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World Cup fears for Australia's Elise Kellond-Knight

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Australian veteran Elise Kellond-Knight is facing an extended spell on the sidelines after suffering a ruptured Achilles while training less than five months before the Women's World Cup kicks off.Melbourne Victory midfielder Kellond-Knight, 32, sustained the injury to her left Achilles tendon on Friday and has been ruled out of the rest of the A-League season, which ends in April.

She will undergo a surgical consult in the coming days, the club said.The club did not provide details regarding her participation in the World Cup, which Australia will co-host with New Zealand from 20 July- 20 August.

An Achilles rupture can take four to six months to heal.Vera Pauw's Republic of Ireland open their World Cup campaign against Australia at the 82,500-capacity Accor Stadium on 20 July.Kellond-Knight, who has earned over 100 caps since her debut in 2007, made her national team comeback last November following a 2-1/2 year absence, having suffered an ACL tear in 2020."We are all heartbroken and completely devastated for Elise with this latest injury news," Australia head coach Tony Gustavsson said."KK is one of the strongest and most resilient people and players I have coached, and our team, our staff and Football Australia as an organisation will surround her with strong care and backing during a difficult time."

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