Rodman Scores Winning Goal in Return From Injury in Spirit’s 2-1 Win over the Thorns
WASHINGTON, AUG 3 – Trinity Rodman scored a stoppage-time winner after four months out with a back injury to help Washington Spirit move into second place in the NWSL standings, officials said.
- Washington Spirit forward Trinity Rodman scored in stoppage time on Sunday to seal a 2-1 victory over Portland Thorns FC at Audi Field.
- Absent for four months due to injury, Rodman had not played since April 12 because of a nagging back injury.
- Gift Monday opened scoring in the 17th minute with a cross from Rosemonde Kouassi, and Rodman entered in the 76th minute and scored within 16 minutes.
- Moving into second place, the Spirit's next match is on Aug. 9 against Gotham FC.
- Featuring just one appearance this year, Trinity Rodman aims to rejoin the USWNT and plans a move to Europe, she told ESPN earlier this year.
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Trinity Rodman scores winning goal in Spirit’s 2-1 win over Portland Thorns
Trinity Rodman scored in stoppage time of her first game since April to give the Washington Spirit a 2-1 victory over the Portland Thorns in the National Women's Soccer League on Sunday.
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