Kizer, Bennett score in 2-2 Current comeback

Forward Elyse Bennett smiled after scoring in the 57th minute of the Kansas City Current’s match Sunday . (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

The Kansas City Current made a spirited second-half comeback Sunday evening, rallying from a two goal deficit to earn a 2-2 draw against Orlando,  extending the team’s run of success to eight straight matches without a loss.

Kansas City’s defense held Orlando harmless through the first 25 minutes, but the visitors’ first shot was a keeper — an Erika Tymrak cross from the left that Celia Jimenez headed inside the near post.

The Current generated more offensive chances in the first half, but only a Kristen Hamilton drive up the middle required more than a token effort from Orlando goalkeeper Erin McLeod.

Kansas City was down 1-0 at the break, Orlando quickly counter-attacked on Kansas City’s second-half opening kick, doubling the lead in the 46th minute. Goalkeeper A.D. Franch was knocked down in close action in front of the Kansas City goal, and the ball fell to Orlando’s Julie Doyle to put into an empty net.

The two-goal disadvantage seemed to heat up the Current’s offense. Direct, accurate forward passes set up the Kansas City attack for multiple dangerous chances.

In the 57th minute, Hailie Mace won a duel at midfield and flipped the ball to Elyse Bennett. Bennett, a halftime substitute, swerved through the right side of the Orlando defense and ricocheted a shot off the far post and into the net to start the comeback.

Sloppy distribution passes in the Kansas City backfield gave Orlando some dangerous possessions in the second half, but the defense recovered each time and kept the visitors’ tally at two.

In the 82nd minute, CeCe Kizer drew the match level at two. She split Orlando’s central defenders with a run straight up the middle and then chipped the ball high over goalkeeper McLeod.

Past the keeper, Kizer needed only to touch the ball into the open net for her third goal since joining the Current in June.

Kansas City kept straining to score a third goal and a victory, and nearly succeeded with a short range shot from Hamilton that was smothered by McLeod in stoppage time.

The Kansas City Current has two games on the road at the San Diego Wave and North Carolina Courage, and the team plays its next home match against Angel City FC on Aug. 19, kicking off at 7 p.m.

Forward CeCe Kizer flipped the ball over goalkeeper Erin McLeod on her way to scoring the game-tying goal. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Kristen Hamilton nearly got away a game-winning shot in stoppage time. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Elyse Bennett’s appeal for a foul was granted when she was taken down just outside the Orlando penalty area. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Midfielder Victoria Pickett looked for an opening to pass. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Elyse Bennett won a header near the Orlando goal. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Defender Kate Del Fava made a run along the right end line past Orlando defender Carrie Lawrence. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Orlando defender Kylie Strom got a foot out to block a second half shot by forward Elyse Bennett. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

The Current celebrated Kansas City Kicks Cancer night, and fans held signs celebrating cancer survivors. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Elyse Bennett closed quickly on the Orlando goal to score in the 57th minute. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Midfielder Lo’eau LaBonta fired a shot through traffic that was blocked by Orlando defender Celia Jimenez Delgado. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Orlando goalkeeper Erin McLeod extended to get in front of a shot by forward Elyse Bennett. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

Current return to home match tonight in KCK

Following a week-long break, the Kansas City Current (5-4-3, 18 pts., T-4th place) return to action at Children’s Mercy Park against the Orlando Pride (3-5-4, 13 pts., 8th place) at 6 p.m. Sunday, July 31.

The match will be streamed nationally on Paramount+ and broadcast locally on Sports Radio 810 WHB.

The Kansas City Current bring a seven-match unbeaten streak into Sunday’s match against the Pride, with the most recent positive result a 1-0 win over OL Reign July 17.

In a match that featured 36 combined shots, the Current were able to find a breakthrough in the 18th minute when midfielder Lo’eau LaBonta drilled a penalty kick into the top corner of the goal after a foul won by midfielder Victoria Pickett in the goal box.

Goalkeeper A.D. Franch recorded five saves in the win, including a diving save to her left on Reign forward Kim Little that earned her a second-straight Save of the Week award.

Orlando also brings an unbeaten streak into this match. The Pride are sitting on three games without a loss after earning a positive result in its most recent match. The Pride turned in a stout defensive performance in a 0-0 road draw with the Washington Spirit July 17. Orlando weathered 17 total shots from Washington, spurred on by five saves from goalkeeper Erin McLeod.

Current advancing in standings

Kansas City’s ongoing unbeaten streak has taken the club to previously unforeseen heights. The Current’s win over OL Reign improved the team’s point total to 18, which marks the highest single season point total in franchise history. The Current is tied in points for fourth place in the NWSL table, the club’s highest-ever place in the league’s standings.

