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Kansas City Current Women - Women VS Utah Royals Women Score Today
Kansas City Current Women
03-15 04:00
2 - 1
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Utah Royals Women - Women VS Utah Royals Women Sport
Utah Royals Women
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Kansas City Current Women
Utah Royals Women
Attacks
55
50
Dangerous Attacks
39
38
Ball Possession
52
48
On Target
5
4
Off Target
8019
6006
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End 2-1
89′
G. Paul
Sentnor
83′
K. Eichenberger
K. Palacios
83′
K.Ream
B.Mozingo
78′
E.Ball
K.Scott
74′
A. Tejada
T.Milazzo
74′
aria nagai
L.Prasnikar
69′
2-1
Sentnor
Assist: Debinha
61′
P.Hocking
C.Bethune
61′
J.Thomsen
K.Simmonds
57′
1-1
C.Bethune
Assist: K.Lynne Sharples
51′
K.Scott
45′
H.Hopkins
Michelle Ivory Cooper
Halftime 0-1
35′
0-1
T.Milazzo
Assist: c.lacasse
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Match Info
United States Women's National Soccer League: Kansas City Current Women 2-1 Utah Royals Women. In a thrilling NWSL encounter at Children's Mercy Park, the Kansas City Current Women edged past the Utah Royals Women 2-1 in a match that showcased the league's intensity and quality. The home side started brightly and took a deserved lead in the 25th minute through a powerful header from their star forward following a pinpoint cross. Utah responded with grit and equalized just before halftime, converting a penalty after a handball was spotted by the VAR. The second half was an end-to-end affair, but Kansas City found the winner with fifteen minutes remaining, a stunning long-range strike that curled into the top corner, sending the home fans into raptures. Utah pushed for a second equalizer and came close in stoppage time, but the Current defense held firm. The match was a testament to the competitive balance in the NWSL, with both teams contributing to an entertaining spectacle. The three points propel Kansas City up the early-season table, while Utah will be disappointed to leave empty-handed after a spirited performance. Kansas City's head coach praised her team's resilience: "We showed great heart to respond after they equalized. That's a massive win for us." The Utah manager said, "We competed well, but one moment of individual brilliance decided it. We'll learn from this." The Kansas City starting XI featured Franch; Loera, Robinson, Ball, Winebrenner; LaBonta, DiBernardo; Kizer, Lavelle, Cooper; Hamilton. Utah's lineup included Smith; Bowen, Corsie, O'Hara, Mathias; Coffey, Van der Jagt; Lussi, Strom, Vasconcelos; Rodriguez.