In a move that has sent ripples through the soccer community, the US Women’s National Soccer Team has excluded veteran forward Alex Morgan from its 18-player roster for the 2024 Paris Olympics. At 34 years old, Morgan has been a pivotal figure in US women’s soccer, contributing to the team’s success in previous Olympic Games and World Cups. The team, led by new head coach Emma Hayes, is set to embark on a new era with a squad that boasts an average age of 26.8 years, the youngest since the 2008 Beijing Olympics.Morgan, who has scored 123 goals in her illustrious career, was sidelined due to an ankle injury and a recent dip in form, including a lack of scoring in the current NWSL season. Despite her disappointment, Morgan has taken to social media to express her unwavering support for her teammates as they head into the Olympic tournament. The team’s roster features a blend of experienced players and emerging talents, including versatile veteran Crystal Dunn and rising star Jaedyn Shaw. With two tune-up matches scheduled before their departure, the USWNT will kick off their Olympic campaign on July 25 against Zambia.
Key points
- Alex Morgan not included in USWNT roster for 2024 Paris Olympics, marking a significant team shift.
- New head coach Emma Hayes selects a younger team, with an average age of 26.
- Despite exclusion, Morgan expresses support for the team and will cheer them on during the Olympic Games.
8 years, the youngest since 2008.