The unbeaten streak has been met with impressive on-field play. Since May 27, Kansas City ranks first in the NWSL in total points (17), wins (5) and winning percentage (.857). Defensively, the Current are tied for first place in the NWSL for fewest goals allowed (5) and most shutout victories recorded (4). Kansas City’s four shutouts in its last seven matches include two in row, and the team hasn’t conceded since its July 1 win over the Houston Dash.

Franch goes back-to-back

Franch has been an integral piece of the Current’s unbeaten streak, and one of her saves against OL Reign stood above the rest. In the 22nd minute, Reign midfielder Kim Little received a through ball from fellow midfielder Jess Fishlock on a give-and-go, which gave Little an open shot on Franch from 12 yards out. Franch made a diving stop to deny Little’s goal-bound effort and the ensuing rebound went wide, effectively ending the opportunity.

Franch’s stop was rewarded with the Verizon NWSL Save of the Week award, the second consecutive week that Franch has received the honor. Her five saves against OL Reign brought her total for the year to 44 saves, which ranks third in the NWSL.

Tonight’s match could see a number of goals

Despite the Current’s recent run of stout defensive performances, an offensive match could be on the cards Sunday evening.

When Kansas City and Orlando first met in the regular season May 14, the match took off in the second half with four goals over the second 45 minutes. The Pride opened the scoring in the 51st minute, but Kansas City responded with goals from forwards Elyse Bennett and Kristen Hamilton in the 78th and 91st minutes.

Orlando leveled the match in the 90+6 minute with a penalty kick, which stood as the last action of the match. The 2-2 draw marked the Current’s first points of the 2022 NWSL regular season.

The Pride are no strangers to high-scoring affairs in 2022. Orlando enters Sunday’s match having conceded 26 goals, the most in the NWSL, while scoring 12 goals. The Current’s confident offensive attack looks to breach the Orlando back line, but a secure defensive performance from Kansas City could key a positive result Sunday.

Players to watch

Kansas City Current midfielder Claire Lavogez — The Current did not sit idle during the week off. The team announced the addition of French midfielder Claire Lavogez July 20. Lavogez will look to contribute her playmaking abilities to a talented midfield that features LaBonta, Pickett and captain Desiree Scott. The veteran midfielder has experience on the international stage with both the French youth and senior national teams. She has played her entire professional career in France’s top division to this point but should be available to make her NWSL debut in Sunday’s match.

Orlando Pride forward Darian Jenkins — Jenkins, an NWSL veteran, was Kansas City’s leading scorer last season. After arriving in Orlando via trade this offseason, she has been a mainstay of Orlando’s lineup. Her 983 minutes played ranks third on the team, and she’s started 11 of the Pride’s 12 matches. The forward has two goals for the Pride in 2022, including a goal against Washington May 27 that marked the latest goal in NWSL regular season history.

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Current sign French international midfielder

The Kansas City Current have signed Claire Lavogez, a French international midfielder.

Lavogez signed through the 2023 season, with an option for 2024.

The French international joins a talented Kansas City midfield that features captain Desiree Scott, veteran Lo’eau LaBonta and 2021 Rookie of the Year candidate Victoria Pickett.

“We are thrilled to welcome Claire to Kansas City,” said general manager Camille Levin Ashton. “Her incredible vision and play making ability along with her time playing at an international level will bring a wealth of experience to this team. Her signing is just one more indication that Kansas City has become a destination for women’s players from around the globe. We’re excited to see Claire out on the pitch.”

Lavogez is a veteran of the French National Team, representing her country at the youth and senior team levels. She scored four goals in six games at the 2014 FIFA U-20 World Cup, helping France to a third-place finish. Lavogez made her senior debut the same year and appeared on the French squad at the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup, the 2016 Summer Olympics and UEFA Women’s Euro 2017. She has three goals in 35 caps for France.

Lavogez has played her entire professional club career in France and spent time with multiple clubs in France’s top division. She played for Montpelier from 2011 through 2015, then moved to Olympique Lyon ahead of the 2015-16 campaign.

While at Lyon, Lavogez played a part in the club’s 2016-17 UEFA Champions League triumph, scoring goals in both legs of Lyon’s 17-0 aggregate win over Zürich in the Round of 16. Lavogez also recorded two assists during Lyon’s Champions League run.

“I am so excited to be in Kansas City and to play with this team,” said Lavogez. “Everyone here wants to be the best in the world, from the players to the staff and ownership. I can’t wait to get started.”

After a week off, the Current return to action next Sunday, July 31, against the Orlando Pride. Tickets for all remaining 2022 home matches and 2023 season ticket membership renewals are available online at www.KansasCityCurrent.com/tickets.