our world class stadium and facilities! I’m looking forward to more goals and games in the fall! Being on the capo stand in the heat is BRUTAL.
ALSO very excited about OL Reign… they may have rain and Rapinoe in Seattle but we’ve got bourbon and Betos here in Louisville.
Were you a Reign fan before Racing joined the league?
I actually was! I never have gotten to see them play in Seattle but I was a Seattle Sounders women’s team fan way back in the day.
If we’re not playing them I generally am rooting for them.
Who is your favorite Racing player and non-racing player?
Oh gosh favorite Racing player!! I don’t think I can pick just one.
Well… there’s only one Erin Simon. I might have a signed pride jersey. And it might be hers. I do also love me some Michelle Betos! She’s one of the greatest goalkeepers in the game. She’s the only one (GK) to score in the NWSL EVER.
(As for non-Racing) Allie Long! For sure!!! I’ve actually played Call of Duty with her a few times. If I’m talking about players overseas Jennifer Hermoso. She’s one of my favorites.
That is awesome! Is there any sport with better fan connections than WOSO?
Oh wow. I honestly don’t think there is. WoSo is so niche still in my opinion.
I came into following this league a little naive. These first few months have been eye-opening for me. I know the passion that surrounds my favorite Premier League team (Arsenal), but it actually seems a bit tame compared to some of the ferocity I see surrounding this league. Am I getting a good feel for the passion, or has this been an unusual season?
I think that things really turned after the 2019 World Cup in such a grand way.. there are some crazy fierce fans too. But viewership numbers started going up then. Which the more people watch the more fans you get and that leads to the passion I think.
It’s crazy to see how it has evolved each World Cup starting since 2011 really.
I am old and lazy with a back that gives me fits. I can’t stand in one place for long periods of time. What is the stand experience like?
Oh it’s nuts! I keep my Apple watch on and track my calories it’s insane especially if I do the March to the match. I love it though. I like being able to help energize a crowd.
One of the things I love about Lynn Family Stadium is the variety of experiences you can have there. If you weren't in the stands, where would you like to watch the game?
Oh wow. Hmmmm probably 209 or 219. High enough up to see and at an angle to see goals scored on either end.
Thanks to Massey again for answering my questions. Follow her @sassyismassey and subscribe to WOSO Wine Up through the website.
July Fleur-de-lis-fc.com Player of the Month
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Each month I will conduct a Twitter poll to let people vote on the Player of the Month. I will pretend to consider input from this poll then award the honor precisely to who I think deserves it.
It's hard to come up with a player of the month when the team goes 0-3-1, but I said I would pick one every month so I guess that means I have to do it. Well it doesn't mean I have to choose, so this month I am deferring to the Twitter poll and picking Ebony Salmon. Her goal was the only goal scored for the month and earned the sole point in July, so maybe it doesn't need to be any more complicated than that.
Other players of note were Gemma Bonner who helped bring more defensive stability, CeCe Kizer who was dangerous in her new wing role, Freja Olofsson who led the midfield in passing accuracy and Nadia Nadim who brought new life into the attack.
July didn't turn out the way that any Racing fan wanted, but there were clear signs of progress. Let's hope that progress turns into more points in August and difficult choice for Player of the Month due to overall better play.
OL Reign 2 - Racing 0 Analysis
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If you have noticed my writing style, I write from a fan’s perspective and almost always ignore Racing's opponents other than my Know Your Foe and preview posts. I focus my energy on Racing during the analysis posts. While I will continue to do that here I wanted to come at the analysis from the opposite direction…how to play against Racing.
I watch enough soccer to know that there is more than one way to win a match. Louisville's two major soccer teams, Racing and City both believe in possession football. The philosophy is to dominate possession and put the other team on the back foot. This often includes high pressure. They want to build possession from the back and score as a result of that possession. When done correctly it looks like their first goal against Chicago. The highlight of this goal cuts out the early buildup, but the move started from a recovery from Martin, a pass to Betos who fed it quickly to Bonner. You can watch the rest here:
So when it works it's beautiful. However there are three things that building from the back requires: good positioning, quick ball movement and accurate passing.
If I were planing to play against Racing here is what I would tell my team: let Racing possess the ball in the back and wait for a loose pass in midfield to counter. Here's the thing, the possession numbers don’t mean much once you're behind and they really mean next to nothing when you're down by more than one. Now the possession stats will say that possession was equalim last night's match, but the Reign had 26 more passes in the opposition half. Possession in your own half frankly doesn't mean much.
