Swanson leads US over Zambia
Swanson leads US over Zambia

Swanson leads US over Zambia

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The United States women's soccer team achieved a 3-0 victory over Zambia in their opening match at the Paris Olympics, marking a successful start for new coach Emma Hayes. Mallory Swanson scored two goals in quick succession, while Trinity Rodman added another goal, showcasing the team's offensive strength. Zambia faced a significant setback when Pauline Zulu was sent off with a red card, leaving them with 10 players for the remainder of the match. This win is particularly significant for Hayes as she seeks to guide the team to a fifth Olympic gold medal following the disappointment of their early exit in the previous World Cup. Swanson's return to form after missing the last World Cup due to injury has been celebrated by fans, and her performance is seen as vital for upcoming tougher matches, including one against Germany. The U.S. team is now looking to build on this momentum as they continue their Olympic campaign.

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