Alex Morgan suffers Olympics scare! USWNT made to sweat as veteran forward suffers injury in San Diego Wave's NWSL clash with Orlando Pride
United States women's national team star Alex Morgan suffered an ankle injury on Friday night, just three months out from the start of the Olympics.
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Morgan suffered ankle injury on Friday night
Came in the San Diego Wave's defeat in Orlando
USWNT plays Olympics in just three months
WHAT HAPPENED?
Morgan was in the starting line-up for the San Diego Wave's game away at the Orlando Pride in the NWSL, one which ended in a 1-0 defeat for the California side.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
The Wave had to finish the game with just 10 players too, as Morgan limped off in pain with less than 10 minutes to go because her team had used all of its subs. The striker sustained the problem amid San Diego's best chance of the game, as her shot was blocked by an opposing defender just before she left the field, walking rather uncomfortably as she did so.
WHAT WAS SAID
Speaking to the media after the game, Abby Dahlkemper, defender at the Wave and the USWNT, was asked how her teammate was. She couldn't offer many details but responded: "She's doing okay and she's obviously a huge, important piece to our team. She'll be back as soon as possible."
While it was too soon to know more about the extent of Morgan's situation immediately after Friday's game, updates are sure to follow in the coming days. The Wave plays again on Sunday, against new California rivals Bay FC, while the USWNT is next in action on June 1, taking on South Korea in a friendly that will be Emma Hayes' first game in charge.