<p>United States international and two-time World Cup winner Alex Morgan said on Tuesday she and her family tested positive for Covid-19 over the Christmas holiday and are all recovering well.</p>.<p>Morgan, who is married to former Major League Soccer player Servando Carrasco and gave birth to her first child last May, returned to the United States last month after a five-game spell with Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Women's Super League.</p>.<p>"Unfortunately, my family and I closed out 2020 learning that we had contracted Covid while in California over the holidays," Morgan said on Twitter. "We are all in good spirits and recovering well.</p>.<p>"After our isolation is completed, I will follow US Soccer's return to play guidelines to ensure my body is fully recovered and I can join my teammates back on the field soon. Be safe and happy new year."</p>.<p>The 31-year-old Morgan joined north London club Tottenham from Orlando Pride in a bid to regain match fitness following the birth of her child after the Covid-19 pandemic truncated the National Women’s Soccer League.</p>
<p>United States international and two-time World Cup winner Alex Morgan said on Tuesday she and her family tested positive for Covid-19 over the Christmas holiday and are all recovering well.</p>.<p>Morgan, who is married to former Major League Soccer player Servando Carrasco and gave birth to her first child last May, returned to the United States last month after a five-game spell with Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Women's Super League.</p>.<p>"Unfortunately, my family and I closed out 2020 learning that we had contracted Covid while in California over the holidays," Morgan said on Twitter. "We are all in good spirits and recovering well.</p>.<p>"After our isolation is completed, I will follow US Soccer's return to play guidelines to ensure my body is fully recovered and I can join my teammates back on the field soon. Be safe and happy new year."</p>.<p>The 31-year-old Morgan joined north London club Tottenham from Orlando Pride in a bid to regain match fitness following the birth of her child after the Covid-19 pandemic truncated the National Women’s Soccer League.</p>