Uchenna Kanu, on fire for Racing Louisville SC, expressed her excitement about making history in the NWSL
“I’m excited that I got two goals and I didn’t even know I made history today,” Kanu said.
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“I’m super, super thankful for that! And of course, I’m proud of my girls. I think we played really well. That last minute was intense, but we just need to find a way to grind through the whole game – the girls put in everything today.”
Racing Louisville coach Bev Yanez echoed the sentiment, thrilled with the team’s achievements: “Our first-ever point at Portland, our first-ever goals at Portland, and we now hold the record for the fastest NWSL brace in history,” Yanez said.
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“We wanted to win, obviously. We’ll keep working on closing out games. We wanted three points, 110%, and that’s what we’ll continue to strive for.”
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