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American Focus > Blog > Sports > NWSL Team of the Week: Gotha’s Lilly Reale scores first pro goal, teen Trinity Armstrong debuts on San Diego
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NWSL Team of the Week: Gotha’s Lilly Reale scores first pro goal, teen Trinity Armstrong debuts on San Diego

Last updated: April 14, 2025 3:40 pm
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Week four of the NWSL regular season saw some incredible performances from players across the league, and Attacking Third has compiled their Best XI for the week. With players returning from international duty, there were standout performances that caught the eye of analysts and fans alike.

Starting with the forwards, Alyssa Thompson of Angel City FC stood out with a goal and an assist in their match against Houston. Esther Gonzalez of Gotham FC also had a stellar performance, scoring two goals in their victory over North Carolina. Ludmila of Chicago Stars FC scored twice to secure her team’s first win of the season.

In the midfield, Leicy Santos of Washington Spirit scored a stunning free kick to secure a win against Louisville. Hina Sugita of Portland Thorns FC played a key role in the midfield, helping her team find success in the early stages of the season. Debinha of Kansas City Current continued her impressive form, scoring her third goal of the season.

On the defensive end, Lilly Reale of Gotham FC scored her first professional goal and was instrumental in her team’s victory. Emily Sams of Orlando Pride put in a solid defensive performance, leading her team in recoveries. Sam Staab of Chicago Stars FC also had a strong showing, contributing to her team’s first win of the season.

Rookie Trinity Armstrong of San Diego FC made the most of her first start, putting in a solid performance at the back. In goal, Bella Bixby of Portland Thorns FC made a comeback after the birth of her daughter, securing a shutout against Utah.

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Finally, coach Sam Laity of Angel City FC was named Coach of the Week for his leadership and tactical decisions that have led to success for his team. With younger players stepping up and taking on more responsibility, Angel City has seen positive results under Laity’s guidance.

As the NWSL season continues, fans can expect more standout performances from players and teams as they compete for playoff spots and ultimately, the championship title. Stay tuned for more exciting action from the NWSL regular season.

When it comes to success in any field, consistency is key. This holds true for sports as well, where athletes and teams must stick with what is working in order to achieve victories. Whether it’s a particular strategy, training regimen, or lineup, if it’s leading to wins, it’s important to maintain that momentum.

In the world of sports, there is often a temptation to constantly tinker with tactics and lineups in search of the perfect formula for success. While it’s important to be adaptable and willing to make changes when necessary, there is also a lot to be said for sticking with what is working. If a team is on a winning streak, it’s usually a good idea to keep doing what they’re doing.

This is especially true for individual athletes who may have found a winning formula in their training or competition routine. Whether it’s a particular workout regimen, diet plan, or mental preparation technique, if it’s leading to success, it’s important to stick with it.

One example of this principle in action is in the world of tennis. Many top players have specific pre-match rituals or routines that they follow religiously. Whether it’s a certain warm-up routine, a specific meal they eat before a match, or a particular superstition they adhere to, these rituals can help players get into the right mindset for competition. By sticking with these routines, players are able to maintain a sense of familiarity and confidence that can help them perform at their best.

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In team sports, coaches often have to make difficult decisions about lineups and strategies. It can be tempting to constantly shuffle players in and out of the lineup in search of the perfect combination, but sometimes the best course of action is to stick with what is working. If a team is winning games with a particular lineup, there is no need to make unnecessary changes that could disrupt the team’s chemistry.

Of course, there are times when adjustments need to be made in order to address weaknesses or exploit an opponent’s vulnerabilities. However, it’s important for athletes and teams to recognize when they have found a winning formula and to have the discipline to stick with it.

In conclusion, consistency is key in sports. If a particular strategy, routine, or lineup is leading to success, it’s important to stick with it. By maintaining consistency and building on what is working, athletes and teams can increase their chances of achieving their goals and continuing their winning ways.

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