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Reign v Louisville Pre Match Thoughts
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I like to pull photos from the previous year’s fixture to use in my pre match thoughts blog posts. It’s pretty startling to see the Starting XI the last time Louisville traveled to the northwest to face the Reign. Kizer and Salmon were both on that team and Kizer started. Louisville only has 5 players available to start from that lineup and only 3 likely will.
I will spare you my previously well documented thoughts on international football, but in my opinion another step towards equality in women’s sports will be achieved when clubs and their players have enough combined influence and power to mitigate the necessity of having a league match played when players are committed to international duty. Nobody else wants my easy solution, but perhaps a Dec/Jan World Cup in Australia/New Zealand wouldn’t have been a terrible idea although the A-League fans would surely disagree. There is no good compromise…
Anyhoo, Louisville now finds itself in little-margin-for-error territory with no-margin-for-error territory quickly on its tail. If ever there was a chance to steal 3 points in Seattle, this could be it. The Reign is missing significant star power, but still have enough to be considered the favorite heading into this match. Most of Louisville’s goal scoring prowess will be absent for this matchup so they will need to find a way to manufacture a goal. I have previously commented on their recent inability to get a well-constructed goal, and you have to think that it will have to come from transition or a set piece. Louisville will need to rely on its defensive stability and thankfully for them the back 4 plus Howell should be available. If Louisville has an advantage over some of the other teams during this international window it is that its back 4 should remain steady and unchanged.
Where will the goals come from? If ever Davis is going to take the next step, could it be now please? Ekic is healthy and I for one would be willing to live with her defensive inconsistency because she wouldn’t have to be as good as a wing defender with Louisville’s improved sturdiness on defense. Goins will surely start at some point, but I don’t think it is tomorrow. Louisville could decide to move Pikkujämsä up and play Lester at center back and move Howell forward in the midfield. Coach Björkegren’s season will surely be evaluated to some extent by how he manages these next few weeks.
North Carolina 1 Louisville 0 Post Match Thoughts
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I have some kind of self-imposed duty to write my thoughts about every match, but if I've ever been tempted to skip a match, this one gave me the strongest urge. The main reason behind this is that both matches against North Carolina this year have just been “one of the games”. Louisville didn't play particularly poorly or well, so that usually means that you leave the outcome to chance.
I believe that both teams yesterday would have been fairly satisfied with the tactical execution during the match. Louisville looked comfortable ceding possession for large sections of the match and the Courage were pretty content with the lion's share of it. I thought Louisville defended well for the most part, with only the scrappy goal from Lussi finding its way in. Erceg was my player of the match, due mostly to her preventing a second gaol late in the match, even though she was very good throughout. Another thing that I noticed was that Milliet looked particularly quick getting to the hall on defense. In addition, Pikkujämsä had the chance to show off her pace too making a late recovery to stop a chance for North Carolina. Even though Louisville's goal prevention streak is over, the defense looked as solid as it has been over the last few weeks.
Once again, Louisville doesn't look like it can break down a defense with clinical precision, so that means that the goals will need to come from set pieces, defensive mistakes by their opponents, a scrappy goal like the Courage were able to get, quick counters, or defensive splitting passes. Louisville's best chance came late on one of those defensive splitting passes from Milliet to Goins. Parker came tantalizingly close to finding the equalizer and scoring from the bench again, but her effort was just wide.
Breaking down an opponent requires the quick/fast conundrum. You should always play quickly but never rushed. Louisville seemed like its attack lacked that little bit of urgency and composure. Patience and quickness may seem like distant cousins at first glance, but it's basically how predators get their prey. Maybe it's better said that it's decisiveness and precision are the key to breaking down the opposition. Simply said in footballing terms, the passes need to be quicker, more accurate, and more purposeful. Louisville seems to be caught to some degree in a reliance on Kgatlana to lead the attack and DeMelo to get the goals. Both of those players will soon be gone for a while, so Louisville will get plenty of opportunity to see if they can figure out a different way to win.
Björkegren decided to do a full swap of his forwards all of once. Kgatlana was getting very close to committing a second yellow, and I thought he pulled her just in time. I don't know if I am a fan of the 3 subs at once approach, but I will say that the attack didn't really get better or worse. I think mixing up the forwards some more may be warranted. I would like to see Goins in with Kgatlana again. Wang simply isn't consistent enough up front and I have been saying for a while that she needs to drop into the number 10 role. Björkegren will have to experiment some in the coming weeks.
North Carolina 1 Louisville 0 Player Ratings
Louisville saw its long streak of not allowing their opponents to score broken late in the match and ultimately that was the difference. North Carolina exploited Louisville's continued lack of consistent finishing and now Louisville has failed to score in 2 out of its last 3 league matches.
Lund-6: Not to blame on the goal and not required to do much otherwise.
Pickett-7: Typical solid performance.
Erceg-8: Saved a late chance by getting in a crucial touch near goal.
Pikkujämsä-7: Made some good recoveries and seems to be taking over for Lester at least temporarily at center back.
Milliet-7: Not quite as good as she had been recently, but still effective. Created a great late chance for Goins.
