Mallory Swanson suffers knee injury as US beat Ireland in World Cup tune-up

US striker Mallory Swanson (right) falls against Republic of Ireland Women's National Team defender Aoife Mannion (centre). PHOTO: REUTERS

AUSTIN - American striker Mallory Swanson’s World Cup participation hangs in the balance as she had to be carried off on a stretcher after she injured her knee during the United States’ 2-0 win over Ireland in a friendly on Saturday in Austin, Texas.

Swanson, who had been enjoying a stellar start to 2023 after scoring seven goals for the United States, collided with Irish defender Aoife Mannion and fell to the ground clutching her left knee in pain shortly before the interval.

She had to be carried off on a stretcher as a sell-out crowd at Q2 Stadium chanted her name. The 24-year-old World Cup winner was then taken to the hospital.

Coach Vlatko Andonovski said it was too early to know the extent of her injury.

“I’m hoping for good news,” he said. “As of right now, we just know that she’s getting checked out and we’re waiting for the results.”

Swanson’s injury overshadowed the Americans’ resolute performance over Ireland as they continued their build-up towards the World Cup, which begins in July.

Unlikely hero Emily Fox overcame a rock-solid Ireland defence as she netted her first goal for the national team with a sublime shot to the back left corner in the 36th minute.

Midfielder Lindsey Horan made it 2-0 for the world champions from the penalty spot, her shot ricocheting off the hand of Irish goalkeeper Courtney Brosnan in the 79th minute.

“We knew that this team, they can capitalize on anything,” Horan, who helped the United States win their fourth World Cup title four years ago in France, said in a televised interview.

“It was a hard team to face, the way they defended... it was us making the most of our moments.”

Ireland forward Heather Payne whipped a cross into the net in first-half stoppage time but the goal was disallowed for offside.

The team in green saw their best chance in the second half, a free kick by Arsenal forward Katie McCabe acrobatically saved by American goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher.

Mallory Swanson of the United States after being injured against the Republic of Ireland during a 2023 International Friendly match in Austin, Texas. PHOTO: AFP

The United States welcomed back veteran midfielder Julie Ertz, who gave birth in August and had not played since the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, as she came in as a second-half substitute.

“We saw when she came in just automatically the pace of the game picked up a little bit,” said Andonovski. “We’re happy where she’s at.”

The United States will vie for an unprecedented third consecutive title when the World Cup kicks off in Australia and New Zealand in July.

The Americans will meet Ireland again on Tuesday. REUTERS

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