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USWNT win Olympic gold medal with Mallory Swanson goal vs. Brazil – NBC Connecticut

2024-08-11 04:20:01

The United States national team, once again, is the gold standard of women’s soccer.

The USWNT ended its Olympic gold medal drought on Saturday with Mallory Swanson scoring the winning goal in a 1-0 thriller over Brazil in the women’s soccer final at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

The 12-year drought may not have been considered long by other nations, but after the U.S. won four of the first five gold medals since women’s soccer debuted at the 1996 Games, the standards were raised.

And met by this year’s squad, helping to avenge the team’s recent disappointments’ that included a failure to reach the podium at the 2016 Rio Olympics, a bronze-medal finish three years ago at the Tokyo Olympics, and a round-of-16 exit in last summer’s World Cup.

New coach Emma Hayes, and a rejuvenated roster infused with youthful players hungry for their first taste of Olympic success, arrived in Paris with a golden opportunity to pursue gold without the immense pressure of being expected to do so.

But just like many of their predecessors, the USWNT is heading back to the top of the podium after completing an undefeated Olympic run.

It was Swanson who helped send them there. She scored the winning goal after receiving a through ball in the box from Korbin Albert and firing into the back of the net in the 57th minute.

Brazil, which controlled possession in the first half, was unable to apply as much pressure in the second half. U.S. goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher all but sealed the gold when she made a one-handed save at the far post off a header by Adriana in the box in the fourth minute of added time.

U.S. women’s soccer stars Trinity Rodman, Sophia Smith, and Lindsey Horan reacted to their team’s 1-0 victory in the Olympics quarterfinals game on Saturday.

The celebration was on soon after as the USWNT captured its fifth gold medal.

Brazil, which also lost to the U.S. in the final in 2004 and 2008, was seeking its first Olympic gold medal in women’s soccer. For legendary soccer player Marta, Brazil’s 38-year-old captain who played in each of those final losses, it was the final Olympic game of her career, having announced that she will retire from international football at the end of 2024. 

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