Howell-6: Didn't really have a bad game, but with the possession so one-sided the midfield gets a bit of a downgrade in this match.
Borges-6. Pretry much the same as Howell, but did get taken off the ball easily a few times.
DeMelo-6: Not poor, but not nearly up to her recent high standards.
Kgatlana-6: Björkegren smartly pulled her because she was about one more bad touch from a second yellow.
Davis-6: Not really involved much (legally) with an offside header being her most memorable contribution.
Wang-5: Virtually invisible for too much of the match.
North Carolina v Louisville Pre Match Thoughts
Courtesy Anne Evans
It’s been a while since I have reported on my tracking of how teams that score first are performing this season, so let’s do that first. I see this as more of a macro level measures, so I combine performance in the league and cup into one chart. You could easily separate the two, but I think the combined chart shows Louisville upward trajectory more clearly so I went with the combined one. Here it is:
Note that Louisville is comfortably above average in both metrics, winning points when scoring first and salvaging points when not. Their numbers are greatly assisted by their performances in the Challenge Cup but it is a part of the story of the season so far, so I think it matters. The most interesting data point on the chart by a long shot is the Washington Spirit, which basically says they are never comfortable with a lead nor out of a match.
With that update out of the way, I will turn my attention to North Carolina on Saturday. Louisville still has its full roster at its disposal except for Alex Chidiac (and the long-term absentees) who has already left to join the Australian National Team. To paraphrase Bernie Sanders, I am once again asking for your support in treating the North Carolina team as a beatable opponent and not some unconquerable monster. I was a little disheartened to hear Bekki Morgan on the most recent episode of BTRD say that a 2-1 loss wouldn’t be a disappointment (or something of similar sentiment as I am too lazy to fact check what she actually said). Bekki and I tend to agree more than we disagree, but perhaps our biggest difference in opinion lies in how we see Louisville’s performance against the teams where they have had no success. I don’t see Portland or North Carolina as unbeatable and no result other than a win should be taken with anything other than disappointment. It wouldn’t be season-ending or even day-ruining disappointment, but I am afraid that a draw would be over celebrated, and a close loss written off all too easily. Of course, absolutely none of this matters to the players who are never happy with anything other than all three points, so any amount of fan-initiated handwringing is moot anyway.
Louisville could be slightly buoyed by their first half performance at home vs. the Courage, where they dictated the match but couldn’t break through. On the other hand, the Courage have been one of the hottest teams in the league recently, winning 4 out of 5 matches in the league and cup which incidentally started with a win in Louisville. Maybe Erceg and Pickett will take a little something extra back to North Carolina, but ultimately this match will come down to who can finish off their chances better. Louisville averages a shot on target more than the Courage, so maybe they can find a way to make the math pay off for them in this match. A win for Louisville would put them in a playoff position this late in the season for the first time ever, at least until Sunday when Gotham and Houston would need to get a draw and a win respectively to keep up.
Louisville 2 Gotham 0 Post Match Thoughts
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Louisville continued its run of impressive play on Sunday afternoon at home vs. Gotham. The win allowed them to jump up a spot on the table, and to close the gap to 6th place to 3 points with a superior goal difference compared to the two teams directly above them. The next two macthes are on the road versus two teams currently in playoff position in the North Carolina Courage and the OL Reign. It will be key to tranlate the form facilitated by the comforts of home to making those opponents as uncomfortable as possible.
Louisville has conceded only one goal in the last 5 macthes across all competitions. This defensive performance, while definitely helped by Louisville's press wasn't completely reliant on it, which is a good sign. Gotham ended up with close to 60% of the possession by the end of the match, but it was virtually even at half and tilted in Louisville's favor prior to the first goal. Gotham is a much better attacking team than Louisville's previous opponent Houston, and while Louisville wasn't able to keep Gotham pinned in, the team was able to defend well in front of goal. Gotham's best chance came when a free header hit the post and O'Hara probably should have scored. Other than that, none of Gotham’s attacks should have troubled Lund. However, Lund didn't have the best handle on the ball in the first half and made a couple of chances more dangerous than they should have been. Ultimately it didn't matter because with a 2 goal lead Louisville was able to sit back smartly and the match was never in doubt after Kgatlana's early second half goal.
Kgatlana is clearly going to be the fastest player on the pitch the overwhelming majority of the time that she's on it. She had 4 shots in the match and it would be pretty easy picturing any of them going in. It's still too small of a sample size to put too much stock in, but you have to feel like that she could have 2 or 3 goals by now. On one hand the xG model from American Soccer Analysis says she's probably right where she needs to be with 1 goal on 1.13 xG. On the other hand, she's only put 2 of 12 shots on target. If she can put more of her shots on goal, she could become even scarier for opponents than she already is.
DeMelo has all but officially played her way into a spot on the US's World Cup roster. I'll miss watching her for the weeks she's gone. Right now the ball just seems to find her in dangerous positions. Kgatlana talked at length about the depth of the squad during her post match press conference, and I feel better about DeMelo's absence than I would have felt a month ago. I would feel infinitely better if Nadim was back in time to replace her scoring. That remains to be seen, but Ekic, Goins, and Fischer seem like they have goals in them. Monaghan and Davis can score too, but you would have liked to see a little more consistency given the minutes they've logged.