The other thing I would tell my team is to attack from the left. Emily Fox according to some terrible analysis on Twitch could soon be a centerback, but for now locks down the right side of attack. Simon has put in some decent efforts, but she's not Fox. Is it any surprise that most teams attack Racing from the left?
That’s it. That's the winning formula against Racing. Score first and your pretty much guaranteed a victory. My verdict: Racing need to be much harder to figure out. I think the recent increase in Racing's shot and possession numbers are due to improvement to some degree, but also due to teams figuring out that Racing are more dangerous in transition than in possession and that they are prone to a mistake in midfield.
From the beginning of the season, I thought Racing's best chances for points would be to set up to defend and counter. Now I am all but totally convinced of it. However, Racing just simply isn't built for this. I think Coach Holly simply doesn't think he has enough healthy, viable options at centerback to play a back 3. I’m not sure I disagree. In the off-season I expect this to be addressed. For now Racing is stuck with a back 4. The midfield is under staffed as well. Simply, the roster isn't balanced. That's a difficult thing to overcome. There are too many players not playing in their natural positions. That's how an expansion roster is going to be, so it's not really anyone's fault. For the remainder of the season, Coach Holly will have to figure out how he wants to play. I am fine with him sticking to his guns. The team will continue to improve, but there may not be many points to come from it.
I am a huge fan of relegation, and since the overwhelming majority of the football world has this system it tempers my analysis. However, since the NWSL will not have this in the foreseeable future I might need to adjust my thinking. For the rest of the season, points aren't as important as they would be in a league with relegation. That doesn't mean they aren't important at all. Winning is good for morale and Racing technically aren't eliminated from the playoffs, yet. If Coach Holly has found a formation that he likes, then by all means he should stick to it through the learning and mistakes. He has switched it up a bit recently through his own admission. I am sure he wants to win every match, but he has to decide what is more important at this point, learning and improving or accumulating points. I still think accumulating points is still the way to go, but I obviously will defer to his judgment. I would only say this: while winning is contagious, so is losing. I would hate for this team to have too many more losses where they played well and lose by two goals.
Which brings me to last night. Racing was beaten by 2 fantastic goals by Le Sommer, which can happen. However, I would have considered a 2-1 defeat real progress. Racing have to learn how to come from behind. A goal would have showed progress towards this. As a fan, it seems like all hope is lost for a win or draw if Racing doesn't score first. At some point this team needs to figure out how to score against a team that has a lead. They were close a few times last night and will surely get one soon. I think that would show true growth.
Reign 2 Racing 0 Player Ratings
Will be super quick tonight.
Before I get to the ratings I want to say that the game management from the referees was pathetic. One of the great aspects of soccer is the ability of the officials to allow play to continue even though an infraction has occurred. At least twice, the official stopped play and disallowed Racing an advantage. I think this may have been what drew Coach Holly his yellow card. I was embarrassed for the officials and this league needs to remedy the quality of officiating. That being said, I don’t think it greatly impacted the outcome.
Betos-6: Had no chance on either goal.
Simon-5: Tough to necessarily blame her for either goal, but she was the last defender on both.
Riehl/Bonner-7: Both solid
Fox-7 (Player of the Match): Delivered a couple of excellent crosses. The color commentator when asked what she thought Fox's future was said that she thought Fox's best position might be CB. Bizarre. Twitch is a dumpster fire.
Olofsson/McCaskill-6; Solid if unspectacular.
Nagasato-7: Looked like a different player tonight. Pushed the team forward a bunch. Needs more of these type of displays.
Nadim/Kizer/Salmon-6: Need more time together to be a threat as a working unit.
Will cover this tomorrow, but no more praise for learning during a loss. The team is getting better. In fact they are good enough to swallow a loss without having to focus on the positives. The rest of the season should be about becoming something better than an expansion team.
Reign v Racing Preview
Racing is already in Tacoma preparing for tomorrow’s late night EDT match vs. the OL Reign. It appears that this trip is already better than the trip to Portland. The OL Reign is the final team that Racing has yet to play. The Reign still are a bit tough to figure out in my opinion.
