After injury nightmare, USWNT’s Swanson scores first goal in over a year

One of the USWNT’s biggest names is back scoring goals

Mallory Swanson made her return from a major injury a few weeks ago, but on Friday she made sure to show that she is all the way back.

The U.S. women’s national team star scored her first goal in just over a year as the Chicago Red Stars and Orlando Pride battled to a 1-1 draw in the NWSL.

Swanson’s 64th-minute equalizer for Chicago was a classic example of the 25-year-old’s gifts, with her low-angle shot seeming to freeze Pride goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse before nestling into the furthest depths of the bottom corner.

The goal was Swanson’s first in a competitive game in 370 days, with her last strike being a successful penalty kick for the Red Stars on March 25, 2023.

Swanson was in staggering form early in 2023 for the USWNT, scoring seven times in five matches across January and February, but a torn patellar tendon suffered in a friendly against the Republic of Ireland kept her out of contention for last summer’s World Cup.

Swanson recently revealed that the procedure to repair that injury was followed by an infection that required emergency surgery, setting her recovery back significantly.

In the meantime, Swanson signed a long-term contract with Chicago, at the time making her the highest-paid player in the NWSL. That record was only broken earlier this week when Sophia Smith inked a two-year deal with the Portland Thorns.

Swanson told reporters after the match that what she had “learned the past three games, is, it takes time. I think I needed to give myself a little bit more grace with where I was.”

Still, as much as the goal was cathartic, Swanson couldn’t resist throwing in a deadpan bit of analysis. “That, and honestly just, take a deep breath and shoot the ball.”

Watch Swanson’s first goal in a year

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