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Emma Hayes Celebrates a Brilliant Start as USA Wins Women’s Soccer Gold Medal Over Brazil

At the Parc des Princes in Paris, the most successful team in women’s soccer clinched their fifth Olympic gold medal with a 1-0 victory over Brazil. The decisive goal came from Mallory Swanson in the second half, marking a triumphant start for head coach Emma Hayes.

Despite a challenging first half, the US improved very well after the break. Korbin Albert delivered a perfect through-ball, setting up Swanson, who calmly slotted her shot past Brazilian goalkeeper Lorena. A quick offside check confirmed Swanson’s well-timed run, securing the win for the US.

USWNT clinches Olympic gold with Swanson’s goal against Brazil, marking Emma Hayes’ successful start as head coach (USWNT/Paris 2024 Olympics)

This goal in the 57th minute proved to be the difference-maker, earning the US their record-extending fifth gold medal and their first since the London 2012 Olympics. Hayes, who began her tenure in May, faced the task of revitalizing the team after their disappointing exit from the last Women’s World Cup.

Hayes’ impact was felt immediately, though the tournament was far from easy. The US squad faced tough conditions and needed extra-time goals to advance past Japan and Germany in the quarterfinals and semifinals, respectively.

Brazil’s quest for gold ended with their third defeat against the US in an Olympic final. Legendary player Marta, participating in her final major tournament, was substituted in the 60th minute but could not alter the outcome. The first half saw Brazil come close with Gabi Portilho’s shot, which US goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher saved brilliantly.

Brazil’s earlier goals were disallowed, and their first-half advantage faded as they struggled to keep up with the US in the second half. Swanson’s goal was followed by a missed opportunity from Trinity Rodman, while Brazil’s hopes were dashed when Naeher denied Adriana’s header in injury time.

In her tenth match as USWNT head coach, Hayes has already secured an Olympic gold medal, marking a new chapter for the team. The US players celebrated on the field, and Swanson, who had missed the World Cup due to injury, was seen in tears of joy after scoring the pivotal goal. “It was a great feeling to score,” Swanson said, attributing her success to divine intervention and her perseverance through adversity.

Joseph Palaz

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