I now believe that the three players that have become irreplaceable are Pickett, Erceg and Milliet. Unless something truly unexpected happens, all 3 will be with Louisville during the World Cup. The season flashed before my eyes when Erceg went down late. I’ve already seen one dream evaporate this year with an irreplaceable CB going down injured (IYKYK) and don't think my heart could take another.
Things are starting to click into place for Coach Björkegren and the club may ultimately benefit from the patience it has shown with him. While he never looks to up or too down, you could tell that he was worried after the loss to Orlando. Since then he has seemed to be more comfortable in his status at the club. Regardless of how hot the hot seat really was, it has cooled tremendously. I always thought he was getting his message across to his players, so it's good to see that the players have stepped up their performance, but more importantly their focus and intensity in order to start to translate their talent and skills into results. I think how he manages the World Cup matches will ultimately define the season, so look for him to really push for results while some of his key players are gone. The Challenge Cup group could be locked up early, but Louisville will want a home semifinal so I think they will continue to try to win every match in that competition.
Louisville 2 Gotham 0 Player Ratings
Neely chucked a piece of ice at DeMelo during the press conference…you know, like good friends do 😀
Louisville put in another good performance, this time in front of a nationally televised audience. If Louisville continues these types of performances, they will find themselves in playoff contention sooner vs. later.
Lund-6: Dangerously nervy in the first half, but solid in the second. She may need to find a way to conjure up the type of performances she did last year, but on the other hand maybe not if the defense continues to play well. Either way, has to be better at catching shots directed right at her.
Pickett-7: Picked up a sneaky clever yellow and managed it well after that.
Erceg-8: Scared the soul out of every Louisville fan when she went down late, but seemed to be okay after the match.
Pikkujämsä-8: Her physicality kept many Gotham attacks at bay. It was good to see her put in a full 90 because 90s will be needed from her as the season wears on.
Milliet-8: After the match, DeMelo referred to her as the smartest soccer player she has ever played with. I can't remember if the NWSL has a most improved player type award, but she would be high on that list if they do. She is so much more comfortable and looks like she has been playing right back for years.
Howell-7: Will be disappointed that she missed a sitter for the chance to go up 3-0.
Borges-7: Will be missed incredibly when she goes off to the World Cup. She is starting to impress more on the defensive end.
DeMelo-8: What can you say? She had a ball magnet in her foot, so she just finds all kinds of different ways to score.
Kgatlana-8: Will hopefully keep finding the types of opportunities she had in this match. I consider her a volume type of scorer in that the math simply dictates that with as many opportunities she gets, at least one will go in. If she can figure out how to be more clinical, she could be unstoppable.
Davis-7: Wasn't as involved as the other forwards, but did complete all 6 passes. I don't know if she caught Lynn Williams brilliant bit of hold up play to create a secondary break for Gotham in the first half, but that's the next stage in her development.
Wang-7: She had another professional display and had the shot that created DeMelo's goal.
Louisville v Gotham Pre Match Thoughts
All Photos courtesy of Elizabeth Shaw
Louisville prepared for its upcoming match vs Gotham on a beautiful Saturday morning with kickball matches being played on the surrounding fields. One of the interesting things you start to see at practices later in the season is Julie Twaddle becoming more creative with her warm up activities. Today's activity was the outfield players split into 4 groups of 5 and having to move the ball with 2 players, strictly through the air and scoring without the ball touching the ground. Here are some pics from that exercise.
It was a close competition but Jae, Thembi, Abby, Carson, and Ary were in the winning group. Jae was super excited to win and solidified her spot as the most competitive player on the team.
I expect the upcoming match against Gotham to, if not define the season, pull it into sharp focus. Louisville surely need all 3 points to keep the teams above within enough striking distance to mount a late push for the playoffs. I keep going back and forth on the math, but 21 points seems like the safe number, with 18 points being the “cross your fingers” number of points needed from the last 11 league matches. The match is on “big” CBS, so it will be a showcase game for the team and for the city.
Howell and Björkegren both spoke about the challenge of playing a team with so much attacking talent as Gotham. Björkegren pointed out the Gotham and Louisville play similar styles, but didn't think that impacted their preparation all that much. Jae spoke at length about how Louisville's midfield has gelled, but also said that it would be a challenge to replicate the connections that she, Ary, and Sav have made when the World Cup inevitably shakes up Louisville's midfield. It will be important for Fischer to continue to get minutes because she is now likely to see her minutes increase drastically with DeMelo now presumably being a late addition to the US's World Cup roster. Baggett will surely slide into Borges’ spot, so she will need to build up her match stamina as well.
It might be a but early to think about managing the World Cup break, but it's nice that the roster is the healthiest it has been in months. Nadim wasn't involved today, but had been involved earlier in the week and is still on track for a return sometime this summer. With Murray's departure signifying that the club is happy with its defensive options, Louisville is likely looking to add more midfield and attacking talent to help during the World Cup, and potentially beyond that as the summer transfer window opens soon.
