Alex Morgan and Kristen McNabb give big crowd an exciting goal, but Los Angeles rival rallies to victory
For all their success, the Wave haven’t mastered the art of winning the matches they’re supposed to win.
Unbeaten in their previous five games, the Wave led the 12-team National Women’s Soccer League entering Saturday.Depth drives the NWSL’s claim to best-in-world status, and the Wave can attest that “gimmes” are in short supply.In addition, they coughed up a 1-0 lead to Portland in the 90th minute.“We seem to be better on the road than we are at home, which is incredible, because we have so many fans here supporting us,” Stoney said. She added: “We have to be better at home.
“We probably let them have the attacking momentum too long, which created chances for them,” said Enge, a defensive midfielder.
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