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    NWSL Results: Chicago surge back to defeat Houston


    Sunday’s one NWSL Challenge Cup match finished up a weekend of games with a fascinating matchup in the Central Division.




    Houston Dash 1, Chicago Red Stars 3



    The Skinny: The Chicago Red Stars bounced back from conceding early to score three unanswered and take home the victory. Mallory Pugh continued her sensational form from last season, netting a brace.




    One Key Moment: Pugh’s first goal changed the game after a solid start from Houston.




    PUGH TIES IT BACK UP!#HOUvCHI | 1 – 1 pic.twitter.com/qc2pJWDr2A
    — The Equalizer (@EqualizerSoccer) March 20, 2022





    Inside the Match: This game started off quite even, with both teams forcing turnovers in their offensive thirds and exchanging attacks for 15 minutes. Houston then gained the upper hand for some time, particularly through the wing play of María Sánchez and Nichelle Prince, who wreaked havoc on their defenders. In the 18th minute, the footwork of Sánchez earned an early yellow card for Bianca St. Georges, and a free kick in a dangerous position. The resulting set piece ended with Houston opening the scoring through Katie Naughton. Rachel Daly’s service made it all the way to Alyssa Naeher, forcing a save, but Naughton was there at the back post to put it away. It was another set-piece goal for the Dash, which was a strength of theirs last year.




    GOOOAAALLL! KATIE NAUGHTON PUTS HOUSTON AHEAD!

    Alyssa Naeher is able to make the initial save but Naughton is there at the back post to tap it home!#HOUvCHI | 1 – 0 pic.twitter.com/bjvyCdrfqO
    — The Equalizer (@EqualizerSoccer) March 20, 2022





    Houston maintained that momentum for a short period but in the 28th minute, Pugh equalized for Chicago. Ella Stevens checked down underneath and turned to play Pugh behind, between Naughton and Haley Hanson. From that point on, Chicago controlled the majority of the match. The movement between the lines of Chicago’s forwards confused the Dash’s defensive structure, creating gaps for players like Pugh to run into.




    The Red Stars came out in the second half with even more energy, finding success with their new 3-4-3 formation. This set up meant benefiting from superior numbers in the midfield and forcing giveaways high up the field with Arin Wright and St. Georges on the flanks. On their first corner kick of the match, 57 minutes in, they earned a controversial penalty kick when Sophie Schmidt hit into the back of Sarah Griffith, who was in the air. It was a questionable call, but Wright stepped up and calmly placed it in the back of the net.




    Chicago takes the lead as Arin Wright calmly slots home the PK!

    This is the foul by Sophia Schmidt that earned the penalty… is this a good call?#HOUvCHI | 1 – 2 pic.twitter.com/j6JRVLVrUE
    — The Equalizer (@EqualizerSoccer) March 21, 2022





    Just two minutes later Pugh scored her second of the night. It was a cheap giveaway in a very dangerous area from Houston that gave Pugh the ball and space to rip a shot. Her shot took a deflection to help the ball hit the top corner.




    Mallory Pugh makes it three for Chicago, and two for herself!#HOUvCHI | 1 – 3 pic.twitter.com/4YUzD6DBeA
    — The Equalizer (@EqualizerSoccer) March 21, 2022





    With 20 minutes left, the Dash started to find themselves offensively again, finding good space down the side for their wingers, but the services couldn’t find teammates. In the end, Houston sent in 33 crosses but were largely inefficient. Naeher made a terrific save late in the match to deny Daly, but other than that the home team was unable to really test the goalkeeper.




    Alyssa Naeher is back in the NWSL and back making huge saves #HOUvCHI | 1 – 3 pic.twitter.com/OIrNufnPdy
    — The Equalizer (@EqualizerSoccer) March 21, 2022





    The Goals:



    1. Houston Dash — Katie Naughton, 19′
    2. Chicago Red Stars — Mallory Pugh, 27′
    3. Chicago Red Stars — Arin Wright, 58′
    4. Chicago Red Stars — Mallory Pugh (Danielle Colaprico), 60′







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