Alex morgan

Whatever brings you down, will eventually make you stronger.

Everybody has a talent, but its what you do with that talent to make it great.

We went to Austria to train and it was so peaceful. And I love coffee and the coffee was great.

Dream big, because dreams do happen.

Keep working even when no one is watching.

I want to keep improving, continue to help my teammates improve, make my teammates look good. Continue bringing something new to the game, never getting completely content and always trying to get better.

I don't run straight at a constant pace; soccer is always a change of pace and movement.

I think a goal is a goal and not all my goals are pretty.

The way I've been brought up to is take critiques and turn them into positives in my game.

... Really get to know and establish relationships with your teammates because they are your new family and they will be the ones there for you when anything goes wrong.

Messi is out of this world. Scoring 86 goals this year... In 2012. What an incredible accomplishment

Always work hard, never give up, and fight until the end because it's never really over until the whistle blows.

We're going to be World Champions...forever.

Soccer is what I grew up doing - it's my passion, and I'm way more comfortable on the field in my soccer cleats.

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Alex Morgan: Biography and Life Work

Alex Morgan was a notable American former professional soccer player. The story of Alex Morgan began on July 2, 1989 .

Alexandra Morgan Carrasco (born Alexandra Patricia Morgan ; July 2, 1989 ) is an American former professional soccer player. She co-captained the United States national team with Carli Lloyd and Megan Rapinoe from 2018 to 2020 and with Lindsey Horan in 2023.

Philosophical Views and Reflections

Morgan was named to the United States U-20 women's national team that competed in the 2008 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Chile, scoring a total of four goals in the tournament against France , Argentina and North Korea . Morgan's fourth goal was a match-winner that won the U.S. the tournament, which was subsequently voted the best goal of the tournament, and later FIFA 's second-best goal of the year. Her performance on the field earned her the Bronze Shoe as the tournament's third-highest scorer and the Silver Ball as the tournament's second-best player behind teammate Sydney Leroux.

In September 2017, Morgan and U.S. teammate Megan Rapinoe were the first two female players in the United States to sign up for the Common Goal campaign, created by Juan Mata of Manchester United , wherein players donate 1% of their wages to support soccer-related charities.

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