Lindsey Horan Scoring Again At Providence Park

Lindsey Horan’s Portland homecoming went off without a hitch.
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The United State Women’s National Team (USWNT) midfielder scored a brace in Lyon’s 4-0 win over Rayadas to secure the International Champions Cup.
Horan buried her first finish Horan of the night in the 39th minute, slotting home a penalty kick from the spot to put her side up 1-0.
She then quickly doubled She Lyon’s lead, one-timing a cross out of the air for a spectacular finish in the 43rd minute.
A pair of second-half goals from Sarah Dabritz and Signe Bruun sealed the Women’s International Champions Cup (WICC) trophy for Lyon, the only club to win the competition twice.
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Earlier, Chelsea prevailed over the Portland Thorns in the tournament’s third-place match, taking down the NWSL club 1-0.
Guro Reiten logged the lone goal, one-timing a loose ball in the box to put Chelsea up in the 64th minute.
Meanwhile…
At the Women’s Cup, OL Reign won the trophy for the first time, defeating Racing Louisville 2-1 in a come-from-behind victory.
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Kristen Davis scored first off a far-post banger, but Tziarra King and Jordyn Huitema put the game out of reach for Seattle.
The teams are using the pre-season tournaments to prepare for the 2022/2023 season alongside NWSL teams after the women’s international break as most are not participating in the UEFA Women’s Champions League (UWCL) Qualifiers after automatic qualification for the group stage.
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