U.S. winger Megan Rapinoe's forceful comments
that she would not attend any White House celebration prompted
Trump to respond in a series of tweets and caused plenty of
controversy.
Speaking ahead of Sunday's final against the Netherlands, Morgan
said such talk had been premature but suggested such a visit was
unlikely.
"I think we will make that decision after we finish Sunday's
game. I think there has been a lot of talk prematurely about the
White House and about Trump but first we have to do business and
then I think you guys know the answer to the question anyways,"
she said.
An invitation from the president to celebrate at the White House
is regularly offered to successful American sports teams and
individuals, such as Olympic gold medalists.
Asked if she could imagine a situation where some players
attended while others stayed away, Morgan said that was
unlikely.
"I can't say 100 percent but this team is very close and we have
always made decisions together so I can't really see us deciding
to part in that way but at the same time if someone feels
strongly then who are we to tell them to do or not do
something," she said.
(Reporting by Simon Evans; Editing by Alison Williams)
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