Soccer

World Cup champion Alex Morgan scores 1st goal for Tottenham from penalty spot

Alex Morgan scored her first goal for Tottenham in a 3-1 victory over Brighton on Sunday as the London club won its first match of the Women's Super League season.

U.S. soccer star joined Women's Super League in May after giving birth

American soccer star Alex Morgan of Tottenham Hotspur is all smiles after scoring her first Women's Super League goal on Sunday in a 3-1 victory over Brighton in Barnet, England. (Naomi Baker/Getty Images)

Alex Morgan scored her first goal for Tottenham in a 3-1 victory over Brighton on Sunday as the London club won its first match of the Women's Super League season.

The American World Cup winner, who made her Tottenham debut last month after giving birth in May, scored her team's third goal from a penalty in the 84th minute.

"Alex has been building up her time on the pitch over the course of the last couple of months," Rehanne Skinner said after her first game as Tottenham manager. "For her, she's getting more and more back to where she would probably want to be."

Tottenham opened the scoring when Morgan was fouled and Kerys Harrop swung the free kick into the top left-hand corner of the goal in the 11th minute.

WATCH | Alex Morgan records 1st goal for Tottenham:

American star Alex Morgan records 1st goal for Tottenham

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American World Cup winner Alex Morgan scores on a penalty in the 84th minute as her Tottenham Hotspur club went on to defeat Brighton & Hove Albion 3-1.

Brighton levelled from a 33rd-minute penalty after Allana Kennedy's high foot caught Brighton's Aileen Whelan. Inessa Kaagman fired powerfully inside the right post to make it 1-1.

In the 63rd minute, Angela Addison took the ball past two Brighton players and the goalkeeper to slot into the bottom right-hand corner and brilliantly restore Spurs' lead.

Morgan is among a group of American players to have moved to English soccer for this season, with Rose Lavelle and Sam Mewis at Manchester City, and Tobin Heath and Christen Press at Manchester United.

Tottenham has six points after eight rounds.

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