Orlando Pride
Orlando Pride vs. Washington Spirit: Final Score 2-0 as the Pride Clinch the NWSL Shield
The Pride defeated the Washington Spirit at home to clinch the NWSL Shield, the first trophy in team history.
The Orlando Pride (17-0-6, 57 points) secured the NWSL Shield with a 2-0 win over the second-place Washington Spirit (15-6-2, 47 points) tonight at Inter&Co Stadium. Marta gave the Pride the lead from the penalty spot in the 56th minute and a Tara McKeown own goal off an Adriana shot in the 73rd minute put the game away.
Pride Head Coach Seb Hines made two changes to the team that beat the Houston Dash 3-1 on Sept. 28. Kerry Abello and Angelina entered the starting lineup in place of Julie Doyle and Summer Yates. The back line in front of Anna Moorhouse was Abello, Kylie Strom, Emily Sams, and Cori Dyke, Morgan Gautrat and Angelina were in the defensive midfield behind Carson Pickett, Marta, and Adriana with Barbra Banda up top.
This was a dominant performance by the Pride. They took the game to the Spirit early and didn’t let up. There were some moments where it looked like the visitors might find a way through, but the Pride took a deserved lead when Marta scored from the spot in the 53rd minute. An Adriana shot in the 73rd minute was deflected in by McKeown and determined to be an own goal. The second goal ensured the Pride would take all three points and secure the shield.
The Pride were the aggressors early, creating chances in the Spirit third of the field. Inside the first minute, Adriana won a corner kick on the right. However, the ball into the box was caught by Spirit goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury. Banda created a chance in the seventh minute when she dribbled to the end line and was pulled down by Annaig Butel entering the box. Referee Danielle Chesky gave the Pride a free kick just outside the 18 and it was played back for Adriana, but the Brazilian couldn’t get around the ball to put the shot on target.
Marta was tripped by Andi Sullivan entering the Spirit third of the field in the 16th minute, earning a free kick. The set piece found Banda making a run behind the back line and her cross was blocked out by McKeown. Chesky delayed the corner kick while the video assistant referee took a look at the play as the ball went off of McKeown’s arm. However, they determined it wasn’t a penalty.
The ensuing corner kick was towards the back post but too high for Banda to get over it. As a result, the striker sent her header over the crossbar.
Paige Metayer played Rosemonde Kouassi forward in the 25th minute, giving the Spirit their best chance to that point. The attacker had a step on Strom and took a shot from distance that Moorhouse tipped over the crossbar.
The ensuing corner kick was cleared by the Pride and they broke on the counterattack. Banda dribbled over midfield and found Marta making a run. The Pride captain cut inside to lose Kouassi before playing it back for Banda. However, the striker was offside, ending the threat.
Dyke sent a long ball for Banda in the 31st minute that was a bit too far in front of the striker. However, the Pride continued to put pressure on the Spirit, making it difficult to get the ball out of their own end. Eventually, Marta won the ball back from Butel. It bounced perfectly for Adriana who took a long shot, but the attempt was straight to Kingsbury.
Pickett put pressure on Esme Morgan in the 33rd minute, creating another turnover. Abello sent the ball down the left for Banda, who used her speed to beat McKeown into the box. The striker took her shot from a tight angle but sent the attempt right at Kingsbury.
Dyke made an overlapping run in the 36th minute, and Adriana played her down the right. The defender sent a cross towards the back post for Banda, but it was over the striker’s head. Pickett received the pass instead and sent her shot well wide of the far post.
Pickett won possession from Sullivan in the 39th minute near the Spirit box and Marta was taken out by Heather Stainbrook. Since Marta had already lost possession, the Spirit argued the call and Stainbrook was booked.
Adriana stepped up to take the set piece and attempted to put the ball on goal. However, she hit the wall and the ball deflected high, falling harmlessly into the arms of Kingsbury.
