Niehues Scores Go-Ahead Goal in Angel City’s 2-1 Win over Bay FC
Maiara Niehues scored her first goal for Angel City, ending their eight-game winless streak and securing a 2-1 victory over Bay FC, whose seven-game streak continues.
- Angel City secured a 2-1 win over Bay FC during their recent National Women's Soccer League match held at BMO Stadium.
- The game followed Bay FC's seven-match winless streak and Angel City's recent two wins after an eight-game drought.
- Riley Tiernan scored in the 12th minute after receiving a pass from M.A. Vignola, and Bay's Rachel Hill equalized in the 37th minute on a rebound shot.
- Maiara Niehues scored the go-ahead header in the 77th minute off a corner kick, breaking the 1-1 tie to secure Angel City's win before 14,971 spectators.
- Bay FC remains in 12th place with a 4-9-5 record and faces a difficult playoff path, while Angel City improves to 6-7-5 with this second consecutive victory.
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Niehues scores go-ahead goal in Angel City's 2-1 win over Bay FC
Maiara Niehues scored the go-ahead goal on a header in the 77th minute to give Angel City a 2-1 victory over Bay FC in the National Women’s Soccer League on Monday.
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