First, let's look at the stats. The Reign are second in the league in shots on target with almost 6 per match. They are also good at creating big chances and are tied for the league league in that category with NCC at 21. However, they have only converted 2 of those big chances and are only averaging 0.9 goals per match. The Reign do sit 8th in the table now after spending much of the year in 9th. There recent form has been much better with 2 wins in 3 matches, but those two wins are against a slumping Orlando Pride and bottom of the table KC. The Reign have tended to win the possession battle against their opponents recently and keep it close even if they don’t win. They average 52.4% possession on the year which is 4th in the league. I expect the Reign to win the possession battle in this match-up, and frankly do it pretty easily.
That means Racing should set up to counter attack. At least that's how I would play it since a) you're on the road, b) the other team likes to have the ball and c) I think Racing's best chances to score come through quick attacks and not long build up play. What the heck do I know, so expect the same formation if not the same starting XI. If Nadia Nadim starts, it will be interesting to see who's spot she takes. Ebony and Nadia I believe would both prefer to play in the middle. Ebony shifted to the left side of attack when Nadia came into the game against Washington, but they weren't on the field much together since Ebony was subbed off for Cheyna. The other thing to watch is to see if Martin keeps her place. I believe she will, but it's really 50/50 in my mind. Brooke Hendrix wasn't in the 18 last match, so I wonder what's up with that. A full roster makes Coach Holly's decisions tough and usually only an injury or a late lead sees a CB sub. As I write this, there hasn't been a published injury report. Racing buries those in their game notes, so as a public service, I will start tweeting those out.
I didn't make a prediction last match and we saw how that went. Let's go with a 1-1 draw and hope I'm wrong in the right direction again.
Know Your Foe with Susie Rantz of Ride of the Valkyries/Sounder at Heart
Susie Rantz is a writer for the OL Reign/Seattle Sounder website Sounder at Heart. Ride of the Valkyries is the dedicated OL Reign blog on that site.
OL Reign seemed to have turned their season around in a matter of a few weeks. What has been the key?
Susie: It might sound like simple fixes, but I think there are two important factors in OL Reign's recent run of form: more time together and simplifying things. OL Reign had a lot of players show up into the regular season, including the three loaned players from OL, in addition to Rose Lavelle, Alana Cook, Jimena Lopez, and Phallon Tullis-Joyce. Integrating these new players isn't always as easy as it sounds. They finally hit a stretch where the team had more time to train together and get to know each other's strengths and tendencies.
Former head coach Farid Benstiti also did a lot of roster rotation along the backline. That led to inconsistent performances where the team had trouble closing out games. Interim head coach Sam Laity said after their recent win against Orlando that it was important to him to start a consistent backline to keep some order to the team. They finally seem to be holding it together for 90 minutes.
The last factor is just a little more confidence in the attack. There were matches earlier where the Reign created plenty of chances but seemed to get stuck in the 18-yard-box. They seem closer to solving this puzzle after putting a few more goals in the net.
Has it been tough on the team not to have a true home stadium upon moving to Tacoma?
While a true soccer stadium would be great, Tacoma has really embraced the Reign. Their attendance in 2019 was higher than it ever was in Seattle, and the team is building real connections with the community in Tacoma. With the Reign sharing their stadium with a USL and minor league baseball team, they really do get to be kind of the marquee team at the stadium. While a soccer stadium in Tacoma is still the dream -- and something the team is pushing toward -- it's worked out well, given their limited alternative options.
I'm not sure how closely you've followed the opening of Racing's new training facilities, but the ownership group in Louisville has been deliberate about making the dressing rooms at the stadium equal in size and quality as well as the training facilities. Is OL Reign expecting the same treatment when their new stadium is built?
Yes. OL Reign CEO Bill Predmore, who was previously the majority owner before OL Groupe's purchase, has always tried to give the players the most professional experience possible. One good development this year is that OL Reign became equal partners in the planning for the new stadium in Tacoma. Previously, they were just considered tenants of the space, with the Seattle Sounders and Tacoma Rainiers driving the process. That equal seat at the table can only mean good things as the work progresses.
Has the fan base in Seattle stayed engaged since the move?
I'd say that the dynamic of who is able to attend matches has changed a little. It's not that simple to get to Tacoma from Seattle, especially during rush hour. At the same time, people in the south end of the Puget Sound region suddenly had a professional team closer to them. I think it is fair to say that there's been some healthy skepticism of the recent changes, with OL Groupe's purchase and Farid Benstiti's hire in 2020. But most fans have stuck with the team through all of that because the club has some really fun players and a core of four veterans -- Jess Fishlock, Lauren Barnes, Megan Rapinoe, and Steph Cox -- who have been with this team since the beginning. This is still the same Reign, and fans are realizing that.
