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USWNT officially kicks off the Emma Hayes Era. Why the early returns are promising.
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Date:2025-04-16 00:13:12
The final scoreline didn’t matter as much as how the U.S. women looked in Emma Hayes’ debut.
For the first time in a long time, maybe since the World Cup final in 2019, the USWNT looked confident. Polished. Versatile. If they weren’t quite the team that dominated the women’s game for much of the last three decades in their 4-0 win over South Korea on Saturday, you could again see glimpses.
“I don’t feel relief. I feel re-energized,” Hayes said after her much-anticipated first game as the USWNT’s head coach. “I want to coach this group and they want to be coached. You can see we’re building something.
“There’s lots of work to do, lots of holes in our play, no question,” she added. “But this was a good start.”
The USWNT plays South Korea again Tuesday in the last match before Hayes names the team for the Paris Olympics. Unlike past international tournaments, the Americans will not go to France as favorites or even certain medal contenders. It's a shocking change in status for the USWNT, which has won four World Cup titles and four Olympic gold medals.
But it's where the USWNT's recent struggles have brought them. And it's what brought Hayes to the USWNT.
In the depths of its doldrums, the USWNT’s offense resembled a car stuck in the mud. Passes went nowhere or were intercepted. There was no fluidity and no cohesion. Nothing that would make you say, “Oh wow, did you see that?”
It will take time for the four-time World Cup champions to fully execute Hayes’ technical plan, but already the offense was more entertaining.
And dangerous.
On the first goal, Naomi Girma sent the ball into a scrum at midfield. A year ago, it probably would have resulted in a turnover. Instead, Sophia Smith controlled the ball, pivoted and fed a streaking Mallory Swanson, whose shot in the 34th minute was so perfectly placed, South Korea’s goalkeeper didn’t have a chance.
It was Swanson’s first goal for the USWNT since February 2023, before the April 2023 injury that knocked her out of the World Cup.
Three minutes later, Lindsey Horan had a shot batted away by the ‘keeper. But what shouldn’t be missed was the USWNT was able to maintain possession amidst heavy pressure, redirecting the ball from one player to another until Horan found space to shoot. Odds are, that wouldn’t have happened at the World Cup. Or the Tokyo Olympics two years before that.
“Ultimately, it’s getting numbers in the box, getting service in and keep creating chances,” Swanson said at halftime.
Swanson also scored in the 74th, from just outside the box on a perfectly placed ball by Rose Lavelle.
Overall, the USWNT finished the game with 89% passing accuracy. That’s not Spain-level, but it’s better than it’s been.
The USWNT also got two goals off corner kicks, both headers by defender Tierna Davidson.
“Thirty percent of all tournament goals are scored from (set pieces), so it was an opportunity,” Hayes said. “I’ve seen, historically, this program be good at it. I want to return to that, so we have to excel. And for me, that demand won’t decline.”
South Korea is not Spain, France or that pesky neighbor to the north, Canada. But no games were gimmes the last couple of years; it was only three months ago that the USWNT lost to Mexico for only the second time in history and first time on U.S. soil. Decisively, too.
To see the USWNT again playing with swagger and (dare I say it?) joy makes the six months the Americans waited for Hayes worth it.
“Everybody did what I asked of them,” Hayes said.
As did she. There is more work to be done, and it will take time to do it. Probably more than the two months until the Paris Olympics begin. But you can finally see where the USWNT is going.
Back in the right direction.
Follow USA TODAY Sports columnist Nancy Armour on social media @nrarmour.
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