Louisville 3 Houston 0 Post Match Thoughts
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Louisville continues to show that it takes the Challenge Cup seriously and strolled to a comfortable win after a frustrating first 45 minutes. Houston rotated fairly heavily, going with a complete change in the backline and rotating half of their front 6. Louisville will make no apologies for this and will look to keep their upward momentum swing going into the league.
With 3 matches in the book, Louisville is in control of their group. However, they must keep an eye on Kansas City who sit on 6 points and if they are being realistic, will see the Challege Cup as their best chance at avoiding a disastrous season. This is also the last match week where Louisville or its opponent will have to worry about rotation, other than the forced rotation that will be caused by player absences during the World Cup. I have been enjoying the Challenge Cup. I am sure that much of that is down to the fact that Racing is undefeated, but I like the new format. It was changed out of necessity, but I think it works. It will be interesting to see how the league handles it next season, but with a sponsor willing to put money into it you have to think it is here to stay. I believe that 12 points will be good enough to win the group, and more than that would probably guarantee it. I couldn’t find this stated anywhere so if someone can confirm or deny please let me know, but you would have to assume that the teams that accumulate the most points will host the semifinal matches. Lou City doesn’t not have a match on September 6th, so there are no conflicting schedule difficulties to deal with. Therefore, Louisville will still be incented to win its remaining matches.
Houston managed only a single shot on target last night, and while they got into some dangerous positions, Louisville defense in the first half did just enough to make sure nothing got close to Lund. In the second half, Louisville continued the trend, in the Challenge Cup at least, of placing most of its defensive effort into keeping the ball in its attacking half. After the match, Björkegren talked about the team’s belief when contrasting their performances earlier in the season in the matches where they squandered 2 goal leads. That may have something to do with it, but I think the team’s commitment to pressing with the lead has been the biggest change. Without making a value judgement, you would have to say that it is working against their opponents in the Challenge Cup. Louisville ended up with close to 60% of the possession, which isn’t too common in this league when you go into halftime up to goals. In the second half, it seemed like 75% of the match was played in the Estopinal End. If the defensive philosophy that works is keeping the ball out of your own half, then I have to say that you really can’t argue with that. Houston’s rare counters fizzled out fairly quickly in this match. I thought Erceg might get a rest on the evening, but she was needed and vital. A loose touch in the first half by one of her teammates was almost a disaster, but she calmly recovered and shepherded the ball back to Lund for a clearance. I think that we could see her play every minute of every match in every competition this season because she never looks tired, while also always looking in control. In case you missed it, Pickett finished out the last ten or so minutes as her center back partner. It was a small sample size, but Pickett looked good in that role and would be a good emergency center back if needed at some point.
Louisville broke its stretch of no goals from open play in the previous two matches to put in two goals from open play and one set piece goal. Fischer’s goal seemed as much as a relief as opposed to a breakthrough due to Kanu’s early goal being ruled offside and the earlier missed chances. Since it was such a relief, I had forgotten what a nice team goal that it was. It started from a goal kick with Lund getting a second touch before she switched play to the left to Pickett, who fed Howell in the middle, who switched it out to the right to Borges, who once again switched play to the left with a fantastic pass for Fischer to get her goal. The second goal was simply Louisville making Houston pay for being sloppy. Mentally, the Dash seemed to already be at halftime and Louisville was only really applying cursory pressure until Pickett forced a terrible pass from Salmon which led to the goal. On the third goal, I could almost read Pickett’s and Erceg’s mind as Erceg made a late back post run. I contend that Carson was aiming for Abby at the back post, but Houston defended the corner so poorly that they committed the cardinal sin of letting the center forward get a clean header right at the penalty spot. Al it took from there was a simple header straight down from Goins. Parker is turning into instant offense as a sub, with Björkegren comparing her favorably to former Manchester United coach and super sub as a player, Ole Gunnar Solskjær after the match.
Now Louisville has to try to keep its momentum and get 3 points vs. Gotham on Sunday. A five-point gap isn’t insurmountable, but having two other teams above you in the table that are also looking to get into 6th is an additional hurdle.
Louisville 3 Houston 0 Player Ratings
Louisville had a fairly comfortable time with Houston on the night. It was a complete team performance with multiple standouts.
Lund-7: Didn't have to do much as Houston's attack was anemic.
Pickett-8: Got the assist on Goins goal.
Lester-8: Had a great attacking run from a recovery late in the second half.
Erceg-9: A masterclass in calm and assured defending.
Milliet-8: Really enjoyed her pairing with DeMelo.
Howell-8: Got a bit of a rest on the night, but really effective while she was on the pitch.
Borges-8: Got the assist on Fischer's opener.
DeMelo-8: Nice to see her score from open play.
Monaghan-8: Good full 90 from her.
Fischer-8: Great to see her get her first goal.
Kanu-8: Had a good finish called back, and managed her early yellow card well.
Goins-8: Scored with her head again.