How much has the team benefited so far from its association with Olympique Lyonnais?
I think we're just starting to see that relationship shine. The roster this year is loaded. Obviously, it would have been a little harder to get players like Dzsenifer Marozsan, Eugenie Le Sommer, and Sarah Bouhaddi onto one team without that association. But I think there are behind-the-scenes ways that the partnership is having a real impact that fans don't always see. OL flew all the players out for a few weeks of training in Montana last year ahead of the Challenge Cup, putting them on charter flights and housing for nearly a month. They had plans to fly the team to France for a tournament in August after the Challenge Cup, but the pandemic halted that. Instead, they flew three players out to train with OL. And they now have more staff behind the scenes, including Bruno Cheyrou, who was recently named the new Sporting Director of OL Reign.
Laura Harvey, who is returning to OL Reign as head coach after the Olympics, spoke to the possibilities of this relationship during her announcement press conference. Harvey is beloved by Reign fans, and it's exciting to see her back with the club. “That the best women’s team in the world decided to jump on board and be a huge part of it and lead the ship only elevates the club even more," Harvey shared. It feels like just the beginning of what these two clubs can do together.
Who should Racing fans pay close attention to on Saturday?
Good question! I think Eugenie Le Sommer is due for a goal. She's been a ton of fun to watch since she joined the club, but hasn't found the back of the net -- despite creating a number of chances. I know it's kind of obvious to choose France's all-time scoring leader, but I truly feel like the floodgates are going to open after she gets her first goal.
Thanks to Susie again for answering my questions. Follow her on Twitter @SusieRants.
Racing 0 Spirit 2 post match thoughts
Racing won a few key stat battles, but lost the match last night. The stat victories are a small sign of progress, with a slight caveat, so let's start with the positives.
Racing won the possession battle 57% to 43%, their most lopsided possession advantage ever by a wide margin. Of course when you concede a goal early, sometimes the other team is perfectly willing to sit back and absorb pressure. Racing has fallen behind early before and gone on to lose the possession battle by a wide margin, so I think the possession advantage, especially in the first half, was a good sign.
Racing also had a best ever shot total with 17. The Spirit had 18 shots as well and I thought the game was pretty open, especially in the 2nd half. Louisville also had there best ever passing accuracy for a match (79.8%) and a half (83.5% in the first half).
Let's talk about accuracy. I’m not enough of a soccer stat nerd to know if the pass that Nealy Martin attempted to Freja Olofsson in the fifth minute counted as an accurate pass or not. Accurate statistically or not, the loss of possession led to the first Spirit goal. Freja definitely got a touch on the ball from Nealy, but she had to stretch to get her right foot on the ball and the pass made it impossible for Freja to get a second touch to steady her possession. There was nothing wrong with the idea of the pass. If it had been delivered slightly more accurately, Olofsson could have delivered a one touch pass to Fox to start an attack. To be completely fair, Olofsson was calling for the ball in space. It's one of those slightly misplaced passes that if it leads nothing, is completely forgotten in a matter of minutes. However, passes in your own half have to be of pinpoint accuracy. I have made enough terrible passes out of the back that led to goals during pickup games, that I am an expert on this. In fact, my friend Juma scored on me this past weekend. I feel your pain Nealy!
The second goal came from a secondary header on a corner. Bonner could not quite deflect the initial header out of harm’s way and Staab finished off the effort. It wasn't the best game for the Martin/Bonner pairing.
Racing have played 10 games now, and in my opinion are a playoff long shot at this point. Some early luck probably raised my hopes a bit. They are by no means out of the race, but now have very little margin for error. If they can win their next 2 matches, I will be willing to reevaluate, but as this league has shown every point is earned via hard work.
It's a bit early to start thinking about next year, but I have started making a mental list of areas that need to be addressed during the next offseason. I won't go into all of them here, but I did want to mention a couple.
First I think the team need a few more physical defenders. The old adage in basketball goes that you can't teach height. Racing could use at least one more towering presence in the box both on defense and attack. This leads to my second point. Bekki Morgan, who sometimes I swear I share a brain with, pointed out on Twitter that this team doesn't look threatening at all from corners. I went back and reviewed the goals just to double check, but Racing has never scored from a corner. They have scored from a couple of set pieces, but that is rare too. Maybe short corners are the temporary answer but who knows.
