Jill Ellis-built roster shows promise in preseason opener against Angel City
Saturday night in a preseason opener between newcomers to the world’s top women’s soccer league.
The large advantage Angel City enjoys at the box office — fueled by 13,000 season tickets sold — didn’t confer glaring edges on the field. On the contrary. San Diego looked capable of beating L.A., both head to head and in the National Women’s Soccer League standings.Checking off two other boxes Saturday night, the Wave suffered no apparent injuries and hedged health risk to leaders Morgan and Dahlkemper while getting them 45-minute tune-ups.
Morgan said Jakobsson, who left a German team to join San Diego, only recently has worked into the rotation. Morgan said midfielder Emily Van Egmond’s debut could come as soon as Saturday’s home game at the University of San Diego. Van Egmond, 28, and Morgan were NWSL teammates with Orlando.
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