Sophia Smith took no time to get on the scoresheet in the NWSL.
In Saturday’s 5-4 loss to Kansas City, Smith had two goals for the brace, nearly leading the Thorns to an astonishing comeback after they fell down 5-1.
Ahead of the opener, Smith spoke with ESPN FC about the difficulties of the start of the season, particularly given the transition back from time with the USWNT in the Concacaf W Gold Cup.
“It’s always hard. This time in particular, I would say it’s a little bit harder just because you know we missed basically all of preseason with the Gold Cup,” she said. “And you kind of look around and we have some new faces, so it’s a matter of getting to know your teammates while also realizing you have to turn around and play a game together.
“So it’s hard, but we have the best group right now. The new players have come in and played their role, and it’s exciting.”
Ahead of the season opener, Smith says she had just two training sessions with Portland where the team was together in its entirety.
“It’s definitely not ideal, but I think for the players that got to play in the Gold Cup, we do have games under our belt now,” she added. “Which I think can only help us going into season. It’s not like we’re coming off of doing nothing, we were doing a lot while we were away and I think we can contribute to the game in that way.”
Smith had a solid Gold Cup, scoring a goal and a penalty in the team’s semifinal game against Canada. It was her first PK taken since missing one in the World Cup, where the team suffered its earliest exit ever in the round of 16.
"It's been an emotional ride for me personally since the World Cup, so this is just a big relief and I couldn't be more proud of our team,” Smith said after that game. "To miss a PK in the World Cup takes a toll on you mentally and then I feel like since then, I've just been trying to work my way back.
“I obviously hadn't had a goal this tournament and as a forward, it's hard to not get that and help the team in that way. So I think that goal was just a relief of a lot of emotions."
After getting the scoring going in the Gold Cup, Smith has immediately translated her talent for finding the back of the net to the NWSL. On Sunday, she became the third player in league history to score in her team’s season opener in four different NWSL seasons – and the first to do so in four-straight season openers.