Overall the first half was very encouraging, but a rather pedestrian 2nd half tempered the progress a bit. At least we don't have to wait 2 weeks for the next macth.
Player Ratings: Racing 0 Spirit 2
Washington flipped the script on Racing tonight in their victory at a Lynn Family Stadium. It was a tale of two halves, one very well played and one very sloppily played. I will dive into the numbers a bit more tomorrow, but even though the overall passing numbers were better, the number of loose passes doomed Racing tonight.
Betos-6: Not her best night. Showed a slip in concentration late conceding a corner, but not really at fault for either goal.
Fox-6: Rather anonymous based on the very high standards I set for her.
Simon-7: Unusually for her played the full 90 and was dangerous in attack a few times.
Bonner-6: Not as sharp as her usual self and had a couple of bad give aways.
Martin-5: A loose pass from her toward Olofsson led to the change of possession that resulted in the first goal. Looked to pass sideways vs. forward a bit too much.
Olofsson-6: Was her usual steady self before being subbed off for more attacking players after the 2 goal deficit.
McCaskill-6: It truly was a mixed bag for her. She had 2 shots, one on target, but only completed 59% of her passes.
Milliet-7: Was good going forward as usual and had a highlight reel flip throw. Substituted in the 55th minute for Nadim.
Nagasato-6: Bizarrely I didn't make a single note about her in the game. The one thing I see more and more is her tendency to hold up the play in favor of keeping possession. Had a 92% passing accuracy, but I don’t remember a single one of them as driving the team forward.
Kizer-8 (Player of the Match): Had 4 shots with 3 on target, one of them needing a fantastic save from Bledsoe. The only thing she got wrong was opting for a pass late in the game vs. testing Bledsoe again.
Salmon-6: Again, got next to zero service. It will be interesting to see what the plan is when both Ebony and Nadia start. Tonight Ebony went out left for a bit before being subbed in the 69th minute.
Nadim-7: On long enough to show flashes of brilliance. Managed 4 shots, although none on target.
Racing v Spirit Preview
Courtesy Connor Cunningham
It's hot. There is frankly little relief from the heat while the sun is out, so the kick-off for tomorrow’s match had been moved from 3:00 to 7:30 to try to get some relief. The temperatures are forecasted to still be in the eighties during the majority of the match. I played soccer this morning in a similar temperature range, and it was rough. Kudos to anyone who can play at a high level in this heat.
Racing achieved their first ever victory against the Spirit back in May. As I have stated several times, I consider that win to be a bit lucky. The good news for Racing is that their roster looks quite different from the previous matches vs. Washington. While Racing may benefit from new editions to the rosters, Washington is missing 4 players from the match in May due to Olympic commitments. Washington is plenty deep and you could argue that their top players are still here. This begs the question, are we sure the USA's best players are even at the Olympics? Let's not go there and say that Washington's attacking talent is here even if their defensive talent isn't.
In the last match the Spirit defense didn't have to do much other than watch Bledsoe pick the ball up out of the back of her goal twice. Racing will obviously have more attacking thrust this time around with Salmon surely starting again and Nadia Nadim to possibly get some minutes as well. Coach Holly had a rather wide grin on his face when asked about if Nadia was available for selection during his recent presser. For a second I thougbt maybe he knows he is going to start her, but given the match conditions, a sub appearance after the sun goes down is much more likely. I will make a rather straightforward prediction and say that if Washington gets off around 30 shots in this match, they are going to win. Thankfully, I think the Bonner/Martin pairing will keep the total shot number well below 30.
This match in my mind is the critical match of the season so far. It will tell us whether there are 7 teams fighting for a playoff spot or 8. If the Spirit win, I think we can pretty much split the league into a top 7 and a bottom 3. While no match before the team has played half of their games is a must win, I think enough of the season has passed for this match to serve as a barometer for Racing's chances the rest of the year. A draw means Racing can hedge for one more week. A win means now is the time to push to get into the top six. I usually make a prediction here, but I think I will pass this week. Something tells me that Racing is owed some Karmic payback for their victory in May, but maybe Washington just doesn't know how to finish off matches. Here's hoping for the latter.
