FanSided MLS
·1 November 2024
FanSided MLS
·1 November 2024
Anticipation lingers in the air. Angel City FC and Portland Thorns are soon to meet in a game promising to be much more than just the end of a regular season-it's the last chapter written by one of the biggest names in women's soccer, Christine Sinclair, and a chance for Angel City to end the year with heads held high. Every play makes a difference in this setting, where a farewell meets high stakes.
The 2024 season hasn't been easy for Angel City. The team is positioned 11th with a record of 7 wins, 12 losses and 6 draws. Ups and downs have stopped Angel City from competing for a playoff position so far, but their fighting spirit was not lost. Their recent 1-1 draw against Utah Royals, courtesy of Sydney Leroux's goal, proved they still have plenty to show. With that goal, Leroux reached her 48th career NWSL goal, matching teammate Christen Press in the league's all-time scoring list. Their drive for one more goal isn't about personal milestones but reflects the hunger and determination they carry even when results don't always go their way.
This coming game with the Thorns is a shot at redemption for Angel City. The last time these teams met, in September, the game ended in a 2-2 draw-a hard-fought match that showcased each team's strength. With goals by Alyssa Thompson and Claire Emslie for ACFC, and by Morgan Weaver and Olivia Moultrie for Portland, the game was testimony to their competitive fire. Now, against a historic foe with a legend ready to ride off into the sunset, Angel City has a golden opportunity to finish out of the season in style.
The situation for the Portland Thorns is tenuous. In 7th place at 9-12-4, they are not quite guaranteed a spot in the playoffs. A loss on Friday, coupled with a Louisville win, could keep them out of the postseason. It is the weight of that scenario that makes the match all the more crucial. You don't take elimination lying down with such rich history and a fanbase that never backs down, Portland Thorns do.
For Sinclair, though, this could be goodbye with a full stop. At 41, she's ready to retire at the end of this season, and if Portland doesn't make it to the playoffs, this will be her last appearance on home turf. With 190 goals for Canada and 65 for the Thorns, Sinclair has built an unmatched legacy; she is in the record books as the top international goal-scorer of all time.
The season has not been easy, but Sinclair keeps proving herself. Her goal-scoring has slowed down compared to the previous years; however, she has played in every game this season, and that characterizes her-resolute and passionate. No one missed what was at stake with this final home game: a legend who gave it her all. A possible ending in front of her fans. A win clinches a playoff spot for the Thorns, stretching Sinclair's story a little farther. If not, it's an early good-bye, but with no less impact.
Angel City vs. Portland Thorns is so much more than stats and scores. On the field, it was a meeting of generations: greats and those who will be. In one corner stands Sinclair, the indefatigable veteran and an icon of consistency and excellence. In the other corner, names such as Christen Press and Sydney Leroux emerge: influential figures and icons in US women's soccer who also sit among the league's top 10 all-time scorers. With careers filled with titles and records, they are living proof of how far women's soccer has come and what is still ahead.
On the other hand, the Alyssa Thompsons and Olivia Moultries of this world are its future. Young, talented, and hungry to succeed, they're going to be the next big stars, bringing in fresh energy and speed that's going to promise to keep fans on the edge of their seats. In the last meeting between these teams, both left their mark on the scoreboard. Now, under the spotlight in a divided stadium between Sinclair's legacy and the potential of what is to come, the stage is set for another unforgettable showdown.
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