Morgan says she learnt a lot from watching Mourinho

Alex Morgan says she has learnt a lot from watching Jose Mourinho’s side as she gets set to leave Tottenham Women and return to the US in the New Year.

The 31-year-old, who has 170 caps for the USA and is a two-time Women’s World Cup winner, joined Spurs from Orlando Pride in September.

Using her time to regain match fitness after giving birth in May, the forward made five appearances, scoring twice in the Women’s Super League (WSL).
Speaking exclusively to The Women’s Football Show, Morgan admits she will take one or two things back to the US from watching Mourinho’s team surge up the Premier League table.

“They’ve got off to a fairly good start and Jose (Mourinho) has done a great job to get this team to the top,” Morgan said.

 

“That was a good thing to watch as I entered my phase with Spurs Women as the top of the game always tries to steal from others at the top of the game. You are always trying to learn, get better and be the best”.

Morgan was one of a number of the USA’s 2019 World Cup-winning squad to move to the WSL at the start of the season, with Sam Mewis and Rose Lavelle joining Manchester City and Tobin Heath and Christen Press moving to Manchester United.

(Sky Sports)

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