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NJ/NY Gotham FC Earns Three Points on the Road in 3-2 Victory Over Spirit

By Gotham FC, 07/19/21, 2:15AM EDT

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NJ/NY Gotham FC traveled to Segra Field to face the Washington Spirit on Sunday evening. The team earned the win in a wild match that saw a total of five goals scored and the second earliest red card in NWSL history. Gotham FC’s goals came from Nahomi Kawasumi, team captain McCall Zerboni, and Margaret Purce, and from Trinity Rodman and Ashley Sanchez for the Spirit. With the win, Gotham FC now sits in fourth place in the table with 16 points.

The opening seven minutes of play proved to set the course of the match. The Spirit were left with ten players after Sam Staab fouled Purce just outside the box resulting in a straight red card. Despite being down a player, Rodman gave her team the early lead in the 13th minute with a driving run into the box and rifling a shot far post to find the back of the net. Ten minutes later, Kawasumi found herself in the right spot to clean up a blocked Ifeoma Onumonu shot to bring the game level again. With the first half winding down, Dydasco delivered another corner kick to the penalty spot right onto the head of an open Zerboni, giving the visitors a 2-1 lead heading into the half.

The second half got off to a quick start with a free-kick at the top of the box for the Spirit. Ashley Sanchez took the kick and sent it up and over the Gotham FC wall into the corner out of DiDi Haracic’s reach for the equalizer. Gotham FC kept up the offensive pressure and in the 76th minute, substitute Delanie Sheehan found Onumonu on the flank who sent a low-driven cross into the box that Purce put away for the game-winner. Gotham FC extends their regular season unbeaten streak to six matches and continues to show resilience on the road by remaining unbeaten in all eight away matches (including the Challenge Cup) of 2021.


Gotham FC Head Coach Freya Coombe on the match:

“It was one that got the hearts racing a little bit. Obviously having ten players for Washington made a big difference. That always makes it difficult to break down sides that look to drop in, keep it compact, and then catch you on the transitional moments. Credit to them for staying in the game in that way and making it very difficult for us to score. Bit of a nail biter but managed to have the quality of the final call for the third goal which was pleasing and making sure we have players and runners in the box. Great competitive game all around. Happy to come away with three points.”

Following Sunday’s match, Gotham FC will be back home at Red Bull Arena on July 25 at 5:00 p.m. ET to take on the Chicago Red Stars. The team will then travel to BBVA Compass Stadium on Sunday, August 1 at 7:00 p.m. ET to take on the Houston Dash. Single, group and season ticket memberships are now on sale and pricing details can be found
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MATCH REPORT

Match: Washington Spirit vs. NJ/NY Gotham FC
Date: July 18, 2021
Venue: Segra Field; Leesburg, Va.
Kickoff: 5:00 p.m. ET 
Weather: High 70s; partly cloudy

Scoring Summary:               1       2       F
Washington Spirit                   1       1       2
NJ/NY Gotham FC                 2       1       3

WAS – Trinity Rodman (Andi Sullivan) 13’
NJY – Nahomi Kawasumi 24’
NJY – McCall Zerboni (Caprice Dydasco) 35’
WAS – Ashley Sanchez 56’
NJY – Margaret Purce (Ifeoma Onumonu) 76’


Lineups:

WAS: 1-Aubrey Bledsoe; 3-Sam Staab, 9-Tegan McGrady (24-Chinyelu Asher, 81’), 21-Anna Heilferty (30-Camryn Biegalski, 81’), 14-Paige Nielsen; 19-Dorian Bailey, 12-Andi Sullivan (capt.), 10-Ashley Sanchez; 33-Ashley Hatch (20-Mariana Speckmaier, 46’), 2-Trinity Rodman (25-Karina Rodriguez, 64’), 27-Tara McKeown (17-Kumi Yokoyama, 74’)
Substitutes not used: 18-Devon Kerr, 26-Taylor Aylmer, 28-Morgan Goff, 31-Sydney Schneider

NJY: 13-DiDi Haracic; 3-Caprice Dydasco, 12-Gina Lewandowski, 24-Estelle Johnson, 28-Imani Dorsey; 7 McCall Zerboni (capt.), 16-Allie Long, 27-Gaëtane Thiney (11-Sodam Lee, 61’), 23-Margaret Purce, 25-Ifeoma Onumonu (19-Elizabeth Eddy, 85’), 9-Nahomi Kawasumi (18-Delanie Sheehan, 75’)
Substitutes not used: 2-Brianna Pinto, 6-Jennifer Cudjo, 14-Kenie Wright, 15-Sabrina Flores, 17-Domi Richardson, 21-Mandy McGlynn

Stats Summary: WAS / NJY
Shots: 8 / 24
Shots on Goal: 5 / 7
Saves: 3 / 3
Corner Kicks: 2 / 9
Fouls: 5 / 10
Offside: 2 / 7


Misconduct Summary: 
WAS – Sam Staab (dismissal) 7’
NJY – Allie Long (caution) 51’
NJY – Margaret Purce (caution) 90+2’


Officials:
Referee: Karen Callado
Assistant Referee 1: Meghan Mullen
Assistant Referee 2: Andrew Charron
4th Official: Scarlet Agrawal

Budweiser Player of the Match: McCall Zerboni

 

About NJ/NY Gotham FC:
Originally named Sky Blue FC, the Club underwent a major rebrand in April 2021 and officially changed its name to NJ/NY Gotham FC. Representing New Jersey and New York, the Club plays its National Women’s Soccer League home matches at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, NJ. The Club has been part of the NWSL since the league launched in 2013. Founded in 2007, Gotham FC originally debuted as Jersey Sky Blue in the W-League of United Soccer Leagues. The Club won its first trophy as Sky Blue FC in 2009 after winning the inaugural Women’s Professional Soccer championship. Most recently, Gotham FC played in the 2021 Challenge Cup Final against the Portland Thorns, the Club’s first ever championship appearance in NWSL competition.

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