Match Recap: OL Reign Maintains Perfect Record Against Angel City with 2-0 Win
OL Reign (1-0-0, 3 points, 1st place) maintained their perfect record against Angel City FC (0-1-0, 0 points, 4th place) with a 2-0 win tonight. With this win, the Reign take the top spot in their UKG Challenge Cup group after the first week of play.
The match started with Angel City pressing high, not allowing any space for OL Reign to make a mistake. It was clear that the game would be intense and physical as both rotated lineups battled for dominance. OL Reign’s backline, featuring Ryanne Brown, Alana Cook, Emily Sonnett and Shae Holmes did well to fend off Angel City’s dangerous attack, while also getting into the offensive half of the field.
Though the first half was full of action, the teams remained deadlocked at zeroes. Brown had a standout performance at outside back, using her pace and grit to cause problems for Angel City’s defense. Midfielder Quinn, Cook and forward Veronica Latsko all registered shots in the first half, but it wasn’t quite enough to beat Brittany Isenhour in goal. Just before halftime, Quinn was subbed off the field after picking up a knock to their ankle, replaced by veteran midfielder Jess Fishlock.
The second half had a similar pace to the first and both teams continued to search for the opening goal. Goalkeeper Claudia Dickey held solid, doing an excellent job to keep Angel City off the board. In order to break down the home side, the Reign showed great patience in possession, moving the ball around the field to break lines.
The Reign finally found the breakthrough goal in the 64th minute, when forward Jordyn Huitema used her speed to pressure Angel City’s goalkeeper into making a mistake on the ball. Huitema picked the ball up in the box, one-touching it into the back of the open net to put OL Reign in the lead.
OL Reign’s next goal came 13 minutes later when forward Megan Rapinoe served a corner kick into the box. Fishlock got onto the end of the driven ball, flicking it toward goal. The ball bounced off the back of an Angel City player into the back of the net, doubling OL Reign’s lead.
Through the rest of the match, OL Reign fought to hold on to not only the lead, but the clean sheet as well. At the final whistle, the team reigned supreme, earning all three points from their first UKG Challenge Cup match of the year and extending their perfect record against Angel City to five matches.
Key Facts:
· With tonight’s 2-0 win over Angel City FC, OL Reign has now won all five meetings against ACFC across all competitions, winning three of the five games on the road in Los Angeles.
· OL Reign earned its third consecutive clean sheet of 2023 with two of the shutouts coming on the road. Additionally, OL Reign became the first team to earn a shutout against Angel City in 2023.
· Goalkeeper Claudia Dickey made her NWSL debut one to remember when she made seven saves to earn her first professional clean sheet.
· Forward Jordyn Huitema found the back of the net in the 64th minute to open up the scoring, marking her first NWSL goal of 2023.
· The win brings the all-time series to 5-0-0 between the Reign and Angel City FC.
UP NEXT: OL Reign is back home at Lumen Field in Seattle for a regular season match against the Chicago Red Stars at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 22. Tickets are available here.
MATCH SUMMARY
2023 NWSL UKG Challenge Cup
Angel City FC 0-2 OL Reign
Date/Time: Wednesday, April 19, 7:00 p.m. PT
Location: BMO Stadium, Los Angeles, California
Weather: 65, Sunny
Scoring Summary
RGN: Huitema – 64’, ACFC Own Goal – 77’
ACFC: None
Discipline
RGN: Stanton (Caution – 40’)
ACFC: Johnson (Caution – 86’)
Lineups
RGN: GK Dickey, D Brown (Huerta 67’), D Cook © (Barnes 61’), D Sonnett, D Holmes (Malonson 78’), M Stanton, M Quinn (Fishlock 45+3’), M Athens, F Latsko, F Bennett (Rapinoe 61’), F King (Huitema 46’)
Unused substitutes: GK Ivory, M Luany, M Canales
Total Shots: 9 (Latsko, Fishlock – 2)
Shots on Goal: 3 (Three tied with – 1)
Fouls: 10 (Three tied with– 2)
Offsides: 1
Corner Kicks: 6
Saves: 7 (Dickey – 7)
ACFC: GK Isenhour, D Spencer, D Gorden, D Nielsen (reid 46’), D Vignola (Riley 63’), M Weatherholt © (Nabet 46’), M Le Bihan (Pluck 85’), M Hammond, F Camberos, F Thompson (McCaskill 63’), F Emslie (Johnson 46’)
Unused substitutes: GK Haracic, F Endo
Total Shots: 14 (Thompson – 2)
Shots on Goal: 7 (Vignola – 3)
Fouls: 11 (Le Bihan, Nabet – 2)
Offsides: 1
Corner Kicks: 3
Saves: 2 (Isenhour – 2)
Player of the Match: Jordyn Huitema
Referee: Anya Voigt
Assistant Referee 1: Noah Kenyawani
Assistant Referee 2: Darren Bandy
4th Official: Karen Callado
VAR: Armando Villarreal
AVAR: Tony Obas