Sep 23, 2024
Angel City FC forward Alyssa Thompson, left, celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal during the first half of their NWSL match against the Portland Thorns on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC forward Claire Emslie, right, vies for the ball with Portland Thorns midfielder Jessie Fleming during the first half of their NWSL match on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC defender Madison Curry moves the ball up the field during the first half of their NWSL match against the Portland Thorns on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC forward Sydney Leroux, right, vies for the ball with Portland Thorns defender Isabella Obaze during the first half of their NWSL match on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC forward Alyssa Thompson winds up to kick the ball in for a goal during the first half of their NWSL match against the Portland Thorns on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC midfielder Meggie Dougherty Howard, right, signals to a teammate during the first half of their NWSL match against the Portland Thorns on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC midfielder Katie Zelem kicks the ball during the first half of their NWSL match against the Portland Thorns on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC defender Sarah Gorden recover the ball during the first half of their NWSL match against the Portland Thorns on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC forward Alyssa Thompson, right, kicks the ball in front of Portland Thorns midfielder Jessie Fleming during the second half of their NWSL match on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Portland Thorns midfielder Olivia Moultrie (13) kicks the ball past Angel City FC goalkeeper DiDi Haračić (13) during the second half of their NWSL match on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC midfielder Rocky Rodríguez, center, moves the ball during the second half of their NWSL match against the Portland Thorns on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC defender Jasmyne Spencer moves the ball up the field during the second half of their NWSL match against the Portland Thorns on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC defender Madison Curry, right, vies for the ball with Portland Thorns midfielder Jessie Fleming during the second half of their NWSL match on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC forward Claire Emslie, right, scores a game-tying goal during the second half of their NWSL match against the Portland Thorns on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC forward Claire Emslie, center, scores a game-tying goal past a pair of Portland Thorns defenders during the second half of their NWSL match on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC forward Claire Emslie, left, celebrates with defender Jasmyne Spencer after Emslie scores a game-tying goal during the second half of their NWSL match against the Portland Thorns on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC midfielder Kennedy Fuller, right, dribbles the ball past Portland Thorns midfielder Jessie Fleming during the second half of their NWSL match on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC forward Messiah Bright, bottom, vies for the ball with Portland Thorns goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold during the second half of their NWSL match on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC head coach Becki Tweed, center, reacts on the sideline during the second half of their NWSL match against the Portland Thorns on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC midfielder Madison Hammond, left, looks to pass during the second half of their NWSL match against the Portland Thorns on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC forward Messiah Bright, left, vies for the ball with Portland Thorns defender Kelli Hubly during the second half of their NWSL match on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC defender Megan Reid controls the ball during the second half of their NWSL match against the Portland Thorns on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC defender Jasmyne Spencer, left, controls the ball against Portland Thorns defender Marie Müller during the second half of their NWSL match on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Angel City FC forward Claire Emslie, left, vies for the ball with Portland Thorns defender Isabella Obaze during the second half of their NWSL match on Monday night at BMO Stadium. The teams played to a 2-2 tie. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Show Caption1 of 24Angel City FC forward Alyssa Thompson, left, celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal during the first half of their NWSL match against the Portland Thorns on Monday night at BMO Stadium. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) Expand LOS ANGELES — Both Angel City Football Club and the Portland Thorns entered Monday night’s match in a fight for their playoff lives. The difference, was the Thorns were above the playoff line, despite suffering four consecutive losses. For Angel City, this two-game homestand will go a long way toward determining the club’s postseason fate. At the sound of the final whistle, the teams were left to share the points in a 2-2 draw in front of a sellout crowd of 22,000 at BMO Stadium. The draw moves Angel City (6-11-4) up slightly to 22 points, still in 10th place in the 14-team NWSL, but three points behind Racing Louisville FC (6-8-7) for the eighth and final playoff spot with five matches left. Angel City trailed 2-1 after Olivia Moultrie’s goal in the 64th minute. Fortunately for the hosts, they found an equalizer in the 76th minute when Claire Emslie took advantage of a spilled rebound by Portland goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold for the goal-line tap-in. Late in stoppage time, Angel City thought it had a chance at a penalty kick, when Arnold and Messiah Bright collided. Arnold went up toward the ball, but in the process, trampled over Bright. “I’ve seen it five times and my mind is blown,” Angel City coach Becki Tweed said. “I have no understanding, no explanation.” The referee’s response to the pool reporter question was that “the ball was out of play,” adding that “according to Law 12, fouls and misconduct, direct and indirect and penalty kicks can only be awarded when the ball is in play.” “I’m proud of the heart, fight and desire that we showed as a team. We created opportunities, put them under pressure, but it was unlucky to get rewarded for it. It was not the outcome we wanted, it could have gone either way.” The Thorns (8-9-4, 28 points) opened the scoring in the second half on Morgan Weaver’s goal in the 49th minute. That goal wasn’t without some controversy. Behind the play, Alyssa Thompson was knocked to the ground, losing the ball. Tweed thought it was due to a head injury, which should have brought the ball back. 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The Thorns were hamstrung entering the game with star forward Sophia Smith (11 goals) sidelined by an ankle injury. “We’re very aware of where we are in the table,” midfielder Madison Hammond said. “We know that coming back against any team is not easy and we know that the rest of the season is not going to be easy.” Angel City faces a quick turnaround, getting ready to host the Washington Spirit on Friday night. incredible goals pure chaos NWSL AFTER DARK pic.twitter.com/kkUKXMj7Fm — National Women’s Soccer League (@NWSL) September 24, 2024 ALYSSA THOMPSON IS UNSTOPPABLE pic.twitter.com/i5FfoGdxUS — National Women’s Soccer League (@NWSL) September 24, 2024
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