Louisville v Houston Pre Match Thoughts
Courtesy Connor Cunningham
Louisville looks to secure firm control of their Challenge Cup group on Wednesday at home vs. the Houston Dash. A win would give them 9 points from 3 macthes and put Houston's chances of advancement to the knockout stage in serious danger. Coach Björkegren has stated on more than one occasion that he wants to win every competition that the team plays, so I believe that he will once again put forward a strong squad.
Houston hasn't put out heavily rotated squads for the Challenge Cup either, and could once again run out their starters. Since Houston plays on Saturday and Louisville on Sunday, there may be slightly more reason for Houston to rotate more than Louisville. Louisville has yet to see what it's defense looks like without Erceg, but she is the only remaining outfield player to play every minute of every competition this season. While she definitely deserves a break, she is so smart in how she manages matches that I wouldn't say that a rest is required. Still, Pikkujämsä, Holloway, Lester, and Murray could fill the 2 centerback spots. I can't imagine that Lester wouldn't start, so I think either Murray or Pikkujämsä probably complement her better than Holloway, who might still see action a left back. I think we likely see Chidiac and Baggett in starting roles again. Louisville's forwards haven't exactly distinguished themselves recent, so a start for Fischer or Goins isn't out of the question.
Maybe the big local story is that if all things go well prior to the match this week, we could see Ekic make her first squad on Wednesday night. Even 30 minutes is probably too much for her right out of the gate, but I would wager that Björkegren holds back a late substitution spot for her. Then again, you never quite know what he might do. I think the goal would be to get Ekic ready to fill in as a substitute up front during the last three Challenge Cup matches which take place during the World Cup, so this is likely her best chance for minutes until then.
Louisville 0 San Diego 0 Post Match Thoughts
Courtesy David Mucker
The main storyline from last night (from a Louisville fan's perspective at least, I don’t want to get into Alex Morgan's intermittent availability to play or fully commit to club football) was probably the inability of their forwards to find the back of the net. Louisville needs some kind of production soon from its forwards to even have a shot at the playoffs.
If you aren’t a fan of math and the reality of numbers, I will suggest that you not visit this space for the remainder of the season. Louisville's biggest opponent for the rest of the season is the mathematical reality they have created for themselves when it comes to reaching the playoffs. Bekki Morgan pointed out on Twitter that for all of the progress that has been made, Louisville only sits one point better than at the same time last season. I would like to think that I am a big picture thinker, and when it comes to this club I really believe that I am, more than most fans. While I detail my thoughts on each match, my general state of mind is always looking towards the bigger picture. Last night in a microcosm wasn't a bad result. In the grand scheme of things it was incredibly damaging. I think that it's human nature to focus on the most recent result or the most recent information. However, this team has a forest problem. The trees are healthier and more appealing, but the forest hasn't grown enough. It's barely 9% better than last year when at least 33% better is what is needed. When I read some comments I tend to think a decent section of the fanbase really can't see the forest for the trees.
It's also blatantly clear what the current problem is. Irrespective of your opinion on the style of play, the team simply doesn't have a reliable goal-scoring forward available at the moment. Those aren't a dime a dozen either, so no simple summer transfer will be guaranteed to solve the problem. The teams whose center forwards have at least 4 goals this season are San Diego, Portland, Gotham, Washington and North Carolina. Those teams also occupy 5 of the top six spots in goals conceded. All of them are in playoff position other than North Carolina, who is one point out as of Saturday morning. The recipe for success in my opinion is get goals up front and be sturdy in the back. Only the OL Reign spreads the goal scoring around enough to overcome a below league average goal concession rate. DeMelo is Louisville's only real scoring threat at the moment. Her recent heat maps show her in a more attack oriented role. I compared DeMelo's heat map from last night to Kgatlana's. While DeMelo still has more touches in the defensive half their attacking points are very similar. One thing to keep an eye on is whether the reliance on DeMelo's attacking prowess starts to leave things open at the back, especially on counters.
DeMelo’s Heatmap
Kgatlana’s heatmap
None of Louisville's shots on target last night seemed clinical enough to make Sheridan irrelevant. Louisville's last really clinical finish (I don’t count Baggett's deflected header) in the league was 4 macthes ago with Davis's finish on the counter against Kansas City. If Louisville needs to create a volume of shots to score one, last night's effort wasn't nearly good enough.
On a positive note the defensive effort last night was good. If Louisville continues to keep clean sheets or only give up single goals, it's not impossible that the playoffs are out of reach. Again, they will need goal from somewhere, but they have always spread the scoring around. They just need more of it.
I'm not shy about counting Milliet as one of my favorite players. Last night she showed her continued growth as a right back. Several times she quickly converted a defensive stop into offensive momentum. As a right sided partner, Wang had a better match than she did in Washington. I do wonder if things could be shuffled around a bit more up front for Louisville to play without a center forward with Monaghan switching to the right side and Wang dropping deeper in the middle. That's just me daydreaming however.
Louisville 0 San Diego 0 Player Ratings
Neither team could find a breakthrough so the match ended 0-0 which was definitely a better result for San Diego. 12 points halfway through the season won't get it done unfortunately.
