Sophia Smith scored a crucial goal in extra time, propelling the United States women’s soccer team to a 1-0 victory against Germany in the Olympic semifinals at the Paris Games on Tuesday. The win secured the Americans a spot in the gold medal match as they aim for their fifth gold in their sixth appearance in the Olympic women’s soccer final.
The United States, under the guidance of new coach Emma Hayes, have maintained an undefeated streak in France, demonstrating strong performances throughout the tournament. Their journey to the final has been marked by strategic plays and key victories, including a commanding 4-1 win over Germany in the group stage earlier in the competition.
The semifinal match against Germany remained scoreless through regular time, as both teams battled defensively. Five minutes into extra time, Sophia Smith broke the deadlock with a skillful maneuver past German defender Felicitas Rauch and goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger, securing her third goal of the tournament.
Smith’s goal not only ended the stalemate but also highlighted her pivotal role in the team’s success. Her celebration, where she fell to the ground in joy and embraced teammate Mallory Swanson, encapsulated the team’s determination and camaraderie.
With this victory, the United States advances to the gold medal match, where they will face the winner of the match between Brazil and Spain. This final showdown is scheduled for Saturday in Paris. Meanwhile, Germany will compete for the bronze medal against the loser of the Brazil-Spain match on Friday at Lyon.
The US team’s consistent performance and tactical prowess have positioned them as strong contenders for the gold, reflecting their legacy in international women’s soccer.