Recap: Spirit falls to red-hot Thorns, 1-2

Washington Spirit  |   May 5, 2024

Portland, Ore. (05/04/2024) – The Spirit fell short to Portland Thorns FC tonight, 1-2. Notably, Aubrey Kingsbury made her 400th regular season save with the Spirit, joining Jane Campbell (HOU) as the only two players to reach this mark with a single club. 

 

Unfortunately for the Spirit, the opponent struck early once again. Four minutes in, Thorns midfielder Sam Coffey struck a ball just inside the top of the box that lasered its way into the Spirit goal. Coming into the match, Portland was 3-0-0 when scoring first. 

 

Less than 20 minutes later, the Thorns doubled their lead when Christine Sinclair tapped in an airborne ball only feet away from the goal. Sinclair slipped past the cluster to find the ball and kick it home, marking the fourth straight multi-goal game for the Thorns. 

 

Despite possession favoring the Spirit to the tune of 57% and outshooting the Thorns eight to seven, the story of the first half was the Spirit possessing the ball on its own side of the pitch, not able to penetrate the Thorns final third. The score line would hold at 0-2 heading into the half.  

 

The Spirit looked its best at the outset of the second half, highlighted by a laser from Croix Bethune who shot a ball off a volley at goal, stopped only by the outstretched fingers of Thorns keeper Shelby Hogan. Bethune followed soon after with a shot that skipped just wide of the far post.  

 

The Spirit made several attempts at goal but couldn’t find an answer until the 86th minute when Trinity Rodman crossed a ball into the box that Lena Silano headed into the goal. The goal marked Silano’s first career regular season score and helped extend Rodman’s club record to 14 career regular season assists. 

 

Substitutes have accounted for six Spirit goals this season, the most in the NWSL. Additionally, the Spirit leads the NWSL with six goals scored in the final 15 minutes of action.  

 

The Spirit could not find an equalizer and fell 1-2 to the Thorns, due to the two early Portland goals. The result came despite the Spirit’s resurgence in the second half, outshooting Portland 11-3 and possessing the ball 67% of the time in the final 45 minutes.    

 

Next up, the Washington Spirit travels to Kentucky to conclude its three-leg road trip against Racing Louisville FC on Friday, May 10 at 8 p.m. EDT. The match will air on Prime. 

 

-NWSL Match Report- 

Match: Portland Thorns FC vs. Washington Spirit  

Date: Saturday, May 4, 2024 

Venue: Providence Park (Portland, Oregon) 

Kickoff: 10:00 p.m. EDT  

Weather: rainy, high-40s 

 

Scoring Summary: 

Goals  1  2  F 
Portland  2  0  2 
Washington  0  1  1 

POR – Sam Coffey – 4′ (assisted by Hina Sugita) 

POR – Christine Sinclair – 22′ (assisted by Isabella Obaze) 

WAS – Lena Silano – 86′ (assisted by Trinity Rodman) 

 

Lineups: 

POR: 18 – Shelby Hogan; 23 – Marie Müller (2 – Reyna Reyes, 90’); 4 – Becky Sauerbrunn; 5 – Isabella Obaze; 11 – Nicole Payne; 17 – Sam Coffey; 8 – Hina Sugita (27 – Marissa Sheva, 90’); 21 – Jessie Fleming (13 – Olivia Moultrie, 61’); 16 – Janine Beckie (19 – Ana Dias, 61’); 12 – Christine Sinclair (15 – Payton Linnehan, 61’); 9 – Sophia Smith 

Unused Substitutes: 99 – Emily Alvarado; 20 – Kelli Hubly; 25 – Meghan Klingenberg; 54 – Olivia Wade-Katoa 

WAS: 1 – Aubrey Kingsbury; 6 – Kate Wiesner (16 – Courtney Brown, 65’); 5 – Annaïg Butel; 9 – Tara McKeown; 14 – Gabby Carle; 7 – Croix Bethune (39 – Chloe Ricketts, 79’); 26 – Paige Metayer (17 – Hal Hershfelt, 46’); 12 – Andi Sullivan; 2 – Trinity Rodman; 11 – Ouleye Sarr (4 – Lena Silano, 71’); 13 – Brittany Ratcliffe (33 – Ashley Hatch, 46’) 

Unused Substitutes: 28 – Nicole Barnhart; 18 – Lyza Bosselmann; 3 – Casey Krueger; 22 – Heather Stainbrook 

 

Stats Summary: POR / WAS 

Shots: 10 / 19 

Shots On Goal: 4 / 5 

Saves: 4 / 2 

Tackles Won: 11 / 16 

Fouls: 7 / 11 

Offsides: 2 / 1 

Misconduct Summary: 

WAS – Trinity Rodman – 90’+8’ – Yellow Card

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