Lund-7: Solid when called upon.
Pickett-7: Good as ever.
Erceg-7: Steady and assured throughout.
Lester-6: A tad bit shaky early but ended up doing well.
Milliet-7: Has become a specialist in converting defense into attack.
Howell-8: Excellent in the first half, even if she couldn't quite match it in the second.
Borges-7: Had the best opportunity on the night saved by Sheridan.
DeMelo-6: San Diego effectively took her out of the match.
Kgatlana-7: Looked dangerous at times, but couldn't quite find a final touch.
Davis-6: Not involved at all in the first half, but looked more into the match in the second.
Wang-7: Looked really smooth in attack and was more involved defensively.
Louisville v San Diego Pre Match Thoughts
An important player sits in the distance…close enough to see, but still so far away.
San Diego once again comes to Louisville near the top of the league. While the rest of the league hasn’t had as much luck against of the Wave, Louisville definitely isn’t fazed by them. They picked up 4 points against the Wave in their inaugural season and didn’t let them score even once. Alex Morgan looked more like the Orlando Pride vintage of herself in the 45 minutes she played vs. Louisville last year, so it’s probably fair to say that Louisville hasn’t quite had to endure the full Wave experience yet. Louisville has another chance to show what they can do against a top team in the league and will need to put forward another tenacious effort like they had in the second half vs. the Spirit.
The next match will mark the halfway point of the season, and the important thing for Louisville will be to start to gain ground in their hunt for a playoff spot. They currently sit in 8th place and 4 points behind the Dash who are presently in 6th place. Louisville’s current goal differential is +1, which is good enough for 6th in the league, so if they can push that up to +4 or +5 by the end of the season you have to like their chances. However, they are encountering at relatively tough pair of home matches in the league since Gotham follows on June 18th.
Here are some quick tidbits:
Everyone who follows this club knows that they are a center forward away from being a really serious threat for a playoff push. You have to wonder if anyone who signs for the club will be better than Nadim. That probably isn’t a really important issue since Nadim is only signed for the remainder of this season, so Louisville will definitely be looking for her long-term replacement even when she returns to action (now projected to be July).
Ekic is on track to make the squad against Houston in the Challenge Cup on Wednesday. It will be interesting to see where see falls in the pecking order for attackers. I personally don’t think she jumps ahead of Monaghan and Kgatlana on the left. In the middle may be her best shot for minutes.
If all of the other teams ahead of Louisville in the table continue to amass points at the same rate, it will take a rate of 2.3 points/match to catch Houston for the final playoff spot. More likely based on history, 1.8 points/match would get them to 33 points and a decent shot. Their current rate is 1.1 points/match, so that shows the improvement needed to get where they want to be. The easiest way to 22 points is likely victories in 6 of their remaining 7 home matches and 4 points from their remaining 5 road matches.
Washington 1 Louisville 1 Post Match Thoughts
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On the night Louisville played hard but committed more than their fair share of mistakes. Fortunately for them, the Spirit could only make them pay once and committed enough of their own to allow Louisville to escape DC with a point.
Every time I watch the Spirit play, I dream of what might have been if Louisville had selected Trinity Rodman at number one in its inaugural college draft. We've seen that the team doesn't really miss Fox with Erceg and Pickett covering thr left side of defense. I know they wouldn't be in Louisville without Fox being there first, but the explanations (or really rationalizations) that I heard over the first 2 seasons were that Fox was a particularly unique talent. That may still be true, but Rodman is even more unique and important where it matters. Last night when she was in space she looked terrifying. She made poor Julia Lester look out of her depth on her goal. Conversely, Milliet seemed to do a pretty good job marking her when she attacked down the Spirit's left side. She still isn't a world class finisher, but having the ability to consistently run past someone isn’t something Louisville has seen in attack, at least until Kgatlana has taken the pitch.
The Spirit had a pretty good amount of opportunities attacking on the counter and Louisville's pressing in the first half didn't seem coordinated. At times Davis seemed to be trying the high press by herself. I know Björkegren likes to stick with his system and his lineup, but it might be interesting to see Wang drop into the CAM role and have DeMelo play in an actual forward role. She pretty much does that for Louisville now anyway, and Wang's intermittent work rate in pressing might actually not be so noticeable in a central area. I also think Monaghan's starting days may be numbered. She is probably a more steady defensive presence, but surely what Kgatlana brings in attack will earn her the starting nod soon. The one thing that makes me nervous about Kgatlana is that she defends like personified yellow card. She likes to stab at the ball on occasion in defense which if you get it wrong is always subject to punishment.
Speaking of cards, Pikkujämsä was on for a grand total of 1 minute before picking up her red card. It was about as clear of a red card decision as you will see for the denial of a goal-scoring opportunity. In the end, it was actually a pretty heroic red card in that it all but certainly earned Louisville its point. I believe Rodman would have scored on that play and Elli had enough presence of mind to pull Rodman back outside of the 18-yard box. I dislike substituting centerbacks in the middle of a match and this is a prime example of why I don’t think it's a good tactical decision. Pikkujämsä had virtually no time to get involved in the speed of the match before she had Rodman bearing down on her. For all of Pikkujämsä's talent, she hasn't shown much recovery speed in matches, so having Rodman go directly at her at the first opportunity was not ideal.
