The 22-year-old had a successful 2022 season, being honoured as the NWSL Rookie and Defender of the year.
“[The year] was crazy, it was definitely a whirlwind,” she said. “Starting my professional career and getting in with the national team were both huge goals of mine so I’m very happy with that.”
Girma admitted she absolutely “fan-girled” when she first entered the national squad.
“Playing with a lot of these players who I’ve looked up to, I was like ‘this is so cool’,” Girma laughed.
Girma plays with US star Alex Morgan at San Diego Wave FC, and said this relationship has eased her transition into the squad.
“Having her — she’s experienced, has done it all — just having her guiding me was really helpful.”
With the US national team being so dominant for so long, Girma entered a team with a powerful drive to win.
“I had that expectation as a fan when I was watching when I was younger and I have that expectation now that I’m on the team. It doesn’t change. It’s that standard of excellence and expectation that we are going to win.”
Naomi Girma will play against the Football Ferns in Wellington on Wednesday, and Auckland on Saturday. Both matches kick off at 4pm.