USWNT player ratings vs Brazil: Swanson’s spectacular strike secures record fifth Olympic gold medal for Americans

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A year after crashing out of the World Cup, the resilient USWNT win Olympic gold medal, reclaim elite status

Just 16 months ago, the world watched on as Mallory Swanson saw her World Cup dreams come unraveled. Off she went, carted off with an injury just a few months before the tournament. It was heartbreaking, as Swanson's shot at glory had been ripped away, and the U.S. women's national team didn't recover.

She had to be thinking about that on Saturday as she blitzed forward. It was just her and her alone, baring down on Brazil's Lorena Leite with the ball in the second half, a tournament and a program at her feet. She made no mistake. Swanson tucked her shot into the bottom corner, and with earned a gold medal and helped restore the USWNT among the most elite programs in the global game.

Swanson's goal was all the U.S. would need to take down Brazil and claim the Americans' record fifth Olympic gold. Saturday's final was the sixth gold medal game for the USWNT (out of eight Olympics in which women's soccer was contested). The history is undeniable: The USWNT has the most Olympic gold and most total medals in the history of the Games, now having won five golds, one silver and one bronze. And after being shut out of the medal round in 2016 and taking bronze at the 2021 Games, this was first chance to claim Olympic gold in 12 years.

And this one, in many ways, felt more unlikely than any that came before it. Just a year ago, Swanson, like the rest of the world, had a very noisy and disappointing fall from grace. On Saturday, they completed their comeback, as Emma Hayes took the U.S. back to the top in just her 10th match as coach.

Swanson will go down as the hero, but she wasn't the only one. Alyssa Naeher, again, made the save that was needed to protect the fragile 1-0 lead. The defense, despite strong moments, battled harder than they have all tournament. And Hayes, the tactical wizard behind it all, completed her rebuild just weeks after starting it.

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