Casey Stoney said Wave's environment is safe for players; a report on the National Women's Soccer League detailed disturbing allegations (unrelated to the Wave)
that chronicled alleged abusive behavior, sexual misconduct and predation in the National Women’s Soccer League before the San Diego team’s arrival.
Stoney added: “I will do everything I can to support them, give them space, talk to them, ask them how they are, ask what they need. We have enough support in our environment. Not just me.” Morgan said the report “created a lot of conversation within our locker room, within the organization, within players all over the league.”
Morgan has long spoken out in favor of protecting women athletes, not only in soccer, and she has talked with advocates in other countries.
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