USA Cup Quaterfinals vs Tony Glavin Green (MO)

For this match up, we were assigned to play on U1, the stadium field at the Sports Center. It would be a fun experience for the girls to get on the well kept surface.
I had seen the Tony Glavin team play NSSA earlier in the week. They didn’t over impress me and again I came into the game confident.
We started in our 4-4-2 formation with my thought to make use of our flank midfielders on the wide field. The games were behind schedule, so we were forced to warm up on the track, with kick off planned immediately after the U17 girls game was done on the field before us.
We came out flat and Tony Glavin pressed the attack well. They were athletic and quick, and just wanted it more than our girls did from the onset. The first half was all theirs. We struggled to possess the ball, with our two central midfielders overwhelmed whenever they received the ball. Our defending was poor lacking both intensity and sharpness. Tony Glavin was able to create some decent chances, mainly off dangerous corner kicks; two or three of which dropped in our six yard box. We were a bit fortunate that no opponents were able to get on the end of these services.
Our attack was dull and lifeless, and there was very little build up play. We had a couple chances, but they came off hopeful long balls that we tried to chase down. I got on Sophie (LD) and Maddie (LM) a lot, mainly because as left-sided players, they were right in front of our bench for the first half, and their lackluster performance was symbolic of that of the entire team. They just bore the brunt of my vocalness due to their proximity to my observation point. Overall, a not-so-great 30 minutes of soccer for our group.
I got on the girls at halftime, more demanding than I can remember being in a long time. I stated simply that we were being out worked. We needed to step up our intensity all over the pitch and, if we could match the intensity and desire of the Missouri team, I felt our skill would carry us through the day. Our defenders and midfielders, unaccustomed to the faster, more athletic opposition (a downfall of not playing extremely tough teams in group play), were one step too slow on almost everything. I challenged them to step up and not exist the tournament without a fight.
We shifted to a 4-1-2-3, primarily to get numbers back into the center of the field while hopefully pressing the attack with the third forward.
The second half was all us. The girls responded well to the halftime tongue lashing and I breathed a sigh of relief to see them come out and play. There was the risk of them going in the opposite direction with that not-that-positive halftime talk, but to their credit they buckled down and came out on fire.
I think that this type of verbal motivation is needed at this age group from time to time. And, I feel I can do this every now and again because the girls know that I respect them and care for them. If they didn’t perceive this, or even if they did perceive this but I did it all the time, the results would not be as noticeable nor as effective.
18 minutes into the second half (we were playing 2 x 30 minute halves until the final which would be our normal 2 x 35 minute periods), we got the go ahead goal. Sophie (LD) who had been struggling to find her form in the game but had come out and done better in the second half, finally had a great first touch on a ball played wide to her from midfield. About 10 yards in our own half, she prepped the ball and found Maddie (LF) on a fantastic through ball. Maddie chased the ball down, outran the pursuing defender and angled into to goal.
I had talked to the girls all tournament about finishing breakaways. I wanted the girls to have the composure to slot (pass) the ball on the groun past the GK on 1v1s like this, as the accuracy became more important close to goal than the power. However, I told the girls that if they were ever in doubt, to put their head down and rip the ball on target.
The Tony Glavin GK stayed on her line as Maddie neared goal, and I think this gave Maddie pause as she expected the GK to close her down. I saw Maddie take a final peek at goal then, from about 10 yards out she absolutely laced the ball near post to give us the lead. It was great to see these to girls combine for the needed goal, especially as they were probably not too happy with me getting on them in the first half.
Ten minutes later we put the game away with our second. Nash (CM) fought hard for a loose ball about 30 yards out from the Tony Glavin goal, and we were awarded a free kick when she was taken down. Hannah (CD) stepped up and served a great ball into the far post area. Sting (LF) rose to challenge for the ball, forcing a Tony Glavin defender to try and challenge as well in order to not give Sting a free header. This challenge by Sting was important and courageous, especially as she does not like to head the ball. The ball squirted between the two challenging players and fell to Mille (CF) who was left unmarked at the far post. Millie took a touch and finished with her second touch.
It was a game of two halves (aren’t they all), but a solid performance in the final 30 minutes gave us the victory. On to the semifinals!
