Alex Morgan on achieving dreams with USWNT, growing women's soccer | In The Game with Robin Roberts



In an exclusive interview with Robin Roberts following the 2012 London Olympics Games, U.S. women’s national team forward Alex Morgan answered fan questions and spoke about the pursuit of her dreams.

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49 opiniones en “Alex Morgan on achieving dreams with USWNT, growing women's soccer | In The Game with Robin Roberts”

  1. It is kind of ridiculous that you hear all the time: “we need to inspire girls”, “young girls need this….”, “young girls need that”. Why can it not be “ we need to inspire all people, male, female, no matter the age”. Men just kinda get throw in the back seat while there are all these special programs for girls only; like Girls in STEM.

    Edit: Typo

  2. Come on Roberts, that last question was bullshit, there so many great women athletes for a young girls to look up to. Serena Williams, just to name one.

  3. She literally does nothing for the USWNT ? if you say she does you don’t know anything about soccer. Just flops and doesn’t know how to hold the ball up for her team or facilitate as a striker, literally so hard to watch her play

  4. The sad truth is, nobody that plays football outside America cares about winning a gold medal at the Olympics.
    It's all about leagues, domestic cups, champions leagues, world cups, continental cups like the European championships, African nations Cup, the Asian Cup, copa America and so on.
    Most country's in the world, women don't play sports or are not allowed to play sports or have no money invested in womens sports, so when you have a big country that spends lots of money and has lots of women playing the game, you get a team like the US dominating, that doesn't happen in men's football.

    In men's football, theres Pro leagues in most country's in the world. The mls has pumped billions and billions in to the sport over the last 14 years, and the US still don't have a great team and has never created a world class player.
    You have to have a good system and culture to help create elite footballers. The one thing I will say is that you guys are beginning to get that, so you will be creating top level players in the next 5 to 10 years.
    Respect for the US women's team for winning but I would like the women's sport to grow to really see competition instead of winning through lack of.

  5. After watching the womens world cup i thought i was a new soccer fan but then I watched men's soccer and it was 90+ mins of flopping and complaining not to mention a low scoring game, sh*t was terrible I guess i only watch soccer every 4 years lmao

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