Ertz has not played for the United States since the bronze medal-winning victory over Australia at the Tokyo Olympics — just over 600 days ago. She dealt with a right knee injury she suffered while playing with the Chicago Red Stars before she and Zach welcomed son Madden last August.
Ertz, 30, was on the U.S. teams that won World Cups in 2015 and 2019.
“I don’t want to come back and be the player that I was. I want to be better. I know it seems weird being out so long but I don’t know if you all feel like this, time is just crazy, especially when you have a baby,” she said. “I don’t feel like I’ve been gone as long as I have but I feel good. And I love the sport differently than I did then and I thought I loved it then. But taking a step away and kind of having a new perspective has given me kind of like a new drive.”
Ertz is the only player on the roster who is not currently playing for a professional club but she said she’s currently negotiating with a few teams. To prepare for her return, she trained with an MLS Academy boys’ team as well as personal coaches.
“I think clearly the love for the game is hard to stop. Away from obviously coming back for pregnancy changes things obviously, with your body,” she said. “I just wanted to make sure when I was coming back that I felt like I was strong enough to be able to feel like I could be myself.”
The United States first plays Ireland on Saturday in Austin, Texas, before a second match on April 11 in St. Louis.