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Alex Morgan celebrated with a sensual dance the victory of the United States in the Women's Soccer World Cup in France 2019

Fermín Gómez
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The United States added to its legend in women's soccer with its fourth title in eight editions of the World Cup. The Americans, with goals in the second half from Megan Rapinoe from a penalty and Rose Lavelle, beat the Netherlands by a score of 2-0 in the final on Sunday 7.

The city of Lyon, France dressed up with the two most colorful fans of the World Cup, but the equality in the stands did not carry over to the pitch, as the American team was clearly superior from the start of the match.

The players of the United States women's soccer team celebrated loudly being champions of the Women's Soccer World Cup in France 2019 after beating the Netherlands 2-0.

Alex Morgan celebrated with a sensual dance the victory of the United States in the Women's...

One of the most enthusiastic during the jubilant celebration was Alex Morgan, who was seen dancing in a way that caused a sensation all over the internet. He has been the involuntary protagonist of a great stir on social networks for his particular way of celebrating the triumph of his team.

"This is incredible. You have to think about everyone who has worked for this, about all the players... We have all our families here. This is really extraordinary and surreal", declared captain Rapinoe at the end of the match, being interviewed on the field.

It only remains to speculate if Donald Trump will dare to invite American soccer players to the White House, since Captain Rapinoe, who has been chosen as the best player in the world, committed to the fight against discrimination, has already announced that she would not attend that reception.

The same has been expressed by defense Ali Krieger. Both have criticized the US president for his positions that always generate controversy.

Alex Morgan celebrated with a sensual dance the victory of the United States in the Women's...

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