In the first minute of first-half stoppage time, Dyke made a long run forward before cutting it back and laying the ball off for Gautrat. The midfielder sent a cross into the box for Banda, but the striker’s header went wide.
A minute later, Pickett played Banda forward into the box. The striker made a run towards the middle and it looked like she would get a free shot on goal, but Gabriele Carle came flying in from the opposite side to block the shot.
Courtney Brown made a run into the box from the left in the third minute of stoppage time and found space in the box. The midfielder tried to beat Moorhouse to her near post, but hit the outside of the net instead.
The final chance of the first half was for the Pride when Angelina won possession from Sullivan in the Spirit third and played her captain into the 18. Marta took a shot towards the goal that went just over the top. The Brazilian argued that Kingsbury got a touch to the ball, but Chesky gave a goal kick. That was the final play of the half as the teams went into halftime scoreless.
The Pride were the better side in the first 45 minutes with the advantage in possession (52%-48%), shots (9-2), shots on target (3-2), corner kicks (2-1), crosses (9-4), and passing accuracy (87%-83%).
The second half started slower than the first. In the 54th minute, Angelina sent a great ball forward for Banda behind the Spirit back line. As the striker entered the box, McKeown caught up to her from behind. Banda went down as soon as she felt contact and Chesky immediately pointed to the spot. McKeown was booked for the challenge and Banda required some medical attention. However, she was able to continue.
After a brief VAR check to confirm the penalty, Marta stepped up to take the spot kick. It wasn’t very well taken, and Kingsbury guessed correctly, getting her hand to the ball, but the strike was too strong, getting through the Spirit goalkeeper and giving the Pride a 1-0 lead.
“I was thinking that maybe she is going to wait and then think that I’m going to shoot as I did against Kansas. And I just used another technique,” Marta said about her penalty. “And then I put it in a good place. Because I used the technique, she jumped a little bit later. So there was luck to me. And I was happy we scored. So, yeah, I was thinking about that. I did. She knows me so good, you know, so you need to have some tricks in this moment.”
The Pride didn’t take long to push forward, looking for a second goal. In the 59th minute, Morgan tapped the ball away from Banda but sent it to Adriana. The Pride midfielder dribbled into the Spirit box before Morgan caught up and knocked the ball away. After regaining possession, she played it back to Gautrat, but her shot was blocked.
Pickett took possession after receiving an overlapping pass from Abello. She sent the ball towards the back post, where Carle got a slight touch to it, but not enough to keep it from reaching Adriana. The Brazilian wasn’t able to get much on the volley, sending the ball off target.
Again, the Spirit were unable to clear. However, Marta wasn’t able to control the ball and it went behind her to Abello. The right back took a shot from outside the box that went over the top.
Hines made his first substitution in the 63rd minute, replacing Gautrat with Yates.
In the 69th minute, Metayer took Abello one-on-one, beating her into the box. Pickett took possession but couldn’t keep control. However, Abello had recovered and Metayer sent the ball off of Abello and out for a corner kick.
The set piece was taken short to Kouassi, who sent a dangerous ball through the box. Moorhouse jumped for the ball and it went over her hands. Fortunately, nobody was at the back post to put it in, and the ball went all the way out of play for a Pride throw-in.
Hines took the stoppage in play to make his second substitution of the game, replacing Pickett with Doyle.
On the other end, the Pride’s pressure created problems for the Spirit again in the 73rd minute, resulting in a second goal. Marta’s pressure on McKeown forced a short pass to Stainbrook, which was taken away by Adriana. The midfielder took a shot from the top of the box and it looked like Kingsbury had it. But the ball took a deflection off of McKeown and snuck inside the near post to give the Pride a 2-0 lead.
The Pride nearly gave a goal right back in the 75th minute when Kate Wiesner sent Lena Silano into the Pride box. Silano sent a low cross in front of goal for Brittany Ratcliffe, but Abello got it first. She redirected it on goal, but it went off Moorhouse. Silano recovered the ball before it left the field and took a shot, but Strom was there to block it out. The ensuing corner kick was cleared and the Pride kept their 2-0 lead.
