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Kansas City Current’s landslide victory reveals Houston Dash’s fragility

The Kansas City Current’s 2-0 win over the Houston Dash is a cause for celebration, with Temwa Chawinga putting on a show. The forward, who has already shone this season, scored twice in three minutes, proving why she is the NWSL’s leading scorer in 2024.

CPKC Stadium was filled for the eighth consecutive time with a jubilant crowd, creating an electric atmosphere that allowed Current to set an impressive record: 17 games without a loss, a feat dating back to the end of last season. Vlatko Andonovski’s team not only won, but demonstrated the resilience and determination that are the mark of champions. Chawinga shone like a true star, scoring his 11th goal of the season and becoming the club’s top scorer in a single campaign.

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The game started with relentless pressure from Kansas City. The first half was a show of force, with 17 shots on goal and a flawless performance from Houston goalkeeper Jane Campbell, who made six spectacular saves. With each save by Campbell, Current’s frustration grew, but the team remained calm and continued to search for the goal.

In the 77th minute, the Houston Dash’s resistance finally gave way. Rodriguez threw a long pass to Chawinga, who got past the opposing defense and scored the first goal of the night. There was an explosion of joy in the stadium, but Chawinga’s spectacle didn’t end there. Three minutes later, she took advantage of a defensive error by the Dash, dribbled past the goalkeeper and sent the ball into the back of the net, sealing the victory.

Houston had its chances, notably with Michelle Alozie and Diana Ordóñez, but could not convert. Kansas City’s defense was insurmountable, with Adrianna Franch defending everything that came her way. The Dash showed a valiant defensive performance, with Paige Nielsen and Sophie Schmidt standing out, but lacked the firepower to withstand Current’s relentless attack.

The win not only keeps Kansas City Current atop the standings, but also sends a clear message to their opponents: this team is a winning machine, with a cohesion and fighting spirit that few can match. And with their next match against Orlando Pride, another undefeated NWSL powerhouse, we can expect another spectacle.

For the Houston Dash, the loss reveals weaknesses that need to be addressed quickly. The team has talent, but needs more cohesion and efficiency in attack. The coach will have to adjust his strategy and work on his finishing if he wants to see his team climb the rankings. Kansas City Current, meanwhile, continues its glorious journey with the confidence of being able to win it all this season. Underestimating this team is a mistake no one can afford to make.