The Orlando Pride maintained their unbeaten start to the season with a resounding 6-0 victory over the Utah Royals. The match, held at Exploria Stadium in Orlando, showcased the Pride’s dominance from the outset.

From the opening whistle, Orlando asserted control over the game, displaying fluid attacking play and solid defensive organization. The scoring opened early with goals from Sydney Leroux and Taylor Kornieck in the 12th and 14th minutes respectively, setting the tone for a one-sided affair.

Utah Royals struggled to cope with Orlando’s relentless pressure and sharp passing, which consistently carved open their defense. Marta, the Brazilian football icon, added a third goal before halftime with a precise finish in the 32nd minute, showcasing her clinical ability in front of goal.

The second half saw no let-up from Orlando as they continued to dominate proceedings. A brace from Jodie Taylor in the 62nd and 68th minutes further extended the Pride’s lead, highlighting their proficiency in front of goal. The sixth and final goal came from Marisa Viggiano in the 78th minute, capping off a comprehensive performance by the home side.

Defensively, Orlando remained solid throughout the match, denying Utah any clear-cut opportunities and maintaining a clean sheet. Goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris played a pivotal role in this, commanding her area and ensuring the Pride’s goal remained intact.

With this victory, Orlando Pride extended their unbeaten streak and reaffirmed their status as contenders in the NWSL. The team’s cohesive play and clinical finishing will undoubtedly serve as a confidence boost going forward in the season.

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