Megan Rapinoe branded prima donna by Piers Morgan after questioning Gods existence

Posted by Aldo Pusey on Thursday, June 27, 2024

Megan Rapinoe is facing criticism after she said that an injury she suffered in her final match as a professional player was proof that God does not exist.

The two-time World Cup and 2019 Ballon d’Or winner suffered a torn Achilles tendon in opening minutes of Saturday’s NWSL Championship final between her club OL Reign and the eventual title winners, Gotham FC.

But the 38-year-old has received a backlash on social media after saying, post-match: “I’m not a religious person or anything and if there was a God, this is proof that there isn’t.

“This is f----- up. It’s just f----- up. Six minutes in and I eat my Achilles.”

Her remarks have offended some fans of the US team on social media, while broadcaster Piers Morgan, writing for Sky News in Australia, said: “I’d say it’s more like definitive proof that God does exist – and shares my view that this arrogant, pink-haired, self-promoting prima donna didn’t deserve the glorious send-off she so desperately craved.

“Not for the first time in recent years, Rapinoe’s gigantic ego was exposed for writing checks her once-great but now-fading talent couldn’t cash.”

Rapinoe cries next to partner Sue Bird at the end of the NWSL final Credit: Shutterstock/CAROLINE BREHMAN

Former ESPN sports host Sage Steele also labelled Rapinoe as a “narcissist”.

California-born Rapinoe later appeared to indicate she had been joking, adding: “Thank God I have a f------ deep well of a sense of humour. It’s devastating to go out in a final so early.

“Everyone is always like, ‘Who kicked me?’ And obviously, no one was even around me, and I was pressing. That’s what it felt like, just a huge pop and I can’t even feel where the Achilles is, but I’m pretty sure I tore my Achilles. The worst possible outcome.”

Saturday’s final brought down the curtain on a career that saw the winger play 203 times for the United States, in which she scored 63 goals and provided 73 assists.

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