"Alyssa Thompson, for us, is a phenom and generational player,"
said Angel City general manager Angela Hucles Mangano.
"She's a player who can make an immediate impact, but she's also
young and can develop and look to be a player that we're
building a future off of, too."
Thompson is the youngest draft pick in league history and is
still in high school at L.A.'s Harvard-Westlake. She declared
for the draft last week, opting to forgo her college eligibility
and potential overseas offers to suit up for her hometown team.
"This was the hardest decision that I've ever had to make in my
life," Thompson said.
"There were so many back and forths about it, but in the end, I
decided that it was the best for me."
The forward-midfielder, who appeared as a late substitute in two
U.S. women's national team matches last fall, joins a
star-studded Angel City roster that includes forwards Christen
Press and Sydney Leroux.
"As a forward, you obviously like to get the ball," said the
speedy Thompson, a former track and field athlete who
specialized in the 100 meters.
"When the defenders are forcing you out, I love to play wing to
get in those positions and cross, but I also like to play
striker and make runs in behind the line."
Angel City is looking to take the next step after making its
splashy debut last season as a celebrity-backed expansion team
playing in the electric atmosphere of the Banc of California
Stadium in Exposition Park.
While she is delighted to be able to play in front of family and
friends, it is the opportunity to face off against top-tier
talent that really drives her.
"Being able to play against the best in the world every single
day - I couldn't pass that up right now," she said.
The Kansas City Current selected Michelle Cooper with the second
pick and the Orlando Pride chose Emily Madril with the third
pick of the draft, which was held at the Philadelphia Convention
Center and conducted in person for the first time since 2020.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Bradley
Perrett)
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