Louisville was able to escape with a point because Paige Metayer committed the cardinal sin of fouling a player in the box with their back to goal. It looked like a penalty in real time and VAR agreed. Up until that point Louisville had done nothing in attack, so Washington really gifted them the penalty. DeMelo finished it off by sending Kingsbury the wrong way to up her penalty conversion rate to 50%. It wasn't the most clinical penalty ever taken but it was good enough.
Louisville now has 3 matches at home in a row with 2 league matches and one cup match. They find themselves 4 points out of a playoff spot almost halfway through the seaon, which isn't great so they will be looking to amass points quickly in the remainder of June. Their opponents are tough ones in the Wave and Gotham at home and the Courage in North Carolina.
Washington 1 Louisville 1 Player Ratings
Louisville committed petty larceny by getting a point on a windy night in Washington. Neither team was at their best but Louisville will be happier.
Lund-6: Made some good saves but punched when she could have caught a couple of times.
Pickett-7: Put in a solid performance on both ends.
Erceg-7: Was a little out of position on Rodman's goal, but did well other than that.
Lester-5: Struggled a bit and was taken off for the brief Pikkujämsä cameo.
Milliet-7: Handled Rodman well.
Howell-7: Had a really good shot blocked by Kingsbury.
Borges-6: Struggled a bit in her defending duties.
DeMelo-7: Scored the penalty getting her conversion rate up to 50%
Monaghan-6: Not really involved much.
Davis-6: At some times seemed to be the only forward committed to pressing.
Wang-6: Played too narrow at times leaving Milliet isolated.
Washington v Louisville Pre Match Thoughts
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Louisville seeks to start another winning streak on Saturday, but the Washington Spirit will surely put up a better fight than Chicago. The “Fighting OL Kang Spirit” are near the top of the table and I frankly hope they see a rapid fall. I don’t get the reverence for St. Kang. When she isn't lifting trophies for which she can take very little credit, she's making political donations to Ron DeSantis. She is just as crappy as virtually every other owner. Just stop it with the hero worship already. She's done good things and bad things just like the rest of us.
Anyway, this will be super short as I am in DC to watch the match. Louisville needs to work around the fact that DeMelo is going to be marked by multiple players until they find another reliable goal scorer. The matches vs. Washington are always interesting so I expect this one to follow suit. This is the chance for Louisville to show that they are ready to step up thier play to win against the league’s best teams. I will try to tweet from the stadium, but we'll see how cellular reception is around Audi Field.
Chicago 0 Louisville 2 Post Match Thoughts
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It's hard to properly evaluate Louisville's performance on Wednesday night as the Red Stars were so poor on the evening that Louisville was never in any real serious danger of losing the match. However, there is no need to apologize for easily picking up 3 points and heading to the top of their group.
As well as Louisville played on the evening, it's hard to see what the plan was for Chicago. The Red Stars seemed intent on playing out from the back which is exactly what Louisville wanted them to try to attempt. For long sections of the first half, Chicago looked happy just to make it to midfield at times. They were slightly better in the second half, but only just. Unless some miracle happens, they will finish bottom of the table by a wide margin. I would say their fans deserve better, but what fans? Very few actually showed up to the match and it was so quiet that you could frequently hear the players talking. It remanded ne of one of those closed-door COVID matches. The Red Stars are bad but if a team sucks in an empty stadium…well it's kind of like that tree falling in the forest type thing.
Enough on the terrible Red Stars because Louisville had two pretty interesting goals, and many more missed chances. I will leave the complaining about the missed chances for tomorrow when I preview the Washington match where it will matter. The first goal was one that you felt coming the moment Howell stepped in to intercept the pass that started the break. Louisville had been susceptible to over passing and under finishing up until that point, but a counter that left the Red Star players frantically tracking back was just what the doctor ordered. I always feel like you don’t have to be as clinical when counterattacking because they are almost always fewer players in the box which leaves more of the goal open. Louisville had some earlier transitional attacks but this one was different in that the impetus came from the middle of the pitch. Too often the balls out wide to Monaghan on the earlier breaks either lacked precision, or were slightly mishandled giving Chicago the chance to recover. However, on this break the ball from Howell to Monaghan was simple and direct and Monaghan's ball to Kanu was simple and perfectly weighted with precision as Kanu hit a nice first time ball to beat Naeher. Each piece of the buildup was simple and predictable and Chicago could do nothing about it. Conversely, on Goins’ goal she didn't even see it go in initially as she thought she had hit it over the bar. Suffice it to say there was a little bit of luck in the trajectory, but Parker fought to get open to make contact and couldn't have walked up and placed it any better. It's her second goal against Chicago this year.
The rest of the match was basically Louisville dominating possession and opportunities. Kgatlana came on with Louisville in the lead once again and had some good chances. As good as it was for Kanu to score, I think Kgatlana is likely going to scored and create more goals so it would have been nice to see her get one to start her Louisville account.
