2024-07-26 09:30:03
The USWNT continued to create opportunities as Swanson scored two rapid goals a minute apart from each other to give her side a comfortable 3-0 lead in the first half.
In the second half, the U.S. picked up right where it left off and continued to create chances while dominating possession. Despite its best efforts, the U.S. was unable to score but kept Zambia from posing any threat to its goal.
The game serves as new head coach Emma Hayes’ first Olympic win as a manager, and the only thing she might worry about is the health of her starting striker Sophia Smith after she was subbed out just before the end of the first half due to injury.
The U.S. sits in second place in Group B and is tied on goal differential with Germany after its 3-0 win against Australia. Zambia, meanwhile, finds itself at the bottom of the group with Australia.
The USWNT will play Germany next at 3 p.m. ET on Sunday, July 27, while Zambia plays New Zealand at 1 p.m. ET on the same day.