At the grand-opening of CPKC stadium, fans were treated to a nine-goal thriller, while Sophia Smith netted a brace in Portland's defeat.
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KC defeats Thorns 5-4Smith nets brace for PortlandCPKC Stadium's grand-openingWHAT HAPPENED?
Smith scored two genuinely stunning goals for the Thorns, finding the back of the net in the 43rd and 74th minutes of the match. Her season-opener was a stunner from outside the 18-yard-box and she followed it up with a brilliant finish from a tight angle with just over 15 minutes to spare in the match.
However, the Current were unstoppable on the day, with five-different scorers leading them to victory as they debuted the first-ever women's soccer-specific CPKC Stadium in front of their fans.
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Smith lined up centrally for the Thorns in the striker position, and was absolutely clinical in the role. On the international stage, USWNT interim boss Twila Kilgore has opted to implement her in a wider role of late, and she has struggled to maintain her spot in the starting XI as a result.
However, her success at the club level to start the season is brilliant news for Emma Hayes and co. as the U.S. prepares for the summer Paris Olympics. With no XI nailed down yet, Smith could now be a shout for the USWNT in a more central role if she continues to score at the club level there.
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Game two of the NWSL season isn't going to be any easier for the Thorns, as they'll take on reigning NWSL champions Gotham FC on Saturday, February 24. The Bats will open their campaign with the match, as Portland play host in the highly-anticipated match.