A
little under three weeks ago, Alex Morgan reached the century
mark in appearances for the United States women's national
team.
The Americans got
off to a dream start to their opening match of Olympic qualifying against Costa
Rica, scoring almost straight off the opening kick. Ali Krieger initiated the
sequence with a beautifully weighted long ball to Carli Lloyd, who flicked on
to a marauding Morgan into the box.
The rest, well, may
just be a history-defining moment. Watch:
Yes, you read that correctly. 12 seconds. Morgan's strike is believed to
be the fastest goal in U.S. Soccer history.
Alex Morgan's goal is believed to be the fastest goal scored in U.S. history. #13in13seconds. #USAvCRC, 1-0, 7'— U.S. Soccer WNT (@ussoccer_wnt) February 11, 2016
CORRECTION: @alexmorgan13's goal was actually 12 seconds in, not 13. #13in12seconds— U.S. Soccer WNT (@ussoccer_wnt) February 11, 2016
“We
always see it coming, it always starts off right but then along the way,
something goes wrong but this time nothing went wrong," Morgan admitted to
reporters after the match. "It was executed perfectly, just a great way to
start the tournament.’’
Clint Dempsey would
be jealous.

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