A decade into spearheading the United States attack, Morgan is a much different player than she was when she first burst onto the scene. Once a pure goal-poacher, reliant on her speed, Morgan has morphed into a deep-lying forward who’s more responsible for hold-up play and setting up her teammates than she is for scoring goals. In the American attack, she often wins the ball to start moves or makes the pass before the assist, in case you’re wondering why she doesn’t show up in the box score more often.

And yet, Morgan is still a world-class finisher. She’s racked up 21 USWNT goals since the start of 2018, many of them from lurking around the box on set pieces and finishing off knockdowns. She might not be the run in behind-style striker you remember, but she’s still one of the best in the world, and her willingness to do the dirty work is what makes the U.S. attack work so well.