NWSL ROUNDUP: Thines with early points, often for Thrash Thrash

Visiting Portland Thorns, on Friday night Houston Dash’i 4-1, while the first 54 minutes of the match found the back of four players.
Pietra Tortin and Payton Linnehan, Sam Coffey’in eight minutes in the lower right corner of a penalty kick in the first half of the first half of the 26th and 30th minute scored goals before burying. It was the first professional goal for Torain. Caiya Hanks added the second goal of the season shortly after the circuit.
The explosion helped the thorns (4-2-4, 16 points) to extend their unsatisfied lines to five games (three wins, two draws). He made two shots for Bixby Portland.
The only thing that prevented closure was Sam Hiatt’s target in the 75th minute. Abby Smith recorded three savings for Dash (3-5-1, 10 points).
Available 1, pride 0
Temwa Chawinga scored an impressive goal in the run and visited Kansas City to defeat Orlando.
In the battle of the top two teams in the night rankings, Chawinga helped maintain the current (7-2-0, 21 points) point 1. In the 52nd minute, he scored a long pass on the hill and spent a close time for the fifth goal of the year.
The current goalkeeper Lorena made four savings to win the closure. Anna Moorhouse stopped four shots for pride (5-3-1, 16 points), who could not benefit from seven corner strokes.
Wave 1, Gotham 0
Kimmi Ascanio, San Diego’s undefeated line Harrison, NJ’deki host Gotham against the winning five games against the game scored the only goal.
17-year-old Ascanio scored a goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger after a help from Morroni, the third goal in the 30th minute and the last four games.
Kailen Sheridan made two savings to secure the clean page for San Diego (5-2-2, 17 points). Berger had a savings for NJ/NY (3-4-3, 12 points).
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