Aussies Abroad: Raso scores double for five-star Portland

Hayley Raso was at the double to help Portland Thorns defeat Houston Dash 5-0 on Thursday, cementing the Oregon-based club’s lead atop the National Women’s Soccer League.

The Australian attacker scored twice in a devastating opening 23-minute spell from the leaders, who piled in four goals against a crumbling Houston defence missing Clare Polkinghorne.

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Lindsey Horan and Christine Sinclair were the other scorers for Portland as Dash lost Kyah Simon and Christine Nairn to first-half injuries, while a 71st minute own goal from Houston goalkeeper Jane Campbell – unable to parry a Tyler Lussi effort to safety - completed a five-star performance for Mark Parsons’ side.

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Raso's Thorns teammate Caitlin Foord saw action for the final half hour of play, although Ellie Carpenter was not involved as Portland stretched their advantage over second-place North Carolina Courage to four points.

Hours before Portland’s rout at Providence Park, Washington Spirit moved into third place with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Sky Blue.

Chloe Logarzo and Amy Harrison started in left wing and left full back roles respectively, with Elise Kellond-Knight replacing Logarzo in the 66th minute.

Washington’s Ashley Hatch scored the only goal of a sell-out encounter at Yurcak Field.

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