Wave rolls on and Chawinga returns – Equalizer Soccer

Wave rolls on and Chawinga returns – Equalizer Soccer


Jorelyn Carabali, in bright green, defends a shot by Ludmila da Silva, in beige.


Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images

In Matchweek 4 of the National Women’s Soccer League, the Orlando Pride, San Diego Wave, and Houston Dash pick up hard-earned points while Racing Louisville continues to drop them. Temwa Chawinga lifts the Kansas City Current to an important win, and when will the goals finally come for Gotham? As the league pauses for two weeks for a FIFA international window, let’s take stock of where the season stands.

 

The San Diego Wave keep rolling

 

It took 63 minutes for San Diego to solve the Boston Legacy’s low block on Friday night. Teenage wonder Kimmi Ascanio laid off a slicing ball to the run of Ludmila who netted her first goal since September. The Wave remain at the top of the table and are riding a franchise-best four-match winning streak. Their only defeat came against Houston in the first match of the season. They also lead the league in Expected Goals (10.7), points gained from a losing position (13), goal difference (+5), shots (80), and shots on target (37), per Opta. The good times could keep coming, as record signing Catarina Macario has yet to even lace up her boots for her hometown club. 

 

Chawinga bolsters Current while familiar woes haunt Gotham

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