NWSL Roundup: Rules rule the lifts on thorns

Ruki Maddy Dahlian set her first professional target as Seattle’s reign on Friday defeated Portland Thorns in the National Women’s Football League 1-0.
Goalkeeper Claudia Dickkie had four savings postouts for governance (2–2-1, 7 digits). Bela Biksbi made four stops in the net for Portland (1-2-2, 5 digits).
It was the 42nd all-time meeting among the Cashedia Cup rivals, the highest in league history. The reign covered the series at 16-16-10.
Dahlian scored in the fourth minute. Lynn Bendolo got a ball in the middle of the ground at a distance of about 35 yards from the Portland net and found Dahlian on the left wing. Dahlian drowned in the penalty area and put less than 15 yards of distance inside the distant post. Biyendolo recorded its 31st career assistance, tied Sophia Huerta for the league record.
Gotham FC4, Angel City FC 0
Esther Gonzalez created a brace for the second consecutive match to lead Gotham to win in Los Angeles.
Gase’s added his first goal for Gotham (2–1-2, 8 digits), which got one goal through the second half and went to the fourth place with Angel City (2–1-2, 8 points) in the league standing.
Gonzalez opened scoring on a reversal in the 18th minute. The cross from the right wing of Jessica Silva found the Gabi Portalho in the penalty area, and she made Gonzalaz back to the net one-chat for Gonzalaz. Gonzalez put a left leg shot in a distance of about 8 yards from the left post and in the net.
After Miyabi Moriya of Angel City scored her goal in the 67th minute, Gonzalez made it 3–0 in the 75th on the header of the entire Shupansky Corner Kick. Geyse scored an 85th position in 85th position with a cross with a miz purse at a volley.
Gotham’s goalkeeper N-Katrin Berger was not tested to post a shutout.
Royals 1, Stars 0
In the 10th minute of the second half stops time in Sandy, Utah, Elli Sandner scored a penalty kick and Utah won her first win of the season.
Royals (1-3–1, 4 digits) did not have a shot on the goal, until the Sundnor blasted his low kick in the left trap, defeated the stars goalkeeper Elisa Naher, who had properly estimated, but there was no chance to stop the effort.
Royals were awarded Kick when Dana Foeder ran a diagonal in the penalty area and divided two defenders to pass from Madison Pogark. Chicago defender Carrie Rokaro went down the forever after stepping on his right leg. The referee John Mato did not original a call and play, before a video review took a penalty decision.
Chicago (1-4, 3 digits) also put just one shot on the net.
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