Chicago 0 Louisville 2 Player Ratings
Louisville easily managed a poor performance from Chicago and now have six points in their Challenge Cup group.
Lund-7: Solid when she needed to be and was much better with her feet than the previous couple of matches.
Milliet-8: Was fantastic in defense and industrious in attack.
Erceg-7: Not really required to do much of anything until Cheyna Matthews entered the match.
Pikkujämsä-7: Pulled a nice double duty in multiple positions.
Holloway-7: Ditto for Rebecca
Baggett-8: Really helped keep the pressure on the Chicago defense early on.
Howell-7: Nothing much was required of her defensively and was subbed at halftime.
Borges-7: Helped Louisville absolutely control the midfield all night.
Monaghan-7: Got in dangerous positions, but couldn't finish off any of her chances.
Kanu-8: Scored on a great team move and hopefully this will be the first of many.
Chidiac-7: Seemed to be in the middle of the attacks all night.
Goins-8: Scored on a beautiful looped header and had another great chance.
Kgatlana-7: Was close to scoring a couple of times. Still hasn't played for Louisville with the score even.
DeMelo-7: On late to grab an assist and draw a yellow card.
Pickett-7: On for a half to help lock down the lead.
Chicago v Louisville Challenge Cup Pre Match Thoughts
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Louisville will try to start another winning streak on Wednesday in Chicago, but will probably treat the upcoming match in Washington DC with a higher priority. Chicago has been poor this year but somehow won 1-0 vs. Orlando on Saturday while managing only 2 shots (with Yuki getting the goal). Chicago rotated some in their other Challenge Cup match, so that can be expected again.
Louisville on the other hand absolutely has to rotate their squad very deliberately on Wednesday. If Pickett starts on Wednesday there has to be a serious inquiry. She has played every minute of every match this season and for a left back that likes to go forward that's a lot of minutes. Erceg needs a rest too, but as a central defender might not need a break as much as Pickett. I think we could see some combination of Pikkujämsä, Murray, Holloway, Lester, and Wyne get a start on the back line. There are some interesting combinations in that group, so personally I would be fine with some experimentation. Louisville basically doesn't ever set up to win 1-0, so why not?
Up front, Kgatlana has still only played for Louisville while they were either leading or trailing so I would like to see what she can do with the scoreline all square. I like the idea of giving Goins another shot, but she hasn't made the match day squad for the last couple of matches. Chidiac and Baggett need a start as well.
I would like to see Louisville press hard for points in Chicago. A win would put them 3 points clear through 2 matches. With the highest-placing group runner-up advancing to the knockout stage, point accumulation, especially early in the competition, is important. Personally I think a real run at the shield or championship is probably a long shot, so the Challenge Cup is probably Louisville's only real shot at silverware this season.
Louisville 1 North Carolina 2 Post Match Thoughts
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Louisville's (brief) winning streak ended in a rather underwhelming performance that highlighted the team's shortcomings. This team still has a chance to turn things around, but the gap between Louisville and the playoffs is still significant.
North Carolina decided that Savannah DeMelo was not going to beat them and did a good job of making sure she was marked by multiple players at times. She still had an opportunity on a nice run from Lester from defense, but the finish proved too tough. She also picked up a yellow card on a challenge that showed her frustration by going in late and high. She was able to manage her game after that showing that she probably learned her lesson on her red card. Louisville needs at least one more reliable goal-scoring attacker. This a a match where you could imagine Nadia Nadim finishing off Monaghan's chance and possibly DeMelo's. The transfer window opens back up on June 28th and it's hard to imagine that center forward isn't on the top of the list. You don't win many matches when your best attacker on the night is your right back.
Even though Louisville had the better attacking chances in the first half, they didn't really impose themselves as much as they did in the previous 3 matches. This is probably down to their opponent on the night, but the press still worked well at times. Unfortunately they were not able to capitalize. The most disappointing was Monaghan's shot wide when she had done most of the hard work. Monaghan also left Ryan Williams too much space on her cross leading to the opening goal. It was not her best night for Louisville.
North Carolina's first goal was just one of those goals. Even though Monaghan was out of position, the looping header from Madsen was nearly impossible to defend especially given Lester's lack of height. The counterattacking goal down 0-1 is the cost of doing business when you fall behind in the second half. It's pretty easy to see that the Courage were the better team on the night and 3 points for them was a fair result.
Milliet was Louisville’s best player on the night with Howell a close second. She was credited with a goal in the stadium, but Baggett actually got her head on it. Regardless, the cross was great and she was good in attack all night. It was good to see her play well, but disappointing that the club didn't run a player of the match poll for her to get recognized. I also don't remember her ever having her own poster, at least not one recently. She remains the club’s most underrated player in my opinion.
Overall the team didn't look at sharp or as hungry for 3 points as they had in the past week. That little drop in intensity was all that it took for the Courage to make them pay. Ultimately, if they are to make a playoff push they will have to handle future winning streaks a bit better in order to extend them past 3 matches.