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Women's Super League: Alex Morgan leaving Tottenham to return to United States
•American World Cup winner Alex Morgan has only managed to play five times — scoring twice — for the London Women's Super League club as she tries to regain match fitness after giving birth in May
WSL: US striker Alex Morgan thrilled to be back in action after making debut for Spurs
•Two-time World Cup winner Alex Morgan had not played for more than a year after giving birth to daughter Charlie in May and working her way back to fitness.
Women's Super League: Alex Morgan 'pretty happy' after making Tottenham debut in draw against Reading
•Morgan, 31, who has scored 107 goals for the United States, came off the bench in the second half of Spurs' 1-1 draw with Reading on Saturday.
Women's Super League: Alex Morgan not fit enough to make Tottenham debut yet
•Alex Morgan, a two-time World Cup winner, who gave birth to Charlie Elena Carrasco in May, has not played since 2019.
WSL: Two-time FIFA World Cup winner with USWNT Alex Morgan targets glory with Tottenham
•Morgan, who has scored 107 goals in 169 international appearances for the United States, was unable to say how long she would be at the club.
Women’s Super League: Tottenham snap up US striker Alex Morgan in remarkable coup as American influx continues
•In the WSL, Morgan joins USWNT teammates Rose Lavelle, Sam Mewis, Tobin Heath and Christen Press. The Americans have moved to England looking to get in peak form ahead of next year's rescheduled Tokyo Olympics.
Coronavirus Outbreak: FA in talks with Women’s Super League, Women’s Championship clubs about ending season
•Manchester City were top of the FA WSL table, one point ahead of second-placed Chelsea, with Liverpool bottom when matches were suspended. Aston Villa were six points clear at the top of the Women’s Championship