The United States women’s national team looks to bring home its fifth Olympic gold medal on Saturday when it faces Brazil at 11 a.m. ET.
The squad’s goal-scoring trio has taken the tournament and headlines by storm, scoring nine of its side’s 11 goals.
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— Attacking Third (@AttackingThird) August 6, 2024
However, the Americans find themselves in the final because of their defensive superstar.
Naomi Girma is only 24 years old, yet dominates the field in and out of possession like a seasoned veteran. Head coach Emma Hayes gave her extremely high praise after the semifinal match versus Germany.
USWNT manager Emma Hayes with high praise for 24-year-old Naomi Girma.
— Just Women’s Sports (@justwsports) August 6, 2024
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The group-stage games were generally comfortable for the United States’ defense, winning by an average of over two goals per game.
However, both the quarterfinal game versus Japan and the semifinal versus Germany were 1-0 extra-time victories with a razor-thin margin of error.
As the team struggled to break lines versus Japan, Girma’s composure on the ball exuded the confidence and patience needed to dismantle the opponent’s low block.
105 - Naomi Girma completed 105 passes in the first half against Japan, the most by any player in a full knockout-round match in a major tournament since Opta began detailed data collection of the World Cup and Olympics in 2011. Directing. pic.twitter.com/4j6iMZ8FVL
— OptaJack⚽️ (@OptaJack) August 3, 2024
Girma’s defensive presence coupled with her creation in possession is pivotal for the Americans’ success. Few, if any, center backs in the world excel in that duality like her.
Naomi Girma versus Germany in the semifinal:
— Kamran Nia (@kamran_nia) August 6, 2024
- 120 minutes
- 146 touches
- 125/132 accurate passes (95%) — most in the match + most accurate (min. 45 min played)
- 2 chances created
- 5 passes into final third
- 13 recoveries
- 5 clearances
- 3 interceptions
Elite ️
Former USWNT forward and World Cup champion Sydney Leroux also went to social media to give Girma her flowers.
Naomi Girma is the best we’ve seen and defenders never get the attention they deserve but she is absolutely HER.
— Sydney Leroux (@sydneyleroux) August 7, 2024
After scoring four goals against Spain in the semifinal, Brazil is growing in confidence offensively. It appears the USWNT’s Olympic final opponent will force one last world-class defensive shift from Girma if the Americans want to stand on top of the podium.
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