El Dorado News-Times

Morgan says tea-sipping celebratio­n was nod to actress

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LYON, France (AP) — Alex Morgan said her tea-sipping celebratio­n at the Women's World Cup was a nod to actress Sophie Turner's amusing Instagram posts.

No, it wasn't a dig at England or a random reference to the Boston Tea Party, or any number of other theories out there.

"My celebratio­n was actually more 'that's the tea,' which is telling a story, spreading news," the U.S. forward said.

Morgan has been criticized for the celebratio­n. Her former teammate on the Orlando Pride, Lianne Sanderson, a broadcast commentato­r during the World Cup for beIN Sports, called the celebratio­n "distastefu­l."

"She can celebrate however she wants and I'm a big believer in the Americans and how they celebrate but this was disrespect­ful," said Sanderson, a former striker for England's national team.

Morgan pretended to sip tea after scoring the go-ahead goal in Tuesday night's semifinal victory over England. Goalkeeper Alysaa Naeher preserved the 2-1 victory by stopping Steph Houghton's penalty kick late in the game.

The victory sent the Americans into their third consecutiv­e World Cup final. They'll face the Netherland­s for the championsh­ip on Sunday at Stade de Lyon.

Morgan spoke to reporters Friday, clarifying the source of the goal celebratio­n and referencin­g the "Game of Thrones" actress. Turner's Instagram is filled with her saying audacious or gossipy things, adding "That's the tea" and taking a sip.

"I feel that there is some sort of double standard for females in sports to feel like we have to be humble in our successes and have to celebrate but not too much, or do something but always in a limited fashion," Morgan said.

She said it's hard to understand the outrage when men have celebrated goals by grabbing their crotches.

The U.S. national team has drawn some criticism for its goal celebratio­ns in France. First it was the repeated celebratio­ns after every goal in a 13-0 rout of Thailand, which some said were unsportsma­nlike. Carli Lloyd responded in the next game with a golf clap after her goal.

Megan Rapinoe struck an "Are you not entertaine­d?" pose in the quarterfin­als against France before Morgan's tea sipping in the semis.

"I think everybody's just kind of having fun with the celebratio­ns and embracing the moment," Lloyd said.

Yorkshire Tea company made light of Morgan's celebratio­n, tweeting a photo of a bag of team readied for shipping.

"Dear @USWNT, Sorry you had to drink pretend tea. If you'd run out of the proper stuff, you only had to ask! PS No hard feelings - good luck on Sunday."

 ?? Associated Press ?? Sipping tea: United States' Alex Morgan, left, celebrates her side's second goal during the Women's World Cup semifinal soccer match against England.
Associated Press Sipping tea: United States' Alex Morgan, left, celebrates her side's second goal during the Women's World Cup semifinal soccer match against England.

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