.AlexMorgan13 just showed the world what she's made of during the WWC2019 ⚽️
crush their first FIFA Women's World Cup game against Thailand on Tuesday, scoring a whopping five goals in the 13-0 shutout. What a beast.broke the all-time record for biggest win in Women's World Cup history
, we must also applaud Morgan's stellar performance in the game. The forward's five goals — which are cumulatively referred to as a"glut" in the soccer world, just FYI — make her the second player in WWC history to score that many goals in a match. The only other player to do so is former American soccer player Michelle Akers, who scored a glut against Chinese Taipei back in 1991.
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