Nike Classic Cup Game #3 vs Sockers FC

To fly, we have to have resistance. -Maya Lin
Chicago Sockers FC (#18 Region II)
This was the other game that I was really looking forward too. I really like how the Sockers Club has their teams play. They are usually quick, skillful, and a joy to watch. This game would be no different and a lot was on the line for both teams. We needed to win and a shutout, so we were fired up. The Sockers needed a draw to make it to the finals so they would be up for the game as well.
After watching their game on Friday and seeing their #23 light up the field with her pace and quickness I struggled with how I wanted to defend her. Ideally, I wanted us to play straight up and see if our defenders could read what she was doing and shut her down, but after our game against Team Chicago I was not confident that we would be able to do that. So I decided that I would have Sonic mark her and put 3 other defenders in back to play as a normal flat back three adjusting to where Sonic and #23 were on the field.
I usually never have a player mark another player straight up, following them around the field because it is too simple and reactive for kids at this age. (By simple I mean that the player will not have to think very much about the game. Just the player she is marking.) But Sonic is a player who will jump into the play every time she gets a chance. So I knew that even though I told her to mark #23, she would be moving up into the play and helping out all over the field without me having to instruct her.
The game started and we were a little off again. Our movement off the ball is not good enough unless we are within 15 yards of the ball. This forces us to only make short passes and we end up getting boxed into tight spaces since the players away from the ball don't read how to get open for the next pass. With us struggling to combine more than 3 passes, I was happy that we were looking to pass and dribble instead of booting the ball, Sockers had us under pressure. I was not happy with the movement I was getting from my forwards, which is understandable since we move players around to different positions a lot and our two forwards had not played up there yet this tournament. I decided to shake things up and put LK up there to see what she could do. LK had mainly played defense and a little outside mid this tournament. (Last tournament she mainly played center mid and center back.) 13 minutes into the first half, with Gaffer putting on another stunning performance of hard work in the middle of the field and Kari winning everything in the air. Reaching what I thought was a difficult goal of 6 headers in the game! Gaffer flicked on a long ball to LK who calmly controlled the ball in their box. She faked a shot with her favored left foot. Went to her right and slotted the ball into the lower left corner of the goal for a 1-0 lead. Great goal. It was exactly what we had been talking about and it showed that longer passes are more dangerous.
After the goal the game was back and forth. Hannah had some nice moves down the left wing for us spinning her defender into the ground a couple of times and we had a couple of shots, but nothing too dangerous. The Sockers had one free kick from the top left corner of their box and their strong sweeper came up to take the kick. Along with being strong, she was very skilled and would fake passes and dribble through our forwards almost every time she won the ball. Anyways, with how strong of a leg she had and the big goal, I was pretty sure that if she hit the net, she would put this in. Right when she hit it I said "That's in. Let's regroup." Then AJ, lept up and caught it between 3 players crashing in at the far post. She made numerous sure handed saves during the game which were very impressive considering the rainy weather and the power of the shots.
Half time came and we were up 1-0 in a great game. This was a lot of fun. I praised our defenders, Blitz, Ricky, LK, Carly, Bella, and Sprout for the great job they had been doing. Sonic had been doing a wonderful job on #23 who, when she saw she was being man marked, started to try to pull Sonic wide so she could create space to run into and she constantly was switching sides of the field with no instruction from her coach. The effort that we had been lacking in our second game yesterday was there now.
Half Time Points:
-The people off the ball need to make better runs and make them at speed. The people on the ball need to relax and get their head up.
-Communication is key. It should never be quiet out there. We don't want to lose this game because we thought that somebody else was going to get that girl who scored.
-Enjoy being in a great game.
I was only part way through these points when the ref blew his whistle to start the second half. He had only given us 2 minutes. Yikes. I didn't have time to create a line up so I went with the girls who started the game and told them that as soon as I could get the subs ready, we would make changes.
The Sockers came out playing with 4 forwards! We were playing with 4 defenders and even numbers when defending is not ideal, but I had confidence in the girls who I put back there to make plays and they worked extremely hard and made countless outstanding plays all second half. The first 15 minutes of the half we played well. Erika and Binky were creating plays up top and our mids outside mids were working hard to make the runs we talked about at half time. After that opening 15 minutes their coach asked their forwards what the point was of having all 4 of them up there if they did not work to win the ball and make runs? Same question that I ask our forwards a lot. After that, their team adjusted to having 4 forwards and began putting us under all kinds of pressure. But our mids and defense held strong and made tackle after tackle. We were giving up a lot of corners and free kicks, but we were communicating and we were able to clear everything. It definitely looked like this game meant something to the girls.
With 3 minutes left we lost the ball in their half. Their outside defender played their center mid who made a great one touch pass to split our defenders and send their outside forward through. As she got into the box our center defender caught her and made the tackle. Our center defender is strong and when she tackles the ball, the other girl feels it. The ref blew his whistle and pointed to the spot. Penalty.
Their girl stepped up and rifled the ball into the upper half of the net to tie the game up. Their team was ecstatic since they needed a draw to advance to the final. Our girls quickly got the ball out of the net and back to the center half line. We proceeded to attack for the last minutes and Mac almost had a goal when we played a long cross into the box and her pressure caused the goalie to fumble the ball. She got a foot to it just as the goalie was diving back on the ball.
A little later the ref blew his whistle and the game ended tied 1-1. Our girls were upset about the penalty call and felt they deserved to win. I told them that whether or not it was a penalty I would have our defender make the exact same play because I have confidence in her, but what I really wanted them to understand was that we put ourselves in a position to have the call made against us. We were up 1-0 late in the game. If we had been able to possess the ball, they never would have had that chance. We need to work all winter on our touch and creativity so next spring when we get in these situations like the game against ELA and this game, we can keep the ball and put the game away.
The girls had come out and battled hard against a very good team and I was happy that we could end the fall on a good game. This is why we come to these events.
The Sockers ended up beating Team Chicago 1-0 in the final later that day. I hope we get to play both teams again next spring.