The USWNT are once again SheBelieves Cup champions, defeating Canada in a penalty kick shootout following a 2-2 draw.
After the team went down 1-0 at the half, Sophia Smith scored a brace to put the USWNT ahead 2-1. Adriana Leon would provide both goals for Canada, which included a late equalizer to send the game to penalties.
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Following the game, USWNT interim head coach Twila Kilgore – who coached her final game at the helm of the national team – said that Smith’s play was another example of her “being a special player in a special moment within our team concept.”
"The first goal was just class," Kilgore said. "Sometimes individuals just do special things. It was a left-footed finish for Soph in a crowded box, just an exceptional moment, but also there's a big team concept there."
Although Smith started the game on the right wing she later moved to her preferred No. 9 position.
Four minutes later, Smith scored her second of the game. She was subsequently named MVP of the SheBelieves Cup.
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"I just try to do my job when I'm told I need to step up," Smith said. "I don't think anything of that. I try to lead this team in any way I can and if that's putting the ball in the back of the net for the PKs or in the game, that's what I pride myself in and that's what I'm trying to do."
Substitutes Mallory Swanson and Trinity Rodman made late impact on the game, resulting in Smith’s second goal of the night, in which Jaedyn Shaw also played a part.
"I know an Olympic roster is very small, and we have a very talented player pool," Smith said. "So I'm just trying to put myself in the best position every day to make that [Olympic] roster, and by me doing that I'm making players around me better and they're making me better."