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Morgans talk about long-distance relationships: Separated is difficult, but only temporary

Morgans talk about long-distance relationships: Separated is difficult, but only temporary

According to Heavy.com, during the Women's World Cup in France, the husband of U.S. women's soccer striker Morgan and U.S. Major League Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder Servando Carrasco has been supporting his wife in distant Los Angeles. On the date, he and Morgan also faced the media and talked about their long-distance relationship.

Morgan's husband, Servando Carrasco, has been supporting the U.S. women's soccer team from as far away as Los Angeles during the World Cup. The couple has become accustomed to long-distance relationships, as Servando plays for the Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer, while Morgan lives in Orlando and plays for the Orlando Glory of major league soccer. During Servando's time at Orlando City, the couple had a brief time together.

Orlando City failed to retain Servando for the 2018 season, after which the LA Galaxy signed him. Servando said that while many couples tend to live together, both he and Morgan understand that their football careers are short-lived.

Morgans talk about long-distance relationships: Separated is difficult, but only temporary

"Being so far away from your wife is definitely not an ideal situation." In an interview with the Professional Soccer League, Servando said, "We know it's only temporary. Our professional football career can only last another five to six years or so. We want to make the most of this time and we also know that after we don't play, we will live together. ”

While representing the Los Angeles Galaxy in the competition, Servando has also been following the women's World Cup matches. On the eve of the start of the World Cup, Servando once said that if the U.S. women's soccer team reached the final, he could go to the scene to watch.

"Possibly, maybe go to the women's World Cup final (held on July 7, that weekend the LA Galaxy didn't have a match task)." Servando told the official website of major leagues, "This journey will be a long one, so I can only pray and hope that everything will go well." But I will definitely support them from here [in Los Angeles]. ”

Morgans talk about long-distance relationships: Separated is difficult, but only temporary

Servando did end up in France to watch the final, and Morgan went to the stage to kiss him after winning the title

Morgan was also very open about the challenges of husband and wife separation. The U.S. women's star said it was a difficult thing to do because they were supposed to live in Orlando together.

"I hope we can continue to stay here together (Orlando), which was what we planned two and a half years ago." Morgan told the Orlando Sentinel, "I don't want to glorify it too much, it's not easy... I think the hardest thing is that we want to be able to live in Orlando together and share our lives. Unfortunately, this didn't happen. We just have to keep going, and I think it's going to be a lot helpful if we can meet or something on weekends when we don't have a game assignment. ”

Morgans talk about long-distance relationships: Separated is difficult, but only temporary

Now, morgan chases his favorite shows on Netflix in his spare time playing football.

"Now that my husband is no longer in Orlando, I have super time to watch the show. Trouble recommend some good shows to me! Morgan wrote on Instagram in 2018 (after Servando left Orlando).

Morgans talk about long-distance relationships: Separated is difficult, but only temporary
Morgans talk about long-distance relationships: Separated is difficult, but only temporary
Morgans talk about long-distance relationships: Separated is difficult, but only temporary
Morgans talk about long-distance relationships: Separated is difficult, but only temporary

The couple once played for the UC Berkeley college soccer team. They eventually got married on December 31, 2014. According to People magazine, the wedding took place in Santa Barbara, California, and 180 relatives and friends attended their wedding.

"Tonight, in such a beautiful place, surrounded by my own family and friends, and on New Year's Eve, all this can only be said to be amazing." Morgan told People magazine, "We're all happy, grateful and excited to start our lives as the 'Carrascos.'" I really married my own best friend. ”

Morgans talk about long-distance relationships: Separated is difficult, but only temporary

Morgan with his own good friend

Servando says he has nothing but admiration for all of Morgan's career achievements.

"She's made incredible efforts to get to where she is now, so I'm sure I'll congratulate her." Servando said in an interview with the official website of the big league, "Yes, she is a strong woman. So it's cool to see things like that. ”

Morgans talk about long-distance relationships: Separated is difficult, but only temporary

Servando Carrasco was born on August 13, 1988 in Corona, California, but lived in Tijuana, Mexico, for many years as a child. He grew up in the U.S. high school and college soccer systems and was signed by the Seattle Bayers with the 27th pick in the second round of the 2011 Major League Baseball Draft. In the 2019 season of the Major League League, he made 9 appearances for the LA Galaxy.

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