The Spirit had another great chance to find a goal in the 85th minute when Kouassi found Ratcliffe at the back post. The second-half substitute got behind Abello and put her foot on the ball, but she didn’t make clean contact with it and Moorhouse made a good save to keep it out.
In the 88th minute, Yates got by Sullivan to enter the box and the Spirit midfielder put her forearm into Yates face. Yates came down on Sullivan’s leg and both players went to the ground. While Yates got up quickly, Sullivan required medical attention. Eventually, she was stretchered off and replaced by Jenna Butler.
The fourth official showed eight minutes of second-half stoppage time and neither team created much before the final whistle. Marta dribbled into the middle in the seventh extra minute and shot but sent her attempt over the top. A minute later, Kouassi took a weak shot from the top of the box that gave Moorhouse little trouble. That was the final chance as the Pride came away with the 2-0 win.
At full time, the Pride had the advantage in possession (51.2%-48.8%), shots (16-11), and passing accuracy (83.6%-80.1%). The Spirit had more corner kicks (6-3) and both teams had four shots on target and 10 crosses.
“I thought, in terms of the game, we created a lot of good opportunities in the first half,” Hines said. “I thought in the second half, we still continued to create opportunities. There was a few moments where they played around our press, or played through our press, but, you know, they problem solve and they figure it out. And it might be that little bit more commitment into the press. And you can see moments where, if they’re committed, they win the ball and we transition to go to goal. And so, yeah, I’m just super proud of them, because it’s obviously a difficult position. A lot of pressure coming here, there’s a lot of hype around it. You’ve got the (NWSL) president here, you’ve got people here, and everyone is expecting for you to win the shield. And so, yeah, it does play a part in it, but I’m so glad that they stuck to who they are and they stuck to their identity and managed to get the job done tonight, because they deserve it.”
The win clinches the NWSL Shield for the Pride, giving them their first trophy in team history and clinching the top overall seed in the NWSL playoffs. The only playoff game they can play away from home is the NWSL Championship, which will be held in Kansas City.
“I mean, a lot of praise has to go to the players and what they’ve done. They’ve been incredible, their efforts and what they’ve put into this year,” Hines said. “And, you know, I said to them before, it wasn’t our time last year. They were bitterly disappointed how the season ended and it just wasn’t meant to be. And so they took that into fuel going into this year. And, you know, I can’t doubt them. They’ve been absolutely amazing from start to finish. And I’m so happy for them that they finally got the job done in front of our own fans.”
“Like I said on the field after the game, we worked so hard from the beginning and every single game,” Marta said. “And we looked to have this moment, especially here in our house. You know, in front of our fans and families and friends. It’s unbelievable. Something that I dreamed about. But, to be honest, like, never believe that was going to happen the way that we did it. And then I can tell you guys, I don’t think they’re going to have a game with this team or another team. I’m sorry, but it’s so special. And the way that we did it was incredible.”
Additionally, the Pride tied the record for most points in a single NWSL season (57) and the most wins in a single season (17). Both records were previously set by the 2018 North Carolina Courage. One win in their final three games would see the Pride hold both records on their own.
The Pride continue their unbeaten run, which now stands at 23 on the season and 24 dating back to last year. Including the NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup, the Pride are undefeated in 27 straight games. Their last loss was exactly a year ago when they fell 3-2 to Racing Louisville FC on Oct. 6, 2023.
While the Pride have clinched the top spot in the playoffs, they still have more to play for in the final three games. No NWSL team has finished an entire season unbeaten in the 12 years of the league’s existence. Avoiding defeat in the final three games would see the team be the first to reach that milestone.
The Pride will continue their quest for an unbeaten season on Friday night when they take on the Portland Thorns at Providence Park in Oregon.