Know Your Foe with Jason Anderson of Black and Red United
Racing and the Spirit already know each other pretty well due to a couple of early season meetings, one in the Challenge Cup and Racing's improbable first ever victory back on May 21st. A bit of time has passed between their last meeting, so I wanted to catch up with Jason Anderson, who runs Black and Red United. Jason is also a Podcaster in addition to being a member of the NWSL Media Association.
Going back through the results for this year, the Spirit have seemed to have a chance at points in every match they played, yet they sit 7th in the table. To be fair that's only 4 points from first. What's your assessment of on field performance related to where they sit in the table?
It's been an interesting season. The Spirit have some truly impressive performances (the recent win over the Courage, plus road wins against Houston and OL Reign stand out), but they've also pretty clearly let some points slip through their grasp. They've had at least two opportunities to climb into 1st place with a win, but couldn't get the job done on both occasions. I think they're a top 4 team in the NWSL, but the Spirit sometimes struggle to reward themselves for their good work. It's been a mix of reasons: they haven't been that great at converting good performances at home into actual wins — they've taken more points on the road (8) than at home (7) — and seem to have one substantial mistake (never the same player or same kind of mistake) in the back in most games. Ultimately I think they're going to address that tendency to not reliably convert good performances into good results, but we have to be realistic and note that the season is nearly halfway over, and the solution hasn't arrived yet.
Fotmob rates Trinity Rodman as the Spirit's best player this season, slightly ahead of Huster and Sanchez. What's your assessment?
I've voted for Tori Huster in the league's Team of the Month poll twice, and I think she's been the team's most consistently good player. But Trinity Rodman has been outstanding too, and has often been the player that breaks the defensive scheme for their opponents. Ashley Sanchez has also been ramping up her play, becoming more consistent within games since a move into a false 9 role a few weeks ago. One player not mentioned here that I think has to be brought up as well is Andi Sullivan, who on top of setting the tempo in possession and organizing the midfield has also been the main source of dangerous balls over the top for the Spirit's forwards.
Racing was frankly really lucky to hand Washington a loss in Louisville last time around. Do you think Washington will stick to the same formation/plan?
Broadly speaking, yes. Richie Burke is going to try to out-possess the opponent whenever possible, and the Spirit are going to go about this game the same way they did last time in terms of the big-picture tactics. Washington's offseason plans were really about moving into a 3-4-2-1 or 3-4-3 formation, but they dropped that plan before the Challenge Cup was over and have played a 4-3-3 since then. However they have adjusted a major aspect of that 4-3-3 since playing Louisville: Sanchez was playing as an attacking midfielder in that game, but has for the last 5-6 weeks she pushed up as a nominal center forward who drops off the front line to create for Rodman and Ashley Hatch. I mentioned what this has done for Sanchez above, and I'll add that Hatch has been able to find more space slashing in off the wing, and is now tied for the league lead in goalscoring with 5, so the adjustment has worked quite well.
Washington has been in the league since its inception I believe, but have yet to win any silverware. What are their chances to change that over the next few seasons?
The Spirit came as close to winning something as you can without doing so in 2016, when they lead the league for weeks only to opt to rest players in a couple games right at the end and let the NWSL Shield slip away. They then went to the championship game, took a 2-1 lead in extra time, got past the 120th minute...and gave up a goal to Lynn Williams with what was essentially the last play of the game, and then lost on penalties. It was brutal, and I apologize to any Spirit fans who happen to read this for even discussing it.
I do think their chances of changing that are pretty good, though. Washington has built a very young core group, where you can safely argue that seven starters still have plenty of room to grow and they've shown that they can play as well as anyone in the league at this point. That's created a pretty long window right now where, as long as that group is largely kept together and continues to grow, the chances at a title somewhere in there feel pretty realistic.
What does Washington need to do to close out the season in a playoff position?
I think the main thing is more consistency. The Spirit have shown that they can, at their best, match anything other teams in the league can put together. The last three games illustrate the problem, though: they played at their best against the Courage, but that game is sandwiched by losses to Chicago and Gotham. Against Chicago, they controlled possession but couldn't create chances, while against Gotham they were unlucky to get a very early red card that has since been overturned, but still gave up two goals on corner kicks. I think it's reasonable for the Spirit to still strongly expect to end up in one of the six playoff spots out there, but this is a team aiming for the top, and they'll have to be able to regularly match good performances with good results if they want to host a playoff game.
Thanks to Jason again. Check out his website blackandredunited.com and follow him on Twitter @JasonDCSoccer

