Nike Manchester United Premier Cup - US Finals

Day 2, game 1, Chicago Sockers (IL)
At halftime I had to reinforce to the girls that winning the 50/50 battle and getting our outside mids back on defense we be the key to getting back into this game. The second half was much better half for us, we created several good scoring chances and we able to keep possession of the ball for longer periods of time. Unfortunately, we had one major incident in the second half, Nash was closing down a defender and as she stepped to win the ball her ankle got caught in the turf and she rolled her ankle in the wrong direction. Immediately she was in a lot of pain and felt that she had broken her ankle. Play was stopped as a trainer was called to the field and Nash was carried off the field. I want to give special thanks to the Sockers coach, Greg Maim for coming on the field and helping get Nash to calm her breathing and relax as we waited for the trainer, a truly classy act from a great coach. After play resumed we were able to win a corner kick, on the ensuing kick BD played a ball into the box that was deflected off of Maddie's hip to Becca, who took a touch and volleyed the ball into the back of the net from 12 yard out, a great finish and just what we needed to get back into the game. The remainder of the game was pretty even, both teams had chances and we almost got the win in the final 30 seconds, Millie was slotted a ball between two defenders and was about to get off a shot as the goalkeeper came out to smother the ball. Final score 1-1, probably a fortunate result for us as we were not at our best.
Note on Nash’s injury, she was taken to the hospital for x-rays (thanks Carolyn Werth) and was diagnosed with a hairline fracture, done for the tournament but not as serious as first thought. Hopefully, she will be back for regional’s!!☺
Day 2, game 2 vs FC Portland (OR)
Day 3 vs Sereno (AZ) - round of 16
The second half started well for us, we were able to string a few passes together and our intensity was good. That all changed about 7 minutes into the half, a Sereno forward was sent in behind our defense on a great through ball, Tori came out to smother the ball only to be beaten to it by the Sereno forward. The Sereno forward tried to dribble by Tori, only to be tripped by her, whistle PK. (the correct call in my opinion) This is where thing got really interesting, the referee ruled that Tori impeded a goal scoring opportunity, straight red. I could not believe what I was seeing, first off the ball was 30 yards onto the other field behind our goal, when the Sereno forward tried to dribble Tori, she kicked the ball way past her and out of bounds. She had no chance of catching up to the ball and even if you ruled that she had a chance to score her shot went wide and was only tripped after the shot. For the first time in a long time I went ballistic on a referee, this was one of the worst decisions I have seen in some time. (Well not worse than the call on the corner kick at state cup, but really bad) The fourth official took most of my rage as he tried to get me back in my technical area but my guess is everyone anywhere near the field knew how I felt about the red card, the call essentially ended any chance of us winning. Maddie was inserted in goal to face the PK and although Maddie served us well and in few games back in MN it was not the same as playing against a team as good as Sereno. (Special thanks for Maddie going in goal with no complaint and keeping a positive attitude) Needless to say we played the rest of the game with 10 players and lost 4-0. I do not want to take anything away from Sereno, I felt all along that they were the better team and deserved to advance, it was just too bad that the referees decision changed the whole dynamic of the game and really gave us little chance of winning.
Day 4 vs PDA (NJ)
After the PDA game we went over the field 1 to watch the finals, Texans vs. Crossfire. Crossfire was in our hotel and we built a pretty good relationship with their parents and coaching staff. (Ironically one of their coaches used to live in MN and I knew his wife back in the day) So needless to say we were rooting for Crossfire. The game was a very entertaining game, played at a very high level. Crossfire had the better of the play and probably should have won the game, however it went to PK’s and the Texans won to advance to Sweden. (I believe the Texans won 3 knockout games in PK’s) All in all, the best event I have attended as a youth coach and can only hope that I can attend again with another team from our club.



