USWNT blanks South Korea 4-0 as Emma Hayes era begins
Mallory Swanson and Tierna Davidson each netted a brace in the win
The U.S. women's national team gave head coach Emma Hayes a victory in her first match in charge, shutting out South Korea 4-0 in front of 19,010 fans at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Colorado.
Mallory Swanson opened the scoring in the 34th minute following a good buildup of play. Sophia Smith slipped a ball through the South Korean defense and Swanson, cutting through the penalty box, then beat goalkeeper Kim Jung-Mi to make it 1-0.
Mal with the opener in Colorado! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸#USWNT x @VW pic.twitter.com/mvzqAPwtrM
— U.S. Women's National Soccer Team (@USWNT) June 1, 2024
Four minutes later it was Tierna Davidson doubling the lead for the Americans, winning a header off a Catarina Macario corner kick.
T makes it two! ✌️#USWNT x @vw pic.twitter.com/UtROf4pO8Q
— U.S. Women's National Soccer Team (@USWNT) June 1, 2024
The USWNT didn't wait long into the second half before making it 3-0. Davidson, who was left unmarked in the box, headed in her second goal of the match in the 48th minute off a Swanson corner kick.
TIERNA ON A TEAR!!!! #USWNT x @VW pic.twitter.com/UoKjsKmURw
— U.S. Women's National Soccer Team (@USWNT) June 1, 2024
Swanson netted her second of the match after another methodical, slow buildup from the back by the USWNT. Rose Lavelle took a loose ball in the South Korean third and slipped a pass through to Swanson, who put it home in the 74th minute.
Rosie 🤝 Mal#USWNT x @VW pic.twitter.com/dn9RuwvP8q
— U.S. Women's National Soccer Team (@USWNT) June 1, 2024
Hayes was hired in November and her first move was to freshen up a USWNT roster that needed it. Only 11 players on this roster were part of the 2023 World Cup team and only 10 of the 23 have taken part in a previous national team camp.
Saturday's win was an impressive performance and gave valuable experience to a number of players as the team continues its preparations for this summer's Paris Olympics.
The USWNT has three more friendlies — another meeting with South Korea on June 4, Mexico on July 13 and Costa Rica on July 16 — before Olympic competition begins July 25.