Portland Thorns and Chicago Red Stars Break Even
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Monday, April 27, 2015
J.R. Taylor, GoLocalPDX Contributor
Red Star forward Christen Press
On Saturday in Chicago, the Thorns faced their first real challenge. The Thorns found themselves playing catch-up early after Chicago put two quick goals on the board. Portland looked caught off the guard, and slightly shaken for the first time this season. This was the first road game for Portland, and the Thorns didn’t look confident outside Providence Park.
However, Portland Thorns FC remained unbeaten, pulling off a come-from-behind, 2-2 draw against Chicago. Portland remains undefeated after their first three NWSL matches. Although, Portland picked up their first draw at Village of Lisle-Benedictine University Sports Complex in Lisle, Ill.
Chi-town’s early lead is credited to Red Star Forward, Christen Press. Press had two goals in 8 minutes. Her first, was an early dagger delivered just four minutes into the match. Four minutes later she added on another goal off of a beautiful assist from teammate Vanessa DiBernardo. Press gave the Red Stars an early advantage, but plenty of time for Thorns FC to re-group, and stage the comeback of the night.
In her first start of the season, forward Christine Sinclair pared Portland’s gap in half with a score in the 29th minute of play. Allie Long assisted Sinclair inside the box, who fired a well-placed shot through the defense and into the bottom left corner for her first goal of the season.
The Thorns went into the locker room at half-time trailing for the first time since their season-opener. Mana Shim was the second half spark for Portland, tallying the equalizer goal in the 47th minute. Portland’s attempts to take the lead were held to a minimum, and Chicago managed to hold on until the 90th minute.
Portland leaves Chicago with it’s first draw of the season. One observation came up time, and time again. The Thorn’s looked different on the road. The team that appeared unbeatable, had a tough time stomaching the harsh reality of road games. The confidence that seemed prominent throughout the entire Portland roster must have gotten lost somewhere between the great Northwest and the city by the lake.
Portland takes a one week leave before returning to action May 9th. Thorns FC takes on the Washington Spirit back at Providence Park after a short road-trip. The Spirit are 2-1, and have one more match before the venture to Portland. The unbeaten Portland record continues.
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