NWSL Round 9

Ann-Katrin Berger

Short post as I'm travelling again this week. Where am I going? My first ever away Wave game! I have family in the Bay Area and decided to kill several birds with one road trip and am taking my sister and her family to the Wave versus Bay FC at PayPal Park. Wish us luck, and look for me -- I'll be the one in my Wave gear (no jersey yet) trying to make nice with the opposition fans.

Let's quickly look back at last week's results. We're going to need a gimmick.

The Good
Buying Ann-Katrin Berger, for sure. My early-season strategy of going cheap at the keeper position was working out well, but with Cassie Miller AND Lysianne Proulx losing their place I needed a new approach. Gotham had a double-gameweek and looked very stingy at the back. Berger ended up keeping one clean sheet and making some big saves for a total of 15 points. 

The Bad
Dropping Mallory Swanson for Temwa Chawinga gave me money to spend, but cost me points -- in the transfer, and the difference between their points earned. I've got to make peace with the fact that Swanson is just going to be one of those players with whom it just doesn't work out in fantasy. I never own her when she scores and always strike out when chasing those points. That all being said, the decision-making process was sound and it's not like Chawinga was a bad pick. It happens.

The Ugly
I knew I was getting cocky when I did it, but I did it anyway. Bringing Ji So-Yun back into my team for a minus five points because she was a two-gamer backfired. Not only did she just return nine points over those two games, but I benched Olivia Moultrie and her goal and eleven points to do it. A seven point mistake.

This week I think it's simple. I'm going to captain Sophia Smith. No lollipops given for deciding on that move. For the transfer, I'm going to bring in Ryan Williams for Deyna Castellanos. Williams is killing it this season and has Utah and Houston in their next two. Makes sense to double up on the Courage defence alongside Felicitas Rauch, who hasn't hit the heights I was hoping from her. It's been Williams who has been the two-way player out of the back for North Carolina and I'm hoping for big returns from her to continue.

Looking ahead, I hope to bring Taylor Flint into my midfield but I'm happy enough to wait until after they finish this rough run of matches against Kansas City this week. Things look better for Racing Louisville coming up with games against Chicago, Houston, Angel City, and Seattle on the horizon.

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