Athletica Fall to Washington On Late Goal
Saint Louis Athletica
06/21/2009 - 09:08 a.m.
ST. LOUIS, MO (June 20, 2009) – Saint Louis Athletica could only hold onto second place for one week in the WPS as an 83rd minute Rebecca Moros goal gave the Washington Freedom a 1-0 win at The Anheuser-Busch Soccer Park in front of 2,731 fans who braved the heat and humidity of the first day of summer.
Moros’ goal came on a breakaway counter attack by Washington. Lisa De Vanna picked up the ball in midfield and made a run at the Athletica back line. De Vanna’s forward ball found Moros with Kia McNeill defending her. McNeill’s attempted clearance came right back to Moros who took the shot past an on rushing Hope Solo. Moros’ shot hit the underside of the crossbar came down on the line and then bounced into the goal.
“It was on a fast break two on two, De Vanna drew the defenders in because of her speed and she fed it right to me,” said Moros. “McNeill made a valiant effort to clear the ball but it came back to me.”
The win moves Washington to 16 points and into second place by themselves. Meanwhile Athletica, still with a game in hand on much of the league, find themselves in third place for the moment pending Sunday’s results.
“When you play at home you have to win,“ Head Coach Jorge Barcellos said. “Soccer is a game when you have opportunities you have to score. If you don’t score sooner or later the other team will.”
Athletica did have those chances in the second half starting in the 47th minute when Christie Welsh crashed her header from a corner off the underside of the crossbar. The ball came straight down, never crossing the goal line, and was cleared off the line by a Freedom defender.
Three minutes later Melissa Tancredi would repeat the same scenario. Tancredi’s header off another Saint Louis corner slammed into the crossbar and rebounded out before being cleared. Five minutes into the second half the score line read Crossbar 2 – Saint Louis 0.
Athletica still generated chances as the game and the heat began to takes its toll on both teams. Eniola Aluko made a bid for her fourth goal of the year in the 63rd minute, as she broke clean from the Freedom on the right side only to have her shot stopped by Erin McLeod.
The win for Washington was especially big considering Freedom Head Coach Jim Gabarra was forced to take off Abby Wambach in the 41st minute due to a hamstring problem. Gabarra decided to be cautious and remove his forward from the game.
Next up for Saint Louis Athletica is the league leading Los Angeles Sol. Kick-off is set for Wednesday night at 7:00 at The Anheuser-Busch Soccer Park
Saint Louis Athletica (4-4-2) vs. Washington Freedom (4-3-4) June 20, 2009 – The Anheuser-Busch Soccer Park, Fenton, Missouri
SCORING SUMMARY: 83rd minute Rebecca Moros (no assist)
LINEUPS: STL: Solo; Logterman, Ellertson, McNeill, Weber (Tancredi 27); Fletcher, Cinalli (Larsson 81), Woznuk, Chalupny; Aluko, Welsh (Hanks 58)
WAS: McLeod; Bompastor, Sauerbrunn, Whitehill, Krieger; Lindsey, Long (DeDycker 58), Sawa; De Vanna (Singer 84), Moros, Wambach (Gilbeau 41)
MISCONDUCT SUMMARY:
| 23rd minute |
Elise Weber |
Yellow Card |
Unsporting behavior |
| 35th minute |
Amanda Cinalli |
Yellow Card |
Dissent |
STATS SUMMARY:
|
STL |
WAS |
| Total Shots |
11 |
12 |
| Shots on Goal |
7 |
4 |
| Saves |
1 |
7 |
| Fouls |
12 |
10 |
| Corners |
4 |
1 |
| Offsides |
0 |
0 |
Referee: Karie Seitz
Referee's Assistants: Melanie Johnson, Dan Davenport
4th official: Doug Helfrich
time of game: 1:49
attendance: 2,731
weather: party cloud, hot-humid, 88 degrees at kick-off