Bay FC no match for NWSL’s top team as winless streak reaches three games

Bay FC allowed a goal off a turnover less than three minutes into the first half and fell apart in a - loss to the NWSL-leading Kansas City Current on Sunday before an publicized Mother s Day crowd of at CPKC Stadium On a goal kick Bay FC s Jordan Silkowitz sent a pass from the -yard box intended for a teammate just short of midfield Instead the pass went to Kansas City s Hailie Mace who one-touched it ahead to Bia Zaneratto The forward then sent a left-footed shot to the bottom-right corner for a - lead in the third minute Kansas City peppered the Bay FC net with five shot attempts with two on target in the opening minutes Midfielder Debinha added goals in the rd and th minutes to give Kansas City a - lead Bay FC - - took a more offensive-minded approach after the first half and got a goal from forward Penelope Hocking in the rd minute Caroline Conti took a corner kick and headed it to Hocking who rapidly turned around and scored past Kansas City keeper Lorena for her first goal of the season But nine minutes later Kansas City forward Temwa Chawinga restored her group s three-goal lead with a goal off an assist from Mace Bay FC had averaged just one goal per tournament before Sunday and tried to open things up to help generate more offense Instead the conclusion was Bay FC s the greater part lopsided of the season as the gang fell to th in the -team NWSL with eight points points back of Kansas City Bay FC is the fifth-lowest scoring squad in the league Before Sunday Kiki Pickett and Karlie Lema had two goals each with Racheal Kundananji Joelle Anderson and Caroline Conti each adding one Related Articles Bay FC loses heartbreaker as teenager scores in stoppage time for San Diego Bay FC earns point with home draw against Seattle Reign FC but left wanting more Bay FC s Zambian star Racheal Kundananji beat long odds to make NWSL now giving back Bay FC to face Washington Spirit at SF Giants Oracle Park in August Bay FC beats North Carolina - for its first road accomplishment of the season The Current by contrast has outscored their eight opponents this season - In the present day we knew we were going to take a jeopardy and play into a bigger shape Bay FC coach Albertin Montoya announced The last couple of games we ve been a bit more defensive and we knew that this would be a challenging event This is the mentality we re going to have our players enjoy playing this type of football and we just have to be a little bit cleaner on keeping the ball Bay FC will carry a three-game winless streak into Saturday s home challenge against Angel City FC