Mallory Pugh put the United States’ women’s soccer national team ahead 2-1 in the second half against Colombia. The Americans trailed 1-0 early after a Hope Solo gaffe, but stormed back to take the lead before ultimately settling for a 2-2 draw.

The 18-year-old Pugh is the “youngest player in the USWNT pool to make her debut in the last 11 years.” She’s also the youngest U.S. women’s player ever to score a goal in the Olympics.

Pugh understandably was a little excited after her clutch goal, so much so that she got caught saying a dirty word by the television cameras.

Twitter user @Mikeswebtweets grabbed video of Pugh saying “f— that b—-” after she scored. Most likely she was referring to the Colombian goalie (though we can’t be 100 percent sure). The lip reading makes it pretty clear what she said.

Pugh after her goal “Fuck that bitch” pic.twitter.com/QPzHcroiCA — mike (@mikeswebtweets) August 9, 2016

Okay, the language is coarse. But hey we’re talking about a teenager, barely out of high school, scoring the goal of her life. She’s allowed to get pumped up, and things are intense on the field, especially at the highest levels of competition.

On another note, are you kidding with the accomplishments of U.S. teenagers in these Olympics? Katie Ledecky, Simone Biles, Lilly King, now Mallory Pugh, and that’s only a few of the young people making names for themselves.

Pugh hails from Highlands Ranch, Colo., and graduated from Mountain Vista High School. She was named the 2014-15 Gatorade National Girls Soccer Player of the Year as well as the 2015 U.S. Soccer Young Female Player of the Year.

Pugh will begin her college career at UCLA this fall. When she arrives on campus, she will have plenty of cool stories about what she did on her summer vacation.