Wave hand Angel City fourth straight loss in 2-1 rivalry win
May 9, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; San Diego Wave forward Ludmila (17) moves the ball while Angel City FC forward Sveindís Jónsdóttir (32) defends during the first half at BMO Stadium. LOS ANGELES -- For the first time in weeks, Angel City FC delivered the fast, aggressive start head coach Alex Straus had been demanding. But despite matching San Diego Wave FC blow for blow in a physical rivalry match at BMO Stadium, Angel City could not overcome another defensive lapse late in the match, falling 2-1 Saturday night for its fourth consecutive loss.
After a scoreless first half in which both teams searched for a breakthrough, San Diego struck first. Brazilian forward Dudinha fired a strong right-footed shot from the left side of the box that found the center of the net to give the Wave a 1-0 lead. According to Angel City defender Sarah Gorden, San Diego capitalized on transition opportunities throughout the match.
Angel City answered with an equalizer from defender Emily Sams. The sequence began with an Angel City corner kick that was initially cleared out of danger. The ball fell to Gorden, who stayed back on the play and quickly sent it back toward goal.
Sams found space near the left side of the six-yard box and redirected the ball into the net with her left foot to tie the match 1-1. “I think that being in that position on corner kicks where you're just the last one back and everyone's just running at you and the ball is coming, you have like a millisecond to make a choice,” Gorden said. “I was just like, ‘OK, just gonna kick it back,’ and Emily was there.
” The equalizer energized the home crowd and briefly shifted momentum in Angel City’s favor. “The goal was a bright spot,” Gorden said. “Obviously it’s a disappointing result, but coming back after being one down and being able to tie it up like that was meaningful.