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  • READ MORE: Alex Morgan gives an emotionally charged goodbye to soccer

US women's soccer legend Alex Morgan has shared endearing family pictures of her new baby boy, Enzo, who was born last month.

In 2020, Morgan and her spouse, soccer player Servando Carrasco, celebrated the birth of their daughter,Charlie.

Recently, their family grew with the addition of baby Enzo. New beach pictures featuring him alongside his big sister and parents have been shared by a design marketplace. Minted .

In one picture, Morgan can be seen holding up Enzo to her nose, while the family can be seen laughing in another as both parents carry their children.

In another sweet shot, Morgan can be seen sitting in the sand as she and her family look at the camera.

Morgan announced the birth of Enzo on March 31, as she and Carrasco jointly posted a picture of his feet to their Instagram accounts.

'Absorbing it all at this moment. Welcome to the world, baby Enzo,' the post read.

The fifth all-time leading goalscorer for the U.S. women's national team, Alex Morgan, declared her retirement from professional soccer in September.

Before her last match with the San Diego Wave, the forward stepped onto the field alongside her daughter Charlie, making for an emotionally charged moment.

Her daughter presented her with flowers following the match.

Morgan won two World Cups and one Olympic gold medal with the national team, for whom she appeared 224 times and scored 123 goals.

In a video declaring her retirement, Morgan stated she felt 'clear' about the choice.

"It took a considerable amount of time to reach this point, and making this choice wasn't simple, but early in 2024, I knew deep down that this would be my final year playing soccer," she stated.

The influence we exert on the upcoming generation is permanent, and I feel a deep sense of pride for my role in this. It was about progressing the industry and ensuring that legacy stands as something I can look at with great satisfaction and honor.

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