WDM Premier Games Game #1 vs Mequon
Amid speculations of the tournament being cancelled due to poor weather conditions we were informed that Saturday's games would be played for sure, but Sunday's games were in doubt. The way Mark phrased it when we heard the news was that "We will for sure play 2 games and anything beyond that is bonus."
We were the #1 seeded team in the tournament so our group games were going to be against solid teams, but not the other top teams in the tournament. I had thought about asking if we could switch the schedules and pick our opponents, but I knew this was not a possibility at this stage of the tournament and I held out hope that we would be able to play our games on Sunday.
The weather conditions for our games today were going to be high 40's to mid 50's with lots of wind.
We started the game with the ball and I told the girls I wanted us to keep possession of the kick while going forward. The whistle blew and we passed the ball to our center mid, who played the ball to our outside back, into our center back, to our outside mid and we lost possession 10 yards into our half. I shook my head and made a mental note that we need to spend time working on kick offs. Being able to read what the other team is giving us off a kick will be something valuable for us to learn.
Our center mids really struggled at the start of the game because there was no depth between the two of them. They both would go forward together and they would go back together leaving a huge gap in the center of the field. I addressed this on the side line with Becks and Stoker and kept pointing out the need for balance between the two of them. It was great to see them fix that issue with our shape the second they were subbed on. It worked perfectly for me to show Sizzle and Jazzy how much of a difference the spacing made and they were able to do a great job with it the rest of the game. This actually was the best game defensively that our center mids have played in terms of tackling, heading, and forcing Mequon to one side.
With Mark on the bench with me he kept pointing out to the girls how we needed to play the ball into space more. The more I watched the game, the more clear it was. We would only pass the ball to feet. We have tremendous speed, but we were unable to use it because everything was to feet.
Mark also pointed out that it looked like we were playing a 2-6-2 and our outside defenders were killing our spacing by pressing up too early. We were in Mequon's half almost the entire time, so the closer our outside defenders played to our outside mids the less time and space their was for everyone. They needed to stay back so they would spread out the other team and it would in turn allow them time and space to receive the ball and run at the other team or put in an early service.
Besides those 2 issues, Jordy was causing all kinds of problems when she received the ball and was beating defenders left and right.
In the 27th minute we had the ball on the right side and we played Blitz into space down the wing. Blitz beat her defender and shot the ball to the far corner of the net over the goalie. Mequon's goalie was able to get a hand on the ball slowing it down. As the ball was bouncing towards the goal line Carly came sprinting in and finished off the goal just before a defender was about to clear the ball.
A minute after we scored Mequoan was awarded a penalty when the ball was cleared into one of our player's hands. It was completely unintentional and the ref had let a similar play like this go with a "play on" call when it happened to Mequon. Inconsistency is frustrating. But these refs were a ton better than San Diego.
Their girl stepped up to take the penalty and AJ waited in anticipation. It would have been really cruel to let Mequon tie the game up with how the balance of play was. The ref blew the whistle. The Mequon girl struck the ball hard and AJ dove and saved the penalty. Just like San Diego.
It is a really nice to have so much confidence in your goalie that you are not worried when other team's are awarded penalties.
The half time whistle blew and we brought the girls in to make adjustments. We talked about the spacing of the defenders and center mids and stressed the importance of playing the ball into space.
When the second half began the girls made all the adjustments and looked really good. 4 minutes into the half we played a couple of passes to feet in the midfield before playing Gaffer into space for a 1v1 with their central defender. Gaffer beat her but as she was going to shoot the defender was able to get a foot in to block the shot and the ball went out for a corner.
On the ensuing corner Becks curled in a perfect ball to the top of the 6 yard box where Blitz met it with a powerful header into the back of the net.
We played really well the rest of the half and the girls were able to notice how much it helped to have our defenders keep their spacing when we were in the attacking half. Mequon was able to get one chance in the second half where AJ made the first save and the ball bounced behind her. They had a forward running in to finish it but AJ was able to reach back and palm the ball against the ground with one hand and stop the girl from scoring. It was a really cool save.
Despite our good play and numerous second half chances we were unable to finish any other chances in the game. The final score was 2-0.
The second half was another big step forward for the girls as they really recognized how to play when we are in the attacking half. I really hope that we will be able to get in another couple of games today.