Bay FC loses expansion showdown on late Utah goal

SAN JOSE – If Bay FC fails to make the playoffs in its inaugural season, it will look back at games like Sunday’s against the Utah Royals as the reason why.

Utah snapped an 11-match winless streak with a goal in the 89th minute to beat Bay FC 1-0 at PayPal Park in a matchup of the NWSL’s two expansion teams.

Bay FC (4-9-0) remained three points back of the eighth and final playoff spot and still hasn’t earned points in consecutive games this season. Bay FC was coming off a 2-1 win over Chicago in front of an NWSL-record 35,038 fans at Wrigley Field.

Bay FC's Racheal Kundananji (9) reacts to a missed scoring opportunity against Utah Royals FC in the first half at PayPal Park in San Jose, Calif., on Sunday, June 16, 2024. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group)
Bay FC’s Racheal Kundananji (9) reacts to a missed scoring opportunity against Utah Royals FC in the first half at PayPal Park in San Jose, Calif., on Sunday, June 16, 2024. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group) 

“Definitely frustrating not getting a win at home after a really good performance we had in Chicago,” coach Albertin Montoya said. “I thought the first half we were in control, but didn’t put our chances away and that’s what happens in this league. You’re playing good teams and we lost our way a bit in the second half.”

Bay FC’s top two players missed golden opportunities in front of the Utah goal in the 15th minute when Asisat Oshoala whiffed on a shot and Racheal Kundananji didn’t get clear contact and sent the ball wide off her shin.

Kundananji eventually found the back of the net in the 85th minute, but she came from an offside position and her goal was disallowed.

Four minutes later, Kate Del Fava headed in a free kick from Ally Sentnor, the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NWSL Draft, to give the Royals the win.

“You go from a high where you’ve worked hard all day long to get (a goal), and then you let a goal in from a set piece,” Montoya said. “The frustration is definitely there. From the group, we just have to stay calm and composed.”

Utah (2-10-1), which sits at the bottom of the table, hadn’t won since March 22 and hadn’t recorded a point since April 27. The Royals didn’t record a shot on goal until the 56th minute but slowly found their way into the game and controlled possession after halftime. Utah finished with seven shots on goal to Bay FC’s four, and had an 11-9 advantage in shots overall.

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