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Morgan out to make impact on, off field

Striker scores in SheBelieve­s Cup, still not feeling 100% yet

- By Julia Poe

After Alex Morgan scored her first internatio­nal goal in 19 months, the U.S. women’s national team star said her comeback is almost complete.

The striker knows it’s been a long time since her last goal — more than 500 days spanning a pregnancy and pandemic.

Morgan scored the Americans’ fifth goal against Argentina on Wednesday night, helping the team clinch the SheBelieve­s Cup title in Orlando. The goal bolstered the striker’s confidence ahead of the NWSL Challenge Cup and Tokyo Olympics.

“I still don’t feel like I’m 100%,” Morgan said. “I feel like I’m 99 [%] or so. I’m getting there.

“My timing needs to get better. My instincts need to get better. ... I feel good, but I feel like I still have some building blocks to go.”

Morgan said team training with the Orlando Pride will be the key to returning to full speed. The striker said she’s been unable

to log a full month of continuous training with the same team since before her pregnancy.

She said consistenc­y with her club team will give her the final push to regain her previous form.

“I’m happy to stay here and start the season and go through the Challenge Cup,” Morgan said.

Returning to the NWSL will also offer Morgan an opportunit­y to contribute to leaguewide actions to support the Black community.

After returning from pregnancy and playing abroad in England, Morgan said she felt isolated “in a little bubble” as waves of protest and anti-racism activism surged across the country throughout the past year.

Now that she’s back into action with the national team, Morgan said she also wants to support her Black teammates off the pitch.

“We have been in communicat­ion with the Black Women’s Players Collective every camp,” Morgan said. “Lynn [Williams], Crystal [Dunn] and Midge [Purce] have been huge leaders for the collective and I’ve kind of looked at them . ... I think this league is extremely supportive of that and wants to continue to be an ally and wants to continue to raise awareness for these social injustices. As much as I can, I’m just here to listen and to understand and to be as supportive as I possibly can with them.”

This season, Morgan said she expects to engage more with the Black Women’s Player Collective and other NWSL initiative­s.

That effort will start when she returns to the Pride in the weeks leading up to the Challenge Cup.

“[It’s important] to have these really great conversati­ons within the team each camp to be able to sort of support the Black players, but also for just the NWSL players to be able to use their platform for something much bigger and much greater than what we’re able to do on the field,” Morgan said. “Honestly, I want to dig in and be an ally as much as I can . ... Now that I’m back full stride with the team, I’m looking forward to continuing these conversati­ons and being a part of the bigger change that we’ve seen within not only the NWSL but women’s leagues around the U.S.”

On the pitch, the SheBelieve­s Cup offered Morgan her toughest competitio­n since returning to play.

Morgan played the longest against Brazil on Sunday, clocking more than 70 minutes against the Brazilians’ high-speed attack.

“I feel like I’m getting my legs underneath me,” Morgan said. “I felt like at times I was trying to catch my breath, but looking at the numbers, you know, I had a lot of running in that game and I was happy with the way that I’ve progressed.”

Coach Vlatko Andonovski said he noted daily progress in Morgan, both in training sessions and during matches.

Both player and coach feel Morgan is on the right track after playing three games in seven days.

“I’m glad I got some time to get significan­t minutes in this tournament, get my first goal in over a year and a half,” Morgan said. “I’m pretty happy overall. It’s just nice to be back in the mix.”

 ?? GREGG NEWTONGETT­Y-AFP ?? U.S. forward Alex Morgan (13) celebrates with teammate Kristie Mewis after scoring during the SheBelieve­s Cup match against Argentina Wednesday night at Exploria Stadium.
GREGG NEWTONGETT­Y-AFP U.S. forward Alex Morgan (13) celebrates with teammate Kristie Mewis after scoring during the SheBelieve­s Cup match against Argentina Wednesday night at Exploria Stadium.

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