The Sun (San Bernardino)

ACFC looks to rebound against Washington Spirit

- By Damian Calhoun dcalhoun@scng.com @damiancalh­oun on Twitter

As an expansion team, there is always a week of firsts, whether good or bad.

For Angel City FC this week, it will attempt to avoid losing consecutiv­e games as it visits the Washington Spirit.

Angel City followed up its seasonopen­ing win over North Carolina with a 1-0 disappoint­ing loss to the Orlando Pride.

“We did things really well, especially in the first half,” Angel City coach Freya Coombe said. “We are really hard to beat defensivel­y, as we put teams like North Carolina under a lot of pressure and we were good on the ball and created good attacking chances that we took.”

“I think the hardest thing for teams that are so new is the consistenc­y. We build towards that so we are not fluctuatin­g each week, becoming more consistent in that area.”

Orlando scored in the third minute last week, and even though Angel City pressed and chased the game, an equalizing goal was never scored.

The Spirit opened the regular season May 1 with a 2-1 win over OL Reign. Six days later, they met again in the Challenge Cup finale with OL Reign winning 2-1.

Angel City’s defensive workrate will be certainly be challenged by the Southern California duo of Ashley Sanchez

(Pasadena/UCLA) and Trinity Rodman (Newport Beach). Throw in Ashley Hatch and the Spirit’s attacking group is definitely one of the best in the league.

Angel City goalkeeper DiDi Haracic has allowed just two goals on five shots on goal through two games.

“I wouldn’t say they are highs and lows,” Haracic said. “I would say they’re character builders. I would rather go through adversity with the club than let it click right away because I think that’s what builds people.

“We’re all here for a reason. We thrive off pressure, and that’s part of the job. We have the opportunit­y to do something that’s potentiall­y never been done. We’re all here, and we know what to expect. It’s just a matter of meshing well together.”

The Angel City backline has undergone a makeover. Sarah Gorden, who was acquired in a trade with the Chicago Red Stars, has been sidelined with a knee injury and Megan Reid, a late acquisitio­n, has settled into one of the center back spots.

“The connection just happens naturally,” Haracic said. “We’ve all clicked. I’m not worried at all. We know it’s not going to be pretty right away, but that’s also the beauty of it when you see where we go from month one to month 10. I’m excited.”

 ?? KATELYN MULCAHY — GETTY IMAGES ?? Angel City FC’s Dani Weatherhol­t, left, sprints past Orlando’s Gunnhildur Jonsdottir during a May 8 game. ACFC suffered a disappoint­ing 1-0 loss to the Pride to even its regular-season record at 1-1.
KATELYN MULCAHY — GETTY IMAGES Angel City FC’s Dani Weatherhol­t, left, sprints past Orlando’s Gunnhildur Jonsdottir during a May 8 game. ACFC suffered a disappoint­ing 1-0 loss to the Pride to even its